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Thanks to New Rules, Outdoor Dining Is Mostly for Rich Neighborhoods Again
New data shows that with the elimination of year-round outdoor dining, just 2.2 percent of restaurants with roadway dining are in neighborhoods with median incomes of $60,000 or less.
A Queens Patty Melt Empire Hits Manhattan
Comfortland's new Lower East Side outpost also serves up crispy chicken crunch wraps and runny breakfast sandwiches.
While His Enemies Talk About Old Tweets, Mamdani Visits the Family of Slain NYPD Officer
Asked whether Officer Didarul Islam’s family brought up his “defund the police” tweets from 2020, the Democratic nominee replied, “none of that came up.”
Richard Sandler, the Boy From Queens Who Fell in Love With Times Square
The filmmaker behind "The Gods of Times Square" reflects on the time he spent shooting pool, collecting coins, and capturing the end of an era.
Adult Lap Swim Keeps Getting Canceled Because It's Too Damn Hot
The Parks Department is keeping pools open later during the heat wave, but leaving adults high and dry.
Trump Just Ripped Out the QueensWay's Heart—And Maybe Saved the QueensLink?
A transformative project that would bring a new subway line and a park to Queens just got a lifeline—and may have a champion in the next mayor of New York City.
Find Me a New Yorker Who Doesn't Support Zohran Mamdani
A new poll sees Mamdani decisively on top. And more links for your Wednesday morning.
Jeff Buckley Never Got to Figure Out Jeff Buckley
The new documentary "It's Never Over: Jeff Buckley" is by-the-book, but still manages to show some of the man behind the myth.