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Features•News
Living in the city of dreams means some adults must seek roommates
The trend of older renters or homeowners sharing their homes with younger adults has caught on.

Features•Multimedia•Special Reports
2019 New York City Marathon
The staff of Pavement Pieces on are the course of the 2019 New York City Marathon

Features•Video
The Rink at Rockefeller Center starts a new season
The rink at Rocker Center, a New York tradition opened yesterday

Features•Video
NY People: Rosario Grisales, tailor
Colombian tailor, Rosario Grisales, 67, and her husband, owned Casa Lord, a tailor shop in East Elmhurst, Queens. Rising rents forced them out and the couple now work out of their home, where Grisales says they continue to serve their community with pride.

Features
Times Square statue promotes bold message
Times Square welcomed Kehinde Wiley’s “Rumors of War” a 27-foot bronze statue of a black man with dreads wearing “urban wear” -- a hoodie, ripped jeans, and Nikes, while sitting atop a horse in mid-gallop.

Video
NY People: Peter Chinman, Park Poet
Peter Chinman, 29, has been writing poems for a living for about two years and a half. Almost every afternoon he can be found in Washington Square Park.

Features•Video
NY People: Tattoo Artist, Kati Vaughn
Three Kings tattoo artist, Kati Vaugh, gives us a look at her artistic process while offering insight into the world of tattooing as she knows it.

Features•Video
NJ People: Rich Catanio, locksmith
Rich Catanio, is a locksmith and owner of Catanio Lock Company in Jersey City.

Features•Video
NY People: Lauren Berodt-Ramirez, Mouse Ceramic Studio
Mouse Ceramic Studio, Prospect Park, Brooklyn

News
Protestors hit the streets to fight Trump
Trump came to the city to address the United Nations and tell world leaders to reject “globlism” and adopt his “America First” style of governing. But for the protestors, his style is just not working.