New York City prepares for life without public transit

Friday, December 13, 2002

NEW YORK -- Bond broker Vince DiGaetano would dust off his old bicycle, while Bronx teenager Alex Macari would "depend on my own two feet." Attorney Seth Rowland would telecommute and suburbanite Joan Cronin would give up holiday shopping in Manhattan.

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