Those cute and cuddly creatures known as raccoons are a blithesome sight indeed as they scamper through the fragile green of New York City parks. Their masked visage makes them particularly attractive amongst our four-legged friends and, for animal lovers, draws a special kind of affection from us as we observe them go about their [...]
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Now that the cheers have died down, and baseball is stored away in luxurious hibernation, many Bronx residents (along with more rational New Yorkers) are viewing their divinely idolized team a little more critically. When the NY Yankees abandoned the old Yankee Stadium (aka “The House That Ruth Built”) for their new and improved (and [...]
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The New York Yankees never fail to show their devotedly slavish fans an exciting time…even when it comes to making complete fools of them. Now, as in other years, when these pinstriped tycoons are in the World Series their arrogance exceeds the norm (a study in hubris, in and of itself) and results in all [...]
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Large groups of dolphins are currently vacationing in the waters in and around New York City. At least 150 to 200 dolphins were first spotted on Wednesday off the coast of Long Island: in Cold Spring Harbor, Huntington and Northport. Since then, they’ve split into two groups: one group venturing out into Long Island Sound [...]
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A tree museum is scheduled to open in the Bronx tomorrow. One hundred trees, stretching 4 ½ miles along Grand Concourse Boulevard, will be marked with signs that will include phone numbers/ codes linked to short recordings of people talking about the Bronx, their lives and work. Tree No. 39, a honey locust at Marcy [...]
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After an entire year of diligently squandering taxpayers’ money, it’s little wonder that our elected officials need a restfully extravagant, globe-trotting holiday where they could squander yet more money. Indeed, birds may have to fly, fish have to swim, and when there’s a junket to embark upon, politicians are even more oblivious of, and callous [...]
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