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Best of 2021: It has been slow to arrive, but high speed rail could be coming

The centerpiece is a high-speed trunk line from New York City to Boston. But instead of following the existing shoreline right-of-way like the last doomed plan, the proposed new route would track to Long Island, cross Long Island Sound via a 16-mile tunnel to the New Haven area, then go north to Hartford.

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Nassau union contract might apply to pandemic

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A high-speed rail project wants to link Boston and NYC with a 200 mph train

Boston to Manhattan by train in 100 minutes? It’s possible, so say the organizers of the North Atlantic Rail Initiative, who are now seeking to drum up support from the Biden Administration, as it works to sell its $2 trillion infrastructure package to the country. The $105 billion high-speed rail project would take about 20 years to complete, but, when finished, would link Boston, Providence, Hartford, and New Haven to Penn Station, via a tunnel under the Long Island Sound, Newsday reports. Other stops would include stations in Connecticut, on Long Island, and in Queens, New York. At a speed that would reach up to 200 miles per hour, the trip between NYC and Boston would be as quick as 1 hour and 40 minutes roughly 33 percent faster than Amtrak’s Acela trains that travel the system’s Northeast corridor.

McGrath Not Seeking Re-Election For FMCSD Board Of Trustees, Self-Funding 10-Year Scholarship As Parting Gift

By Jaryn Vecchio May 11, 2021 | 3:07 PM Left to Right: FMCSB Trustees Paula Galenzoski, Anthony Hoffman, Keith McGrath, Robert Yaro, and Cathie Langmead // Jaryn Vecchio - Harvard Broadcasting The Fort McMurray Catholic School Board of Trustees will have at least one new face after this year’s municipal election. After serving for 17 years, over five terms, Keith McGrath has decided to step away. He has still not made a decision on whether he plans to run again for Wood Buffalo council. McGrath tells Mix News he’s seen a lot get accomplished over the years, believing now is the time for others to step in.

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