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A party for a PS 234 third grader’s first book. Plus a new wine store for BPC; Juneteenth in Hudson River Park; Di Fara Pizza ...
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Thanks to A. for the heads up and photo: Chopt, the salad chain founded 24 years ago in Union Square (I think they have dropped the apostrophe in the decades since), has taken the space in ...
Plus the best for the finest; Plus Pool tester comes next spring; the latest cause of empty shelves at Whole Foods.
Shu Jiao Fu Zhou Grand & Eldridge (north of Canal) A much thicker-skinned, meatier dumpling, and greasy. Not the best ration ...
Plus more on the move to Brooklyn for Let There Be Neon; the Bronx’s version of the White Street jail.
What was once a peaceful and secure residential street has now descended into a state of persistent chaos, lawlessness, and ...
The incumbent and Lower East Side resident (born and raised) was first elected in 2021 and sits on four committees and two ...
The Times is continuing former food critic Pete Wells’ 100 Best Restaurants in New York City list, now with food writers ...
M. wrote in a comment a while back: “When we moved to Tribeca in the late ’70s, the 1st Precinct had the lowest crime against individuals in all five boroughs. It was one of the many things that ...
Plus par baked frozen bagels from Zucker’s; movies at the Oculus; an all-day breakfast food truck on N. Moore.
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