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Daily News from New York, New York • 255

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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255
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1. a Roosevelt Island bus service hit want to use the buses like everybody else," Frier declared. "It's that the buses are not Frier rejected a proposed new bus route' from Roosevelt Island to the BMT station at 39th Ave. and 36th St. in Long Island City.

The idea was proposed by Long Island City attorney Stanley Bragiw, a longtime student of transportation services. Frier said the Steinway Co. lacked equipment to establish the new route, and that it headed east while 87 of Roosevelt Island commuters want to head west William Butler A leader of the Roosevelt Island Residents Association said yesterday that the city in' the midst of a bus-equipment crisis has not been able to provide sufficient emergency bus service while the Island's tram has been under repair. Ray Frier, executive vice president of the residents' group and a member of Manhattan Community Planning Board 8, said residents regretted that a sudden influx of riders forced to use Steinway Bus Co. routes through Queens was crowding local Queens users off the buses.

Frier, who on Saturday revealed that the city was studying a. ferry service from the Island to Manhattan, said residents are demanding that the. tram be fixed and a ferry be provided as a back-up alternative. "It's not that we are spoiled by our tram and don't is taking INVENTORY tomorrow, wedn esday january 14th Ki ngs Plaza store closes at 4 p.m. Queens Blvd.

closes at 3 p.m.. Services center given a boost The federal government has approved an increased share for a long-planned multiser-vices center in South Jamaica, it was announced by Borough President Donald Manes. Manes said that the Department of Housing and Urban Development had agreed to provide $1,216,156 of community-development aid for the $4,036,156 project. The federal commitment was $202,823 more than had been considered earlier as the maximum available from federal funds. A spokesman for Manes said that the city had appropriated its share of the cost in the city capital budget, and that negotiations were under way for purchase or condemnation of a site at New York and Linden Blvds.

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