Morning Spew
You’re Welcome, Prospect Heights: Eric Adams ‘Made it Safe’
The relationship between Mayor Adams's property ownership and crime, plus more links to start your day.
‘Middle-Class’ Airbnb Hosts Who Own Brownstones Still Pissed About New Rules
Checking in with regular New Yorkers, two months after short-term rental registrations opened.
Will Kathy Hochul Kill the State’s Biggest Transparency Measure?
Because big money does not like you taking a look at who's behind it.
Why Is the Mayor’s Friend Beating People Up in a Jacket that Says ‘NYPD’ On the Back
And why is Tim Pearson barging into migrant shelters unannounced in the first place? And other links to start your weekend in a thoughtful mood.
Brooklyn Curbside Composting Questions, Answered
And some links you should separate from the rest of your trash, for your Thursday.
One Simple Solution to NYC’s ‘E-Bike Crisis’
Give two-wheeled New Yorkers more space on the streets.
Eric Adams’s Chief Advisor Immediately Goes and Takes a Selfie With Councilmember Who Threatened College Students With a Gun
City Hall continues to feel much closer to reactionaries than most officials in their own party.
A New York City Landfill You Can Love
The largest trash heap in the world becomes New York's second-largest park.
Inna’s Got a Gun (and Now a Criminal Charge)
And some decidedly less criminal links for your Friday.
Is This the Beginning of the End for NYC’s Sidewalk Trash Problem?
Trash containerization is on its way—sooner than you think.









