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1 Line reopens at South Ferry Station

The new station had been closed since 2009, but was pressed into service to accommodate the more than 10,000 daily riders in Lower Manhattan whose commutes were disrupted after the new South Ferry station suffered massive flooding from Sandy.

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No Dream Act in NY budget

The bill’s failure stemmed from a discrepancy between the state’s two legislative bodies, the assembly and the senate.

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College prep not just for the wealthy

Principal Susan Kreisman and Scott Farber, President of A List Education, created a class at Manhattan Hunter called College Prep that meets during school every other day.

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Chicken farming in New York City

Keeping chickens in the city is a “really reasonable way” for New Yorkers to take part in farming,' said chicken farmer Noah Leff.

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A hip, new twist on gefilte fish

The Gelfilteria in Brooklyn produces a much fresher and healthier version of gefilte fish, appealing to a bigger more health-savvy market.

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Alexander Kiton: Pick up artist

Full time financier by day, dating coach on nights and weekends. Kiton is determined to share his romantic tactics with the bachelors of America and beyond.

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The art of gentrification in Bushwick

With each next big gallery opening, Bushwick’s art scene moves a little closer to being a pricey twin to Williamsburg’s art scene.

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Rockaway residents in fight for disappearing shoreline

Hurricane Sandy washed away 1.5 million cubic yards of sand.

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Gluten free diet explosion

Gluten-free has become a full-blown fad—and skeptics and medical professionals have not been quick to embrace it.

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Transition leads to Joy

Joy Ladin's transition from male to female led her to a happiness that eluded her.