the NYC no-kill animal shelter where Jon first met the pup. Tiffany Lacey, the shelter's... The pup was missing a leg after being hit by a car in Brooklyn. Tiffany tells us the wave of...
The new train cars include flip-up seating for riders with disabilities and wider door openings for quicker boarding.
42nd Street, June 23, 1917. (Courtesy of the Museum of the City of New York) · Before 1915 or so, pedestrians could blithely cross a New York City street wherever and whenever they chose without being denigrated as a "jaywalker." While one website says that the term was coined this week in 1924 (in this NY Times article), that is inaccurate. The paper printed the word at least twice before that, in 1915. (The OED recognizes it as reaching the public around 1917, when it was printed in an edition of Harper’s Magazine.) If it was in fact used ...
As of this writing, there is a car sitting on the corner of Church Avenue in Brooklyn, apparently in the parking lot of a Burger King, that is more or less up for grabs. There are 1,000 keys that unlock this one vehicle – which is rumored to be a Chrysler PT Cruiser, though unconfirmed. An untold number of people already have this key. You can purchase one yourself online for $19, then receive tips about the car’s location through a hotline (337-539-4255). Beyond that, the Keys4All concept is simple* enough to anyone who’s ever played "Gr ...
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NEW YORK (AP) — Spray-painted at night on a Lower East Side handball court, the “Howard the Duck” mural showed the comic book character peeking from behind a trash can with the words: “Graffiti is a art, And if art is a crime, Let God forgive all.” · That 1978 work helped propel the illicit graffiti art movement out of the subway and into the mainstream. So it’s only fitting that a canvas recreation of that mural (the original was painted over around 1988) is a part of a major exhibition on graffiti art opening Tuesday at the Museu ...
What version of New York City do we want to come back to after we finally emerge from the pandemic: a city that’s obsessed with car culture, or a better community that’s committed to safe streets a...