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News
Bagel shop closure could mean more Upper West Side development
After the recent closing of the popular H&H Bagels on W. 80th St. and Broadway, area residents now worry about the commercialization of the Upper West Side.
Special Reports
Crumbling East Village Projects: Residents getting sick as they wait for repairs
Ruth Christie says she will die prematurely if she cannot be relocated.
Special Reports
Crumbling East Village Projects: Many tenants say they wait a year for repairs
Weary tenants say they can't get repairs done.
Special Reports
Crumbling East Village Projects: Broken elevators trap elderly and disabled
"Some of the residents here are incredibly ill," one resident says.
Business•Slideshows
Authentic Cuban restaurants are becoming extinct
Cuban restaurants have been closing because adult children are not going into these mostly family businesses.
Audio•Multimedia
With change in U.S. population, soccer sees boost in popularity
More immigrants could correlate with soccer's growing U.S. presence.
Features•Multimedia
For rodeo-goers, New York remains a popular destination point
Ranglin' Yankees rough it out to keep western Americana alive.
Features
Push to rename Financial District reflects neighborhood change
Residents push to rename the Financial District SoMa, short for Southern Manhattan.
Features
Pedro Pans remember, connect fifty years later
Children of Operation Pedro Pan share experiences through social networking.
Arts•Features
MetroCard artist sparks debate over use of discarded transit materials
MTA officials have had several run-ins with artists over copyright infringement.