Weekly News Roundup – September 8, 2025

Subways saw most 'major' summer disruptions since 2018, MTA says - NY1

New report gives more than half of all city bus lines D or F grades - NY1

New York City could get its first hydrogen ferry—what to know about the clean, green marine upgrade - TimeOut

Demolition Nears Completion for 625 Madison Avenue Supertall on Manhattan’s Upper East Side - YIMBY

NYC Grapples With a Weighty Dilemma: What To Do About Trucks - Bloomberg

Governor Hochul Announces $28 Million For Energy Efficiency, Electrification Projects Across New York - YIMBY

NYPD Names New COs to the 19th Pct on UES & 24th on UWS - Our Town

Nonprofit leader talks mission of disrupting poverty cycle - NY1

Union workers, mayoral candidates march in annual Labor Day Parade - NY1

Hochul signs order to expand COVID vaccine access in New York amid federal limits - NY1

New York AG to intervene in Texas lawsuit over abortion pill access - NY1

How Thriving Natural Areas Help Stop NYC Sewers from Overflowing - City Limits

Gas Pipeline Rejected Three Times Is Back Under Consideration in New York - The City

Back-to-school: 6 things to watch as NYC students return to class - NY Chalkbeat

First day of public school kicks off with cellphone ban in effect - NY1

Hunter College students kick off school year with protest for immigrant rights - NY1

NYC revised food rules. Here’s what they mean to schools, shelters and jails - Gothamist

Inside Government with PoliticsNY: A Q&A with Assembly Member Rebecca A. Seawright -Politics NY

Annual 9/11 Remembrance to be Held in Carl Schurz Park - Our Town

Runners compete in the 2025 New Balance 5th Avenue Mile in New York City - ABC7NY