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  2. Microsoft Certified Professional - Wikipedia

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  3. Carolyn Pokorny - Wikipedia

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    In May 2019, after unanimous confirmation by New York State Senate, Pokorny became the first woman to lead the Office of the MTA Inspector General, the watchdog group for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the largest public transit authority in the United States. [5]

  4. Sep 28 | The Newark PorchFest | Bloomfield, NJ Patch

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    THE NEWARK PORCHFEST returns to the Historic Forest Hill neighborhood celebrating community arts on Saturday, September 28th, (rain date Sunday, the 29th) KidsFest 11-12 and PorchFest 12-6pm ...

  5. MTA2: Baptized in Dirty Water - Wikipedia

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  6. Ninth Avenue station - Wikipedia

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    The northbound local continues past the portal and runs along another track coming from the 36th–38th Street Yard, but does not connect with it. [ clarification needed ] This track was the track used during Ninth Avenue–Ditmas Avenue shuttle operation from 1959 until 1975.

  7. S79 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

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    The MTA announced in June 2012 that the S79 would be converted to a Select Bus Service route, as the S79 was Staten Island's busiest bus route. On September 2, 2012, the S79 was converted to an SBS route, and three-quarter of the stops were eliminated. It was the first bus route in Staten Island to do so.

  8. Infodumping - Wikipedia

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    Infodumping is the action of supplying a large (typically excessive or unwieldy) amount of information at once. The term was first used in 1978 in the Proceedings of the Southeastcon Region 3 Conference 353.

  9. 231st Street station - Wikipedia

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    This elevated station has two side platforms and three tracks. The center track that bypasses this station is not used in revenue service. [14] The station is served by the 1 at all times [15] and is between 238th Street to the north and Marble Hill–225th Street to the south. [16]