Restaurant Review: Testing the Limits of Trust, and Sushi, at Sugarfish The New York branch of a Los Angeles chain has plenty of efficiency and customers, but the fish options can be limited. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times
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Why Robert Moses Keeps Rising From an Unquiet Grave In moving to replace a highway, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo invoked the legacy of the master builder of New York. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times
New York Today: New York Today: Is My Broker Legit? Tuesday: Tips for working with a rental broker, news literacy in schools, and Jimmy Breslin and the sandhogs. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times
Neighborhood Joint: Double Feature at Brooklyn’s Kent Theater: Cheap Seats and Fresh Popcorn The Kent Theater in the Midwood neighborhood, which the filmmaker Woody Allen went to as a child, shows first releases at prices below what big chain theaters…
More Campaign Money Hasn’t Stopped Political Stumbles for Paul Massey The first-time candidate and Republican challenger to Mayor Bill de Blasio has a robust and well-paid staff, but he’s continued to stumble in public appearances. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times
Where It’s Made: The Times Newspaper The New York Times prints between 300,000 to 800,000 newspapers daily at its main facility in Queens. Take a 360° tour as the paper comes together. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times
Fox News Sidelines Andrew Napolitano After Wiretap Allegation Mr. Napolitano had reported that the Obama administration had sought British intelligence assistance to wiretap Donald Trump when Mr. Trump was running for president. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times
In New York, Bringing Broadband to Everyone by 2018 Under a state-led initiative, even far-flung homes are getting wired, giving residents faster access to the internet and changing lives. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times
Front Burner: One Man’s Mission to Sketch New York Restaurants A new exhibition shows some of the work of John Donohue, a former New Yorker editor, who draws city architecture. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times
Cuomo Plots Demise of Bronx’s Unloved Sheridan Expressway Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo endorsed a $700 million plan to tear down the highway built by Robert Moses and replace it with a tree-lined boulevard that could stitch the community back together.…
New York Today: New York Today: A Costlier Commute Monday: A rise in fares, the first day of spring, and steps to protect yourself online. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times
A Contest to Design New York City’s Next ‘I Voted’ Sticker The city’s Campaign Finance Board is holding a competition to design a new sticker to be handed out during the Nov. 7 elections, when voters will cast ballots for…
Metropolitan Diary: Behind Unmarked Doors Tallying up dates spent at modern-day speakeasies. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times
CUNY to Revamp Remedial Programs, Hoping to Lift Graduation Rates Administrators are trying to make necessary catch-up classes at community colleges less of a stumbling block toward earning a degree. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times
Cuomo’s 0 Million Plan to Replace Bronx’s Sheridan Expressway Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo endorsed a plan to tear down the expressway built by Robert Moses and replace it with a tree-lined boulevard that could stitch the community back together. {$excerpt:n}…
