For the past 25 years, this process has been the rabbi's routine on both Thursday and Friday mornings: leaving his home in Monsey, an Orthodox enclave in Rockland County, hours before sunrise in order to circumnavigate the entire island of Manhattan. His mission: to check every part of the borough's eruv - the symbolic boundary, marked by strings and other man-made and natural elements, inside of which observant Jews may carry objects like food, keys and even babies on Shabbat and certain holidays.
A box truck slammed into a parked van in Manhattan on Monday afternoon, sending the van onto the sidewalk where it struck a group of pedestrians, leaving one person critically injured, according to the NYPD. The truck was heading north on Eighth Avenue when it hit the unoccupied van near West 30th Street around 4 p.m., police said. The force of the crash pushed the van over the curb and into a crowd of people on the sidewalk.
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New York City's culinary scene - from sizzling pies to the best French restaurants - would be nothing without a stiff drink. Thanks to the confluence of glitz, glam, and legendary nightlife, the metropolis harbors a long tradition of tending bar at the top of its game. Whether it were the illicit speakeasies of the past, or the happy hour watering holes today, the Big Apple's cultivated an identity based on craftsmanship, a willingness to torch the rule book in favor of permanent playing.
Poor Little Rich Girl is a one-woman comedy show by Upper East Side native Tori Piskin, who spent her youth hiding her designer clothes and pretending her credit card didn't have her dad's name on it. As a fly on the wall to New York's elite, she shares ridiculous stories from her Manhattan childhood, revealing the world of privilege she was born into.
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That was when the world found out about Habitat for Humanity, said Habitat for Humanity International CEO Jonathan Reckford. The world had never seen a former President and First Lady swinging hammers alongside volunteers and future homeowners. Their example of servant leadership not only helped families achieve the dream of affordable homeownership, but it inspired thousands of volunteers around the world to do the same. The street being named in President Carter's honor is incredibly fitting but we know what he would really hope for is that the work that he and Mrs. Carter started more than 40 years ago continue.
New York, NY - Two lucky New York Lottery players are holding $50,000 winning Powerball tickets after Wednesday night's drawing, officials announced Thursday. The tickets, both third-prize winners from the September 24 drawing, were sold in Brooklyn and Manhattan. One came from Flat Gas & Mart, located at 7702 Flatlands Avenue in Brooklyn. The other was purchased at Bono's Deli, 35 East 28th Street in Manhattan.
Few places in the world embody sophistication and pace quite like Manhattan. From Wall Street power lunches to Broadway's late-night curtain calls, Manhattanites move fast, live large, and demand quality. When it comes to cannabis, the same expectation holds true. New Yorkers don't just want weed-they want premium weed in Manhattan that reflects the city's standards: powerful, reliable, lab-tested, and infused with culture.
Ana de Armas sold her downtown Manhattan apartment at just under $3.5 million, closing at full asking price three months after listing. The two-bedroom home in a Neo-Greco building featured preserved original elements and modern updates by designer Nate Berkus.
Wohl reportedly had several outstanding issues within the courthouse. At this time, it is not immediately clear what the motive behind the alleged attack is, but the DA's office suspects it was a premeditated attack.
According to data reviewed by the Staten Island Advance/SILIve.com, Staten Island is experiencing increased truck and car traffic due to the implementation of congestion pricing.