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"Events",
"News",
"Theater",
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"textContent": "Today was a Broadway matinee day — one of the few times New York depends almost entirely on regional commuters to keep its cultural economy alive. People came in from New Jersey, Connecticut, and the outer boroughs. They came early. They followed advisories. They trusted the system. Then the system failed them — and pretended […]\n\nThe post Port Authority Bus Terminal: Stranded Then Lied To on Matinee Day first appeared on Times Square Chronicles.",
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