NYC Summer Streets are coming back with longer hours
New York City's Summer Streets program is back for 2024, with even longer hours.
Renee Anderson is a digital producer at CBS New York. Renee graduated from Emerson College before working for WMUR-TV and the Boston Bruins. She joined CBS New York in 2016 and has been covering the New York City area for more than seven years.
New York City's Summer Streets program is back for 2024, with even longer hours.
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