Even before we knew it, we’ve come to the close of another year as well as another decade. Many have called this past decade one of the worst (if not the worst) decade in American history; a ten year obstacle course of barbaric terrorism, economic depression, government and corporate malfeasance, political disruption, etc…more than enough [...]
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Did you know that in New York City a van, obviously abandoned, parked in the heart of Times Square, with no license plates, a bogus law enforcement placard and tinted windows is considered to be suspicious only once a year? Not until yesterday at 11 a.m., while the NYPD was busily preparing and delightfully collecting overtime [...]
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Margarita Vargas, a cocktail server for fifteen years at New York‘s Tavern on the Green, right, works at the restaurant‘s bar Tuesday Dec. 29, 2009. The restaurant is scheduled to serve its last meal on Dec. 31. A Tiffany stained glass mural is seen behind Vargas. (AP Photo/Tina Fineberg) Yahoo! News Related articles by Zemanta [...]
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At an age when most of us would seriously focus our attention on the all-encompassing hereafter, Manhattan D.A. Robert Morgenthau is apparently doing no such thing. Indeed, after a 35 year reign as district attorney (Manhattan’s longest-serving), Morgenthau at 90 may be retiring this Thursday but not disappearing; he may even start working for a [...]
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Residents of this brave old world called Park Slope, Brooklyn, have a problem in common with Manhattan residents: vehicular parking. While they enjoy the Victorian charm of brownstone life, 19th century quaintness at 21st century exorbitance, they would prefer the like of a Lexus over a horse-and-buggy. Unfortunately, even the best laid plans of mice, [...]
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The Brooklyn Bridge was jammed with tourists, walkers and bikers this past Sunday, the only warm, sunny day during the Christmas weekend. The temperature reached the fifties in some places. Monday, temperatures plunged back down accompanied by frosty wind. Brooklyn Daily Eagle Sphere: Related Content
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To the enthrallment of cosmopolitan vagrants and to the desperation of native New Yorkers, Times Square remains nonchalantly open to sightseers while persistently closed to vehicular traffic. New York City’s leading dynamic nexus has been transformed into a freaky outdoor mall for snail-paced crowds who come, see, but do little else. While stores in this unlikely tourist enclave, stretching from 42nd to [...]
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Many people have been “dreaming” of a White Christmas ever since they heard the song for the first time. Composed by Irving Berlin for the film HOLIDAY INN (1940), the lyrics (via the dulcet crooning of Bing Crosby) convey a snowbound, will-o’-the-wisp setting Where the treetops glisten/ and children listen/ To hear sleigh bells in [...]
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Posted bycolumbiajames at Twitpic A crowd enjoys an impromptu snowball fight last night in Times Square. Leave it to New Yorkers to extract the best out of a bad situation by turning it into something chaotic. Sphere: Related Content
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Tompkins Square Park in the wake of today’s quasi-blizzard The usual number of travelers were stranded, the inevitable highway accidents occurred, power was inevitably knocked out in some areas, and the customary problems arose as a result of today’s winter storm. About 10.9 inches of snow fell on the city. Daily Intel Sphere: Related Content
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Manhattanites, as a rule, don’t decorate their windows for Christmas. They are the ever-aspiring, highly above-ground set, living their lofty insular lives within similarly insular apartments, who observe the passing parade of the city from fashionable heights. Their rooms with a view, on perhaps the 10th or 20th floor, are for their eyes only; windows [...]
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