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Municipal Art Society asks: "What needs to happen next at Moynihan Station?"

One of the co-chairs of the Friends of Moynihan Station, Municipal Art Society, will be hosting a public forum on Tuesday May 13, about "What needs to happen next at Moynihan Station?".

Panelists will include: Kent Barwick, president, Municipal Art Society; Richard L. Brodsky, Assemblyman, New York State Assembly; Anna Hayes Levin, chair, Community Board 4; and Daniel A. Biederman, president, 34th Street Partnership. The discussion will be moderated by Charles Bagli, reporter, The New York Times.

Tuesday, May 13, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m., at the Municipal Art Society.

$15, $12 MAS members. Reservations and prepayment required. Purchase tickets online or call 212 935 2075.