Morning Update for Saturday, April 1, 2017

Word of the Day
Wordnik Word of the Day: titubate - This word comes from the Latin ‘titubare,’ to stagger, totter. The name 'Tituba,' most famously associated with a 17th-century slave who was one of the first accused during the Salem witch trials, either comes from a Yoruba word meaning ‘endless,’ or the Spanish ‘titubear,’ to stammer.See the full entry for this word at http://wordnik.com/word-of-the-day/2017/3/31
Transit Delays
🚇 Subway Status 🚇
Trains are running mostly on time this morning. ⚠ Delays or service changes on the 4/5/6, B/D/F/M, N/Q/R, and Staten Island Railroad ⚠ Find scheduled weekend changes on the MTA's Weekender.🚦 Bridges and Tunnels 🚦
A few delays on bridges and tunnels this morning. ⚠ Delays at the Hugh L. Carey and Verrazano-Narrows ⚠ View full details at the MTA's Bridge and Tunnel page.🚂 LIRR 🚂
Trains on the LIRR are running smoothly this morning. View full details at the MTA's LIRR page.NYC Bridge of the Day
[Bayonne Bridge](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayonne_Bridge) Opened: November 15, 1931 Length: 5,780ftFor updates throughout the day: Follow A Great Big City on [Twitter](https://twitter.com/agreatbigcity), [Facebook](https://facebook.com/agreatbigcity), [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/agreatbigcity/), and [Tumblr](http://agreatbigcity.tumblr.com/)