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Garbage truck driver Jaswinder Singh charged in death of Joseph Kelly, of West Islip, after plowing into stopped cars

Garbage truck driver Jaswinder Singh charged in death of Joseph Kelly, of West Islip, after plowing into stopped cars
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Cops: Multivehicle crash with garbage truck in Hauppauge kills 24-year-old man

Man Arrested for Throwing Rocks at Buses in Suffolk County

A man was arrested and charged with reckless endangerment and criminal mischief for throwing rocks at two buses in Suffolk County, New York.

CDTA to benefit from new electric bus money

CDTA to benefit from new electric bus money | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS CAPITAL REGION  Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo on Tuesday announced additional support for efforts to convert the state’s mass transit and school bus fleets to electric operation. Cuomo said the state has awarded $16.4 million in incentives from the state’s share of the Volkswagen emissions cheating settlement to five upstate or regional mass transit agencies, including the Capital District Transportation Authority, which launched its first electric buses last year.  “Through these initiatives, bus operators will now have the support and resources they need to modernize their fleets, reduce emissions and ensure underserved communities have cleaner public transit options as we work to further reduce our carbon footprint,” Cuomo said in a press release.

Cuomo Unveils Plans to Transition New York Transit Bus Fleet to All-Electric

Cuomo Unveils Plans to Transition New York Transit Bus Fleet to All-Electric December 30, 2020 Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has unveiled a series of initiatives to increase the number of electric buses in New York as part of the state’s efforts to mitigate climate change, create healthier communities, improve air quality and boost access to clean transportation in underserved communities.  Specifically, this effort includes $16.4 million in incentives for the expansion of electric bus usage among public transportation authorities, as well as $2.5 million for school bus operators to acquire cleaner forms of transportation with lower emissions. These measures will help take polluting vehicles out of service across the state to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve air quality in support of Cuomo’s clean energy and climate goals in the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act.   

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