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May 30 2024
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Jessica Chastain Lists Chic New York City Apartment for $7.45 Million — See Inside!
Jessica Chastain is parting ways with her stylish New York City apartment! The Mother’s Instinct actress’ opulent apartment — which she originally purchased in 2015 and is located in the heart of Manhattan — was put up for sale on Sotheby's website this week for an asking price of $7.45 million. Her four bedroom apartment is located in luxury apartment building The Osborne. It was originally
PeopleMay 24 2024
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Trump vows to 'save' deep-blue New York City in massive, historic Bronx rally
NEW YORK – Former President Trump has broken political norms by visiting one of the most deep-blue areas in New York City, a town not necessarily known for its kindness to Republicans.
Trump rallied a crowd of what his campaign estimated to be 25,000 supporters at Crotona Park in the Bronx on Thursday, far more than the initial 3,500 it said were expected to attend. Those numbers
Fox News DigitalMay 10 2024
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NPR Admits Joe Biden's Immigrants Spike Crime in New York City
Crime is rising rapidly in New York City due to a wave of President Joe Biden’s immigrants, and even National Public Radio (NPR) admits the trend. NPR’s Morning Edition published a piece Thursday in an effort to run cover for Biden’s border crisis by attempting to diminish immigrant crime claims as “politically charged.” In his May 9 article, NPR’s Martin Kaste insisted that the claim that
Breitbart NewsJun 06 2024
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Homes for Sale in Connecticut and New York
A four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath, 3,426-square-foot house built in 1895, with hardwood floors, crown molding, vaulted ceilings, a formal living room, a family room with a fireplace, a modern kitchen with a large island and abundant custom cabinetry, a breakfast nook, a sunroom with bluestone tile and skylights, French doors to an outdoor patio, a bright primary suite with built-ins and an
New York Times (News)May 30 2024
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The Coolest Wine Bars in New York
Wine bars—and wine in general—sometimes suffer a reputation for being stuffy and snooty. And sure, in some spots, that is still the case, but it’s becoming less so. Whether you're a wine aficionado or just starting to explore the world of vino, New York City boasts a fantastic selection of wine bars, welcoming and catering to all interests and palates. And more often than not, the staff is
The Observer (New York)May 30 2024
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Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey
A four-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bath house, built in 2002 in a gated waterfront community, with an open dining and living room area, an eat-in kitchen with an island, a den with a gas fireplace, a first-floor en suite primary bedroom, an office with built-in shelving, a finished basement, a rear deck and an attached two-car garage, on 0.42 acres. Debra Quinn Petkanas, Emily Quinn Edelman,
New York Times (News)Apr 19 2024
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Mets release City Connect jerseys that pay homage to Queens and New York City
The Mets officially unveiled their City Connect jerseys Friday, featuring New York City-inspired elements. The jerseys will be worn every for each Saturday home game beginning April 27 against the Cardinals, save for a June 1 game against the Diamondbacks. “Our new City Connect uniforms are an homage to everything that makes NYC the greatest city in the world. We wanted to honor different
New York Post (News)May 23 2024
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Thunderstorms rolling into New York City could bring ‘penny-size’ hail, high winds
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Thunderstorms with the potential for hail, downpours and fierce winds are expected to batter Staten Island and the rest of New York City on Thursday. Rain started to fall on our borough during the morning rush hour and another deluge could strike during the evening commute, according to AccuWeather.com. Flashes of lightning following claps of loud thunder are echoing
Staten Island AdvanceMar 13 2024
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New York City is covered in illegal scaffolding
T that never sleeps is also, it seems, unable to take down scaffolding. New Yorkers have grown so sick of the ugly structures, and the accompanying ground-level cages in place to protect and divert pedestrians, that Eric Adams, the mayor, last year launched a campaign to clear them from the streets. Now computer scientists in the city have made a hit list of possible targets. Using to sift
The Economist