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Wegmans Stakes a Claim in Manhattan
The Western New York grocery chain has taken over the old Kmart space in the Wanamaker Building on Astor Place.
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Why Tugboats Are Key to the $19 Billion Overhaul of Kennedy Airport
Renovating one of the world’s busiest airports is replete with engineering challenges, such as how to circumvent the area’s overburdened roadways.
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For Sale: A Stamp So Famous It Appeared on ‘The Simpsons’
This “inverted Jenny” is valuable because it contains a mistake — one of the best-known errors in stamp history.
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N.Y. Officials Visiting Israel Find Themselves Confronted With War
Representative Daniel Goldman and Senator Cory Booker had unexpected experiences of the attack, as did police officials visiting from the New York area.
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The Liberty Are Giving New Yorkers Something to Cheer For
The W.N.B.A. team, now in the finals, is a bright spot during a rough year for local sports.
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In New York City’s Coolest Clubs, Remixing Cumbia for the Hipster Set
Cumbia, a traditional Latin American musical genre, often features the accordion, marimba and the guacharaca. A new generation has added hip-hop, trance and lots of bass.
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On Latin America Trip, Adams’s Warning Meets Skepticism From Migrants
Mayor Eric Adams traveled to three countries to discourage migrants from coming to New York. At each stop, people said they were still determined to make the trek.
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These Women Could Make New York Champions Again
The Mets are out. The Yankees are out. The Jets’ new star Aaron Rodgers’s poor tormented Achilles’ tendon is out. The Giants lost their first game by a brutal 40-0. It can feel like a dark time to be invested in New York sports. But don’t despair ...
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The N.Y.C. Subway Is No Longer Broke. Can It Buy Rider Happiness?
For as long as many New Yorkers can remember, the M.T.A. has needed more money. Now its budget is finally whole, and the pressure for good service is on.
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In Mexico, Adams Praised Migrants. He Also Told Them to Stop Coming.
Mayor Eric Adams went to Latin America with two missions: to promote New York City and praise earlier immigrants, and to tell new immigrants about the misery that awaits them if they come.