On Time: Patek Philippe to Open a Pop-Up Museum in New York The Swiss watchmaker displays a wide range of goods, from Renaissance-era timepieces to Joe DiMaggio’s watch.
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Neighborhood Joint: A Brooklyn Film School Where the Digital Revolution Didn’t Happen Mono No Aware in Williamsburg offers workshops on analog film making, including how to shoot on 16-millimeter film and use light meters.
Christie Ally May Be Spared Jail in Bridge Scandal Prosecutors are seeking probation for David Wildstein, who came up with the scheme to close lanes of the George Washington Bridge to punish a mayor.
Mourners Honor Police Officer Killed in ‘Act of Madness’ Miosotis Familia, 48, was guarding a troubled corner in the Bronx when she was ambushed and killed by an unstable ex-convict.
Restaurant Review: Flavors Cross Borders at Little Tong Noodle Shop A new Yunnanese restaurant in the East Village uses rice noodles as the neutral backdrop for contrasting tastes from all over Southeast Asia.
Critical Shopper: Faherty Is Not for Men in Black The company, now with two stores in Manhattan and four others across the country, is mainstreaming the surf hippie aesthetic.
New York Today: New York Today: Sales Slow for Shops at Penn Station Tuesday: Retail woes, a Yankee wins Home Run Derby, and World Population Day.
For Women in Blue, a Grim Measure of Their Growing Role and Risks The years between the deaths of two female officers — Irma Lozada in 1984 and Miosotis Familia last week — have shown progress, with limits, for women…
Metropolitan Diary: A Timely Encounter A stranger comes to the rescue when a second hand stops ticking.
Port Authority Suspending Payments to New Jersey That Subsidized Ferry The authority will investigate the state Department of Transportation’s paying $7,200 a day to a little-used ferry from the Jersey Shore.
De Blasio Back in New York After Much-Criticized Trip to Germany After a visit to Hamburg, Mayor Bill de Blasio returned to a city where, despite his detractors, he faces few challengers in seeking re-election.
Two Siblings, Both Toddlers, Die Overnight in the Bronx An investigation is underway after two children, ages 2 and 3, were discovered in their bedroom not breathing, the police said.
80% of New Jersey Residents Disapprove of Christie’s Performance, Poll Finds It was the first statewide survey conducted since he was photographed over the Fourth of July weekend at Island Beach State Park, an area he ordered closed during a…
Front Burner: Maman Adds a Market to Its SoHo Cafe Ceramics, textiles and flowers are among the items for sale at this market connected to its SoHo location.
Smooth Sailing on the First Morning of Penn Station Track Repairs The commute was relatively calm on the first day of what is scheduled to be eight weeks of repairs at New York’s Penn Station, the nation’s busiest train station.
