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It's one of the more uniquely named intersections in the five boroughs. It’s the corner of Ohm and Ampere Avenues in the Country Club section of the Bronx. "When we first moved in I thought it ...
The New York City subway system celebrated its 120th birthday on Sunday. It has certainly changed a lot through the decades, from wooden lo-voltage train cars with no A/C, to others with ceiling ...
J. Hoberman's 'Everything Is Now,' a survey of the 1960's avant-garde arts scene in NYC is a glorious blast from the past.
Performing under the moniker Windser, Topf delivers on the promise of his emotionally charged, melody forward singles with a full-length that spans a wide emotional spectrum — from the raw inte ...
Ford continues to refine its midsize SUV offerings by completely revamping the long-running Ford Explorer nameplate. A new platform sees the three-row hauler switch from its ancient, front-wheel ...
GEO-82, inspired by the beloved ride, is set to open this year and will offer reservations for park guests ages 21 and older, according to a post on the official Disney Parks Blog. The new adults ...
Endorsements are a key piece of the puzzle for mayoral candidates – alongside fundraising and communicating their policies and message to voters. They can help broaden a politician’s appeal beyond ...
TAMPA, Fla. — The City of Tampa has named Jeffrey McKittrick as its new Director of Housing and Community Development. McKittrick will lead and implement the affordable housing initiatives ...
PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. – St. Petersburg City Council has approved funding to fix the hurricane-damaged roof at Tropicana Field. The council voted 7-1 to approve $22.5 million in funding to repair ...
Romanian artist Radu Oreian has brought his latest body of work, "That Magic Light," to 1969 Gallery in Tribeca, offering a ...
In an interview with Spectrum News 13, Ziegler said the role of the board is not to be political. “The board of this district is really there to oversee land use, taxing authorities, and make ...
Nearly a month after its initial due date, New York state lawmakers and Gov. Kathy Hochul have agreed to a $229 billion state spending plan that will make changes to a controversial bail law, boost ...