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- Gothamist ( Middle East ) 2021/5/24
Absentee ballots turned in during early voting, at the Park Slope Armory, October 27, 2020 The city BOE says election results...
- Gothamist ( Middle East ) 2021/5/24
A teacher and students at Leaders of Tomorrow Middle School in the Bronx in February 2021 Mayor de Blasio’s announcement wal...
- Gothamist ( Middle East ) 2021/5/24
The New Jersey State Capitol in Trenton "Chokeholds are torturous and deadly and have no place in a just and humane society,"...
- Gothamist ( Middle East ) 2021/5/24
Eric Adams, left, accepts a mayoral endorsement from Congressman Adriano Espaillat in Washington Heights. Espaillat revealed...
- Gothamist ( Middle East ) 2021/5/23
Eleanor Roosevelt High School The elimination of District 2’s geographic screenings that prioritized local residents have res...
- Gothamist ( Middle East ) 2021/5/23
Fans outside Madison Square Garden on February 23, 2021 Could the star-studded Nets await them? [ more › ]
- Gothamist ( Middle East ) 2021/5/23
People line up for the COVID-19 vaccination at Grand Central Terminal on May 12th. The two sites were considered the most uti...
- Gothamist ( Middle East ) 2021/5/23
Parishioners at the Easter service at St. Bartholomew Roman Catholic Church in Elmhurst. The city reported a 1.22% seven-day...
- Gothamist ( Middle East ) 2021/5/20
Maya Wiley at the Barclays Center on April 20, 2021 Wiley is fresh off of a standout performance during the first mayoral deb...
- Gothamist ( Middle East ) 2021/5/20
Because browsers aren't forever, here are your early links: Yankees no-hitter, Red Sox love Bennifer, A$$ Coin, and magazines that d...
- Gothamist ( Middle East ) 2021/5/20
Mutual aid group volunteers sit outside the shuttered vaccine site at Bushwick Educational Campus. In recent weeks, volunteer...
- Gothamist ( Middle East ) 2021/5/20
Nancy Toh, 83, was assaulted by a masked man on the night of March 9th, 2021 in White Plains, New York. An internal document...
- Gothamist ( Middle East ) 2021/5/20
Ridgewood, Queens The 30th CD covers Ridgewood, Glendale, Maspeth, Middle Village, Woodhaven and Woodside. It’s characterized...
- Gothamist ( Middle East ) 2021/5/20
Dining with the stars, new Batman, the Yankees COVID scare that wasn't, and more end of day links. [ more › ]
- Gothamist ( Middle East ) 2021/5/19
The intersection of McGuinness Boulevard and Bayard Street where a pedestrian was killed Matthew Jensen was killed The belove...
- Gothamist ( Middle East ) 2021/5/19
Camp and childcare programs in New York will also be required to "collect COVID-19 vaccination status and documentation for all staf...
- Gothamist ( Middle East ) 2021/5/19
Zoom fatigue. The second televised debate between Democratic candidates is currently set to be virtual, but why? [ more › ]...
- Gothamist ( Middle East ) 2021/5/19
A 2011 photo of 20 Bruckner Boulevard with its History Channel billboard. The developers were converting the Bronx building k...
- Gothamist ( Middle East ) 2021/5/19
Because nature isn't exactly healing, here are your early links: Lil John's new HGTV show, Israel's controversial Eurovision success...
- Gothamist ( Middle East ) 2021/5/19
A salt marsh in the Fresh Creek Nature Preserve The city’s waterfront is facing a critical moment, as sea levels are expected...
- Gothamist ( Middle East ) 2021/5/19
Times Square on May 18, 2021 The shutdown is pretty much scrapped. But the pandemic still isn’t over. [ more › ]
- Gothamist ( Middle East ) 2021/5/19
Mayor de Blasio riding a Citi Bike last week Cyclists took more than 630,000 rides on Citi Bike last week, smashing an all ti...
- Gothamist ( Middle East ) 2021/5/19
Jumping into the sea lion exhibit, a trailer for the new Wonder Years reboot, and more end-of-day links. [ more › ]
- Gothamist ( Middle East ) 2021/5/19
Eric Adams on Tuesday held a press conference on his plan to address subway crime in front of the West Fourth station in Greenwic...
- Gothamist ( Middle East ) 2021/5/19
Students at One World Middle School at Edenwald in The Bronx on October 1, 2020 Three feet? Six feet? The city hasn't issued...