JFK is back in Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn after a seven-year hiatus and he’s looking better than ever…a bronze bust of the 35th president by sculptor Neil Estern, that is. Experiencing the same ill-treatment that its predecessor in that section of the plaza, a towering figure of Abraham Lincoln, endured (neglect and resulting vandalism, insufficient [...]
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Cyber-generated folk heroes have become all the rage within the wooly-minded mania of Twitter, Facebook and related gadabout retreats. The more outrageous these “heroes” are, the more conspicuously deviant their exploits, the bigger their chances for fame and success. Steven Slater, far from being a fortunate exception, is unfortunately the rule; he’s the latest and [...]
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La Guardia Airport is the smallest of the three NYC area metropolitan airports (the other two being John F. Kennedy International Airport and Newark Liberty International Airport) and was constructed at the urging of New York City mayor Fiorello La Guardia. Upon landing at Newark Airport, La Guardia raised a commotion (or, more precisely, a [...]
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We’ve experienced (and still are experiencing) a turbulent weekend here in NYC. A nor’easter, of exceptional sound and fury signifying everything, ravished the NYC area with winds gusting at over 60 mph, toppling trees and power lines. Power was knocked out for 126,000 residents in the five boroughs while commuters were left stranded due to [...]
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The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating employees at the John F. Kennedy International Airport air-traffic control tower for apparently allowing at least two school-age children to transmit directions to pilots. Some happy-go-lucky people consider this to be a rather “cute” or “harmless” bit of fun. It was, in fact, neither cute nor harmless and could have [...]
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Almost two month to the day of the terrorist attacks of 9/11, American Airlines Flight 587 crashed in Rockaway (Queens), New York on November 12, 2001. Bound for Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic, the plane had taken off at 9:14 a.m. from JFK Airport and was carrying 260 people. Immediately after takeoff (*according to [...]
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Forty-four years ago today, Pope Paul VI became the first pope to visit America. He met with President Lyndon Johnson, addressed the United Nations, and spoke at Yankee Stadium. It was a fine, brisk autumn day and the Pope seemed to have shared the exuberance of the crowds and dignitaries who greeted him on this [...]
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clipped from nymag.com First Look: Inside JetBlue’s Food Court This is JetBlue’s new dining experience at JFK Airport. A gorgeous feast for the eyes and possibly one for the stomach as well. It could put a person into a sort of “Fly Me To the Moon” state of consciousness, and I’m sure that it will [...]
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Delta Flight Aborts Landing, Intersects Flightpath Of Comair Jet NEW YORK (CBS) “For the second time in a week a tragedy was just barely avoided at John F. Kennedy International Airport. Two airborne planes — one landing and the other taking off — came within a half-mile of colliding on Friday in the second such [...]
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