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Most subway riders haven’t a clue when it comes to a train’s emergency break. The confusion begins with the first line of instructions alongside the brake itself: “Emergency Instructions… Do Not Pull The Emergency Break….” Does that mean that the brake should never be pulled, in or out [...]
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One Front Street is offering homemade fruit-infused vodka shots, burger sliders, and other specials for $1 every Wednesday through Sunday in the month of March, according to a story by The Brooklyn Paper.
Dumbo, NYC
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We’re always hearing about manhole explosions, but have you ever seen one? One captivated duo caught an exploding one on 29th Street, noting: “Firefighters closed down the street and moved a car parked within 20 feet of manhole cover.” Gothamist
Just another day in the city…with a modest bang: business as usual and [...]
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If, when the like of Christmas rolls around, there’s a special person in your life that has everything (or, at least, a formidable surfeit of impracticalities), your excuse for not buying him or her anything at all is at an end. Through the inspired genius of human entrepreneurship, you can now trump that person’s stash [...]
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The Bloomberg Oracle?: The famed “Oracle” outside the Pintchik Hardware store on Bergen Street in Park Slope — once known for making romantic predictions for love-lorn Slopers — is now a shill for Mayor Bloomberg.
The Brooklyn Paper
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For those of you looking for a unique thrill or exceptional scare to enhance your Halloween enjoyment, there’s one to be found in midtown Manhattan. Club Purgatorio, the city’s first combination haunted house and nightclub, is open for business at 268 West 47th St.
As if the city wasn’t haunted enough–with all manner of savvy poltergeists, [...]
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Next Monday, a month long ad campaign of non-believing billboards will sprout up on this incredible city’s unbelievable subway stations. Brandishing the slogan, “A Million New Yorkers Are Good Without God…Are You?,” commuters will have something else to consider while they’re waiting impatiently for a long-delayed train. The ads seek to reassure “secretive nonbelievers” that [...]
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A pair of pseudo-reincarnations from the House of Medici has apparently reneged on their promise of a new Renaissance in Brooklyn. David and Jed Walentas, developers of that sprawling land of urbanized art and culture known as DUMBO, are now bored with such pretensions. The duo are about to convert one of their bohemian-enthralled loft [...]
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In the winter of 1912, Frank Coffyn filmed the first silent motion pictures of New York ever taken from an airplane……Coffyn, a member of the Wright Exhibition Team, equipped the Wright Model B with the first-ever airplane pontoons, and barely missed the ice floes bobbing in New York Harbor as he lifted off. [read more]
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The 1976 Piper PA-32R single engine plane and the Liberty Tours helicopter were flying dangerously close to one another but were apparently unaware of the danger. Moments before yesterday’s fatal collision, a fellow helicopter pilot radioed the pilot of the Liberty Tours chopper and warned him:”You have a fixed-wing [referring to the Piper] behind you.”
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