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New York City (Page 3)

April 26, 2022

Cherry Blossom Trees Return to New York City

New York City cherry blossoms are now in bloom. The trees will be briefly available to see for admirers until […]

By Alex West

Zachary Katznelson

April 8, 2022

Jewish Organizations Push Back on NY Bail Reform Rollbacks

The New York Jewish Coalition for Criminal Justice Reform hosted an event to discuss New York bail reform.

By David Ben Moshe

Westsider Bookstore 2021 [Credit: Esmeralda Baez]

December 20, 2021

New York Bookstore Saved from the Brink

Westsider Books isn’t going anywhere and the locals are making sure of it.

By Esmeralda Baez

Tourists in front of The Vessel

December 16, 2021

After Tragedy, How Does Hudson Yards Move Forward?

After a string of suicides at its main attraction, New York City’s newest neighborhood is in a limbo about how to move forward.

By Lauren Sierra

Delivery driver in the snow

December 13, 2021

Uncovering the Dirty World of Delivery Workers in the Gig Economy

Regulating the streets turns out to be tricky for delivery drivers but NYC it trying with a new set of laws.

By Holly Petre

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