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Celedonia Jones, Self-Educated New York Historian, Dies at 93
He served as Manhattan borough historian from 1997 to 2005. He also dug deeply into the history of Seneca Village,…
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Low Prices and High Hopes at a Pop-Up Market on Randall’s Island
Low Prices and High Hopes at a Pop-Up Market on Randall’s Island Since early October, an ecosystem of barbers, vendors…
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2 Shot on Subway Train in Brooklyn During Evening Rush, Police Say
The victims, a teenager and a man in his 40s, sustained minor injuries after a gunman opened fire on a…
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In This Atlanta Suburb, Teens Taste Freedom at 10 M.P.H.
ACROSS THE COUNTRY In This Atlanta Suburb, Teens Taste Freedom at 10 M.P.H. In Peachtree City, Ga., golf carts are…
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New York’s Era of Overspending Ends With a Shudder
After years of heady spending, the budget cuts announced by Mayor Eric Adams last week hit New York City like…
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What It Takes for Snoopy and Friends to Soar in the Macy’s Parade
It has become Paul Schwartz’s job to help ensure the safety of millions of Thanksgiving parade watchers — as New…
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Mayor Adams Said He Will Cut the N.Y.P.D. Does He Mean It?
In the Police Department, the rank and file is hearing rumors of buyouts and demotions, but many see the mayor’s…
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How Do I Make My Building Turn on the Heat (or Turn It Up)?
New York City requires building owners to provide heat between Oct. 1 and May 31.
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This Taxi Has Been Driven 550,000 Miles. Its Days May Be Numbered.
There are still two Ford Crown Victorias on the road. “I love this car,” one of the cabdrivers says.
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Why Revel Shut Down Its Moped Service in New York
Revel’s ridership has declined steeply amid safety concerns and growing competition from Citi Bike and personal e-bikes and mopeds.