A veteran of WWII, Richard Parker grew up in Pawtucket, studied at the Rhode Island School of Design, and moved to New York, working in the New York advertising world. He now lives in South Kingstown.
New Zealand’s capital city, Wellington, decided to phase out its trackless trolley network last summer. Now an advocacy group argues that a proposal to tackle the city’s transportation woes should ...
The last of the electric-powered trackless trolleys that have carried passengers over the roads of Cambridge, Watertown and Belmont for more than 80 years will make their final runs Saturday night, as ...
Ten trackless trolleys will replace aging and noisy Viewmobiles on Goat Island and vicinity next spring, and they may run a new route onto the closed section of the Robert Moses Parkway. The $2.5 ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Today's archive page is from May 7, 1921. The Board of Estimate appropriates $56,000 for trackless trolleys to be set up in various outlying portions of Staten Island.