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Mother Nature to sucker punch New Yorkers with more cold after warm start to week

New Yorkers got a little reprieve from the bitterly cold conditions that hit the city as well as different parts […]

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NYC Marathon: No fear of danger, but extra security a hassle at finish line

The bombing at the Boston Marathon and any thoughts of danger were no deterrent to participating in today's event.

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NYC Marathon: Snapshots from Park Slope

This is the part of the race where runners start to lose some of the initial nervousness and begin to start “hitting their stride.”

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NYC Marathon: “Electrified” show at Bay Ridge greets runners

Bay Ridge Brooklyn’s The Third Rail Classic Rock Band from Pavement Pieces on Vimeo. Marathon runners passing the 4th avenue […]

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Paul Mole´Barber Shop

The Paul Molé Barber Shop has been in the Upper East Side since 1913. The shop offers haircuts, shaves, manicures and even hair coloring.

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El Taller Latino-Americano faces eviction

With rising rents, the cultural center is about to be driven out of the area.

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Statue of Liberty reopens

National Park Service workers at the Statue of Liberty were called back to work on Sunday morning as the Statue of Liberty reopened its doors to visitors.

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“One world, one taste, one knish.”

The Yonah Schimmel Knish Bakery in the Lower East Side has been selling knishes since 1910.

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Esposito Pork Shop

Located at 38th St. and 9th Ave. in Hell's Kitchen, Esposito's is a family-owned butcher with a long history.

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NYC Primary: LGBT voters of color not in Quinn’s corner

Quinn's strategy to pander to the LGBT vote as a bright symbol of progress alienated some queer people of color.