AvatarJOHN JOSEPHFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo2 days agoGirl Scout troop resolved to support migrants despite backlashwsbtv.com - SARA HERSCHANDER of The Chronicle of Philanthropy(AP) — Once a week in a midtown Manhattan hotel, dozens of Girl Scouts gather in a spare room made homey by string lights and children’s drawings. …
AvatarJOHN JOSEPHAvatarAvatar23 hours agoNYC Congestion Pricing Wins Key Approval From Transit Boardverified_publisherBloomberg CityLab - By Michelle KaskeDrivers in New York City inched closer to paying a new fee to enter Manhattan’s central business district after the Metropolitan Transportation …
AvatarJOHN JOSEPHFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo1 day agoThe ultimate guide to cannabis in Provincetownadvocate.com - James A. MccormackProvincetown, MA isn’t just a queer haven—it’s the new joint for cannabis culture. This story is brought to you by our partners at the Provincetown …
AvatarJOHN JOSEPHAvatarAvatar2 days agoFact check: Trump tells ‘mind-bogglingly nonsensical’ story about the New York Stock Exchangeverified_publisherCNNWashington CNN — Former President Donald Trump told a story on Monday in which he claimed that he decided not to list the Trump Media & Technology Group on the New York Stock Exchange, even though the exchange “badly” wanted the company, because businesspeople are “treated too badly in New York” and …
AvatarJOHN JOSEPHFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo3 days agoANNIE LEIBOVITZ FINDS BUYER FOR $8.5M NYC CONDO!! Doubled As Photog Studiotmz.com - TMZ StaffFamed photographer Annie Leibovitz is saying cheese to a massive sale, 'cause she's officially found a buyer for her swanky condo in NYC's West …
AvatarJOHN JOSEPHFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo4 days agoSquatters arrested after woman found stuffed in bag in NYC apartment: sourceslocalsyr.com - by: Video: Anthony DiLorenzo, Mira Wassef, Nicole JohnsonNEW YORK (PIX11) — Authorities arrested two squatters who allegedly killed a woman and stuffed her body in a duffel bag after she walked in on them …
AvatarJOHN JOSEPHAvatarAvatar6 days agoA 400-Square-Foot Apartment That’s Constantly Transformingverified_publisherThe New York Times - Tim McKeoughEntire sections of this tiny New York City home can shift and change, depending on the time of day and what the occupants need. Once Michael Mance and Shannie Easterby adopted a child, it didn’t take long to realize that a 400-square-foot apartment wasn’t going to work for them anymore. “It was a …
AvatarJOHN JOSEPHAvatarAvatar6 days agoNew York’s Marijuana Scorecard: 85 Legal Shops, 2,000 Illegal Onesverified_publisherThe New York Times - Ashley SouthallThe lack of legal dispensaries and the overwhelming proliferation of illegal ones are the biggest concerns of the rollout three years after legalization. After three years of fits and starts, the rollout of New York’s recreational cannabis market gained speed in 2024, most notably with the opening …
AvatarJOHN JOSEPHFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo6 days agoNew York’s Former Playboy Club to Become Gay Hotelmetroweekly.com - John RileyA gay developer plans to transform a complex that once housed the Playboy Club into a gay-friendly hotel, restaurant, and nightclub.The post New …
AvatarJOHN JOSEPHFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoWhere to See the Solar Eclipse in NYC,Long Island,Westchsternewyorkfamily.com - Serena NorrWhere to See the Solar Eclipse in NYC, Long Island , Westchester and Upstate Soon (on Monday, April 8th), New Yorkers will have a rare opportunity to …
AvatarJOHN JOSEPHAvatarAvatarMillions descend on Fifth Ave. for 263rd NYC St. Patrick's Day ParadeUnited Press International - By Ehren WynderMarch 16 (UPI) -- Manhattan was alive with Irish pride as the 236rd New York St. Patrick's Day parade kicked off Saturday. The iconic celebration of …
AvatarJOHN JOSEPHFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoKathy Hochul’s Futile Subway Ploycity-journal.org - Dorothy Moses SchulzNew York strap-hangers want to feel safer underground, but deploying the National Guard won’t accomplish that—and strikes many riders as …