On the afternoon of August 10, 1884, a relatively minor earthquake hit New York City. Estimated to have been 4.9 to 5.5 in magnitude, with its epicenter off the coast of Coney Island or Far Rockaway, the quake lasted for about 10 seconds but caused little damage. Nonetheless, it was felt as far south as [...]
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An unfamiliar coyote has been spotted in Manhattan by an unidentified man walking his more urbanized dog. At around 6:45pm last night, he saw the prairie wolf (quite a long way from the nearest prairie) at the entrance to Central Park on 7th Avenue and Central Park South. According to the man, the coyote approached [...]
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Spiegelworld offers up a hodgepodge of pleasure in the Old World tradition of a Belgian spiegeltent. Located on Pier 17 at the South Street Seaport in Manhattan, Spiegelworld was established in 2006 and is a unique addition to the city’s growing list of exotic entertainment venues.
Popular across Europe during the early 20th century, the luxurious [...]
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The George Washington Bridge is another of New York’s busiest arteries, pumping Manhattan commuters back and forth on their way to New Jersey across the Hudson River. Those not intimidated by the bridge’s hustle and bustle might want to take a look down below, where they’ll be greeted by the strange sight of the Little [...]
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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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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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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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Once upon a time, “snug as a bug in a rug” perhaps referred to a modest bug (or human being) being comfortably snug in an equally modest rug. Nowadays, with heightened frivolity and a spate of buggy individuals, the smaller the better…or, at least, the more newsworthy for being foolishly unique. Indeed, last August I [...]
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The hate was as vehement as ever outside a Manhattan mosque today. Protected as they were by the guaranteed freedoms of the USA, the very nation they seek to destroy, the brothers of the “Revolution Muslim” continued to exploit that very freedom.
Yousef al-Khattab and Younes Abdullah Mohammed preach that the killing of U.S. troops overseas [...]
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Prospect Park, the 526 acres bounded by Flatbush, Ocean and Parkside avenues, Prospect Park South and Prospect Park West, was considered by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux a better example of their work than their Central Park in Manhattan.
Commissioned to begin design work in 1866 by the state legislature, the team worked continually from [...]
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A taxi cab parked at 53rd Street and Seventh Avenue in Manhattan suddenly caught fire and exploded. The explosive incident occurred this morning at the corner of 53rd Street and Seventh Avenue when witnesses began to see flames leaping from the cab’s hood:
Seconds later, the flames spread throughout the vehicle, causing a violent explosion. Witnesses inside a nearby office [...]
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