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G train riders jazzed about open-gangway trains coming in 2025 after ‘summer of hell’ shutdown
G train riders are on track to catching a break. The crosstown is the next subway line to get the…
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‘Last’ bagels from beloved NYC shop up for auction on eBay following sudden closure
A dough-licious delight! The “last” bagels from a beloved New York City shop that unexpectedly shuttered this week following an…
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Gowanus Canal’s toxic sludge will be trucked through NYC neighborhoods — leaving locals fearing stomach-turning stench
It’s Eau de Gowanus delivered to your doorstep. Dump trucks will soon be hauling ancient toxic sludge dredged from the…
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Inside one man’s coffee-fueled mission to walk every single block in NYC: ‘You can never truly absorb it all’
Josh Richards is on a quest to cover every inch of New York City — with nothing more than a…
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Humpback whale surfaces under Brooklyn Bridge in ‘surprise’ appearance as expert has warning for local fishermen
Whale, that’s something you don’t see every day. A humpback made a shocking splash beneath the Brooklyn Bridge Monday —…
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It may take years for Prospect Park wildlife to return after area torched by NYC brush fire: experts
The two-acre wooded stretch of Prospect Park has been eerily quiet in the week since it was torched by a…
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Average upfront cost for NYC apt. with broker’s fee hits whopping all-time high
The average upfront cost of a Big Apple rental apartment with a broker’s fee has reached an all-time high —…
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Eviction pause granted as activists fight to ‘protect and preserve’ NYC’s beloved Elizabeth Street Garden
Manhattan’s beloved Elizabeth Street Garden got a lifeline Friday when a judge granted a stay of eviction sought by activists…
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NYC Sanitation’s shame campaign ‘not fair’ to small biz, victim claims — while others continue trash treason
They’re not just collecting trash — they’re also talking it. It’s been just three months since the city Sanitation Department…
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Exclusive | Hundreds of oysters found on NYC coast — indicating endangered species is on the mend
Looks like Queens is turning into the oysters’ Rockefeller Center. A stretch of the borough’s shoreline has been identified as…
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