Sunday, October 1, 2017

New York's Subway Delays Could Cost City $389 Million a Year - New York Times

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New York's Subway Delays Could Cost City $389 Million a Year - New York Times

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New York's Subway Delays Could Cost City $389 Million a Year
New York Times
New York City's top fiscal official said that subway delays are costing the city economy as much as $389 million annually in lost wages and productivity. For the first time, Comptroller Scott M. Stringer has sought to quantify the subway headaches that ...
Stringer: Subway Delays Could Cost City's Economy Up To $389 Million A YearCBS New York

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NYC Wine and Food Festival to celebrate 10th anniversary - New York Post

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NYC Wine and Food Festival to celebrate 10th anniversary
New York Post
The New York City Wine and Food Festival celebrates its 10th anniversary this month — and a slew of female celebrity chefs like Rachael Ray are slated to spice up the proceedings. “The food world has taken some crazy turns in the last 10 years,” Ray ...

Public Input on New York City Parks - New York Times

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Public Input on New York City Parks
New York Times
“In Praise of Urban Disorder,” by Thomas de Monchaux (Op-Ed, Sept. 23), advocated city parks built by the public, for the public. The New York City Department of Parks and Recreation agrees; in fact, we're already doing just that. The de Blasio ...

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Public Input on New York City Parks
“In Praise of Urban Disorder,” by Thomas de Monchaux (Op-Ed, Sept. 23), advocated city parks built by the public, for the public. The New York City Department of Parks and Recreation agrees; in fact, we’re already doing just that. The de Blasio ...
12 Excellent Things to Eat, Drink, and Do in New York City This October
Chick-fil-A Reveals Which Cities Eat the Most Original Chicken Sandwiches Every month in New York, there’s a bewildering number of new dishes to eat, drinks to imbibe, and food-themed events to attend. Often, the hardest part is just figuring out what ...
Report: New York Police Are Cracking Down on Small-Scale Airbnb Rentals
According to a new report in Quartz, New York City authorities are deploying a number of tactics designed to go after large-scale Airbnb operations to crack down on people just using the service normally, citing violations of building and zoning codes.

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