Top NYC news: Epstein guards charged with falsifying records; mayor signs Streets Master Plan; more

Top NYC news: Epstein guards charged with falsifying records; mayor signs Streets Master Plan; morePhoto: Anthony Quintano/Flickr
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Published on November 20, 2019

Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in New York City.

New York City correction officers who guarded Jeffrey Epstein charged with falsifying records

A grand jury indictment made public Tuesday accused guards Toval Noel and Michael Thomas of failing to perform checks on Epstein every half hour, as required, and of fabricating log entries to show they had.

Read the full story on ABC30 Action News.

Mayor de Blasio, Speaker Johnson unveil New York City Streets Master Plan

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio signed new safe streets legislation into law Tuesday that requires the Department of Transportation to issue and implement a citywide transportation plan every five years.

Read the full story on ABC New York, WABC.

A Brooklyn company is ‘on a mission to make the world less trashy’

A Brooklyn retailer that generates zero garbage is inspiring other businesses and expanding.

Read the full story on The Wall Street Journal.

Early home, Macy's Parade: Metro-North Thanksgiving trains

Metro-North has published its special Thanksgiving Holiday Timetable, and it is, as they said, "stuffed with sweet customer service" from Nov. 27 to Dec. 1.

Read the full story on New City Patch.


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