April 28: New York City’s Metropolitan Transit Agency, which for 13 years has provided real-time information on service outages, delays and other important transit updates for its 1.3 million followers, will no longer do so.
New York City's Metropolitan Transit Agency will no longer provide Twitter alerts. New York City's Metropolitan Transit Agency (MTA) announced on Thursday that it would no longer use Twitter to provide real-time updates and service alerts for its 1.
Things are expensive in New York City. In many neighborhoods, even a modest apartment may rent for several thousand dollars per month. The price of food, gas, and many other staples are also well above the national average.