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10 votes
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Giant pigeon to loom over New York City
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The strange origin story behind Akira's megacity, Neo Tokyo
12 votes -
MTA stops work on Second Ave. subway amid congestion pricing confusion in New York City
14 votes -
The case for New York City's congestion pricing
5 votes -
The bridges of New York City
6 votes -
From Run DMC to Jay-Z: Hip-hop's history, told through bling
11 votes -
Tiny electric trucks are coming to a bike lane near you
18 votes -
Nathan Berman has helped rescue Manhattan’s financial district from a “doom loop” by carving attractive living spaces from hulking buildings that once housed fields of cubicles
16 votes -
Paul Auster, the patron saint of literary Brooklyn, dies at 77
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The “bad nanny” wars
7 votes -
Matteo Lane at the MET Opera with Nadine Sierra
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Restaurant advice Astoria, Queens, NYC
My wife and I will be traveling to NY in early April. I already have our "nice" dinners planned at Osteria 57 in Greenwich Village and Peak NYC at Hudson Yards. If, for some reason, I should...
My wife and I will be traveling to NY in early April. I already have our "nice" dinners planned at Osteria 57 in Greenwich Village and Peak NYC at Hudson Yards. If, for some reason, I should absolutely avoid these two places...please let me know.
We need to loosely plan dinner for the other two nights. These two nights shouldn't be as expensive as the two nights above :). Both of these nights we'd like to eat closer to Astoria, where we will be staying (roughly 28th and 38th). We'll be close to Richmond Hill one of these days, so would be open to eating down there as well before returning back to Astoria.
Could you suggest a great pizza place where we could sit down and have salad and pizza?
how about a traditional Indian restaurant? Not a fusion and not some place where someone tries to do something fancy. A place I can get Chicken Tikka Masala and my wife can find Chana Masala.
Some other place that isn't Indian or pizza, but is an absolute must in Astoria?
Thank you New Yorkers!
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San Fermin - Weird Environment (2024)
2 votes -
The hotel guest who wouldn’t leave
25 votes -
Cal-Mex is having a moment in New York. But how does it taste?
8 votes -
Maps: see how the Interborough Express could unlock new opportunities for New York City
4 votes -
Wood apple - I finally found a good one and it tastes... special | Weird Fruit Explorer
13 votes -
New York City subways' ancient signaling systems keep trains going slow – but that's about to change
18 votes -
The endangered languages of New York
16 votes -
$1 billion donation will provide free tuition at a Bronx medical school
21 votes -
The battle for Central Park
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New York City plans to wipe out $2 billion in medical debt for 500,000 residents
27 votes -
The tragic story of this famous meteorite and the boy who fought the museum that took everything from him
14 votes -
No one's names were changed at Ellis Island
41 votes -
New York City finishes protected bus lane designs in downtown Brooklyn
13 votes -
A secret tunnel in a New York City synagogue leads to a brawl between police and worshippers
50 votes -
My new apartment’s most aggravating feature (latch smart locks)
50 votes -
Visiting New York City for the first time, advice and recommendations please!
Hey all, hope you're doing well today. I'm visiting NYC for the first time with my wife in January (she's been a couple of times already), and I would greatly appreciate any advice or...
Hey all, hope you're doing well today. I'm visiting NYC for the first time with my wife in January (she's been a couple of times already), and I would greatly appreciate any advice or recommendations you could offer! Of course I have to do the obligatory Broadway show and pizza, and I have this nifty little guidebook, and wow as I write this I am such a tourist.
Thanks!
18 votes -
NYC budget cuts will close some composting programs
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Leo P and King of Sludge of Too Many Zooz - Workin on a new tune in Herald Square station (2023)
8 votes -
New York residents say a hazardous waste incinerator’s emissions violate their new constitutional right to a “healthful environment.”
14 votes -
The three railroads operating out of Penn Station prioritize performance in plans to redesign the transit hub
14 votes -
Matteo Lane: The Advice Special | Full stand-up comedy special
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‘The only way for us to survive’: The life of a New York City candy seller
15 votes -
Curbside trash is a problem in NYC. Officials have a not-so-novel fix: plastic bins
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Joe Biden administration issues $16.4 billion in Northeast Corridor rail grants
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Modernizing New York commuter rail: through-running service between New York City, New Jersey, Long Island, Westchester, and Connecticut
14 votes -
NYC homeowner costs are rising at three times the inflation rate
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A historical view of residential co-ops
11 votes -
A replica of a boat that carried Danish Jews to safety in Sweden anchors an exhibit at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in NYC
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Trip suggestions for a week in New York?
I’m going for a week in October with the whole family, so wife and kids aged 11 and 15. So far we are planning on seeing some shows off Broadway, doing most of the typical tourist things like...
I’m going for a week in October with the whole family, so wife and kids aged 11 and 15. So far we are planning on seeing some shows off Broadway, doing most of the typical tourist things like Central Park, Governor’s island, Times Square, the museums. We’re going to be staying in Hell’s Kitchen at a hotel. Anything off the beaten path that’s worth checking out?
Edit: OMG the floods, what have I got myself into?
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2023/09/29/nyregion/nyc-rain-flash-flooding
13 votes -
San Fermin - Arms (2023)
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The off-kilter beauty of the NYC's shabby, singular storefronts
9 votes -
Prince William warns against 'doom and gloom' in eco-debates
15 votes -
New York City pension funds sue Fox Corporation Board for breach of fiduciary duty in connection with defamatory broadcasts
21 votes -
How neighbors got New York Police Department to stop parking on a school sidewalk after forty years
54 votes -
Boatlift - The spontaneous evacuation of lower Manhatten on 9 11 2001 - narrated by Tom Hanks
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The QueensLink is back from the dead to bring relief to Queens’s transit deserts
7 votes -
New Jersey Portal North Bridge project 25% complete, on schedule
15 votes