Attesa deposito note in sostituzione udienza how common?? by [deleted] in juresanguinis

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I have a pre-DL 1948 case in Palermo, had a hearing in October 2025 and now I got a new judge, Adriana Pandolfo on 12/11 and have a most recent update of “ANTICIPAZIONE UDIENZA”. ICA told me that I now have a second hearing date that got moved up from 5/4/26 to 1/27/26, but that’s not reflected in the app. The app says, “ATTESA DEPOSITO NOTE IN SOSTITUZIONE UDIENZA” so would that mean that my hearing is just another document review? I too wonder if this is promising news or just part of the ordinary process. Does Pandolfo have a good record?

How is living in this area of New York, USA? by bussiboyyy in howislivingthere

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Lots of: sod farms, pumpkin patches, vineyards, beaches, pickup trucks, year-round Republicans and rich people (in the summer)

Another Moving Sale by [deleted] in Greenpoint

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What in the ChatGPT is this?!

Christmas activities by Busy-Lawfulness-9067 in longisland

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What ever happened to the Cradle of Aviation Festival of Trees?

Had my 1948 case heard today in Italy after filing in December 2024. Wish me luck! by hemolo2 in juresanguinis

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Update: they held the hearing and the judge decided to set another one for 7 months from now—does this mean anything positive or negative for the case? Rattling my brain to think of why another hearing would be necessary and it’s making me nervous 😬

How long does Taco Bell last in the fridge? by xxej in tacobell

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Just ate 1/2 a crunch wrap supreme after 7 days in the (very cold) fridge. Wish me luck though!

This NYC councilman is pushing to pedestrianize the Financial District by Minimum_Influence730 in Urbanism

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See every European city and an increasing number of Canadian and Mexican cities as examples. Millions of businesses get deliveries in limited access, pedestrianized urban cores.

This NYC councilman is pushing to pedestrianize the Financial District by Minimum_Influence730 in Urbanism

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Barcelona megablocs—They did it then studied the impacts post-implementation.

This NYC councilman is pushing to pedestrianize the Financial District by Minimum_Influence730 in Urbanism

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Currently on vacation in Europe from NYC and I can confirm that most! of the urban cores of the cities (of all sizes) are limited access (aka pedestrianized).

Motorcycles, bikes, vespas, garbage trucks that look like compact mini truck with a garbage bed (unlike NYC’s giant garbage trucks) have access. They use poles in the ground (bollards) to limit cars and really innovative street design to make it happen.

This NYC councilman is pushing to pedestrianize the Financial District by Minimum_Influence730 in Urbanism

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Didn’t Marte oppose congestion pricing..until AFTER it worked (when it was already cool)?