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fromHyperallergic
20 hours ago

10 Exhibitions to See in Upstate New York This April

April exhibitions in Upstate New York showcase diverse artistic expressions, celebrating spring's beauty and resilience through various mediums and themes.
#new-york-city
Travel
fromGothamist
1 day ago

Travel is hell. You should staycation in New York.

New Yorkers can enjoy local alternatives to travel, avoiding long waits and high costs associated with vacations.
New York City
fromGothamist
1 week ago

What would you miss about New York City if you left?

New Yorkers cherish unique local experiences, especially food and community connections, which define their love for the city.
Berlin
fromStraight Up | Jan Herman
4 weeks ago

Looking Back at NYC with Nostalgia and Dismay

Three writers reflect on their New York City experiences with nostalgia and concern from their current homes in Switzerland and Germany.
fromHudson Valley Post
2 days ago

Massive Population Surge Hits This Hudson Valley, New York County

"People are choosing Westchester - not just to visit, but to live, build families, and invest in their future. When we create housing opportunities and vibrant neighborhoods, people come - and they stay."
Upper West Side
NYC food
fromIslands
3 days ago

New York's Sweet Village On The Hudson Has Charming Cafes And Indie Shops Under An Hour From Manhattan - Islands

Croton-on-Hudson offers a picturesque escape from New York City with charming restaurants, local stores, and beautiful natural landscapes.
Design
fromArchitectural Digest
3 days ago

Alfredo Paredes Brings His Curio-Chic Sensibility to Hudson, NY

Alfredo Paredes opens a curio-chic homeware retail space in Hudson, New York, blending history, artistry, and individuality in design.
Beer
fromHudson Valley Post
5 days ago

One of the Best New Breweries in The Nation is in Upstate, New York

Night School, Deep Fried Beers in Athens, NY, was voted the 2nd best new brewery in the nation by USA Today.
Brooklyn
fromTravel + Leisure
5 days ago

I've Lived in NYC for 15 Years and This Is the Neighborhood Most Travelers Miss-With Incredible Dining and Skyline Views

Williamsburg, Brooklyn offers vibrant restaurants, nightlife, and views of Manhattan, making it a must-visit destination beyond Manhattan.
Boston food
fromTravel + Leisure
6 days ago

This Underrated New York Region Is an Affordable Version of The Hamptons-With 80 Wineries, Few Crowds, and Coastal Charm

The North Fork offers a relaxed, authentic alternative to the Hamptons with its farmland, wineries, and local dining options.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

Summer Marathons in Painting and Drawing at the New York Studio School

The New York Studio School's Marathon program offers a transformative two-week intensive in drawing and painting, available online and in-person.
#milton
Travel
fromAol
6 days ago

Nestled Between NYC And Albany Is A Quaint New York Hamlet With River Views And Local Cuisine

Milton, New York, offers a relaxing escape with scenic parks, breweries, and easy access from New York City.
Travel
fromIslands
6 days ago

Nestled Between NYC And Albany Is A Quaint New York Hamlet With River Views And Local Cuisine - Islands

Milton, New York, offers a relaxing escape with scenic river views, parks, breweries, and easy access from New York City.
Travel
fromAol
6 days ago

Nestled Between NYC And Albany Is A Quaint New York Hamlet With River Views And Local Cuisine

Milton, New York, offers a relaxing escape with scenic parks, breweries, and easy access from New York City.
Travel
fromIslands
6 days ago

Nestled Between NYC And Albany Is A Quaint New York Hamlet With River Views And Local Cuisine - Islands

Milton, New York, offers a relaxing escape with scenic river views, parks, breweries, and easy access from New York City.
#luxury-real-estate
fromRobb Report
1 week ago
NYC real estate

Inside the Lavish 112-Unit Condominium Coming to New York's West Village

80 Clarkson is a high-end condominium in West Village, Manhattan, with strong demand and prices ranging from $7 million to $80 million.
fromCurbed
2 months ago
Real estate

A Charles Gwathmey With Waterfall Views in Kent

Commuter-area listings range from an $8,000,000 Charles Gwathmey modernist estate to a preserved 1869 Queen Anne priced at $2,250,000.
NYC real estate
fromRobb Report
1 week ago

Inside the Lavish 112-Unit Condominium Coming to New York's West Village

80 Clarkson is a high-end condominium in West Village, Manhattan, with strong demand and prices ranging from $7 million to $80 million.
Renovation
fromwww.archdaily.com
2 weeks ago

Riverhouse / WORKac

Riverhouse embodies a personal approach to contemporary domestic architecture, emphasizing ecological responsibility and a deliberate relationship with place.
Upper West Side
fromTime Out New York
1 week ago

A stunning new waterfront space just opened in NYC

A new community space called 'the Classroom' has opened at Wagner Park Pavilion, enhancing Lower Manhattan's waterfront with performances and events.
Brooklyn
fromTravel 2 Next
1 week ago

20 Best Things To Do In Staten Island

Staten Island offers a unique travel experience with natural beauty, cultural attractions, and budget-friendly options, distinct from other NYC boroughs.
fromNew York Family
1 week ago

New York Family's 20 Best April Events Across NYC

The New York International Auto Show is packed with kid-friendly activities, including their newly expanded Family Fun Zone featuring hands-on attractions, a Kids EV Test Track, and more.
NYC parents
Design
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 week ago

Quirky Airbnbs: A Sculptural Sanctuary in the Heart of the Hudson Valley

The Ex of In House in Rhinebeck, New York, is a unique architectural design by Steven Holl that emphasizes integration with nature.
fromForbes
2 weeks ago

The Peninsula New York's Spring Art Exhibition Celebrates The City's Evolution

The exhibit reflects the energy and evolution of the city's artistic scene across generations. Art is central to the experience of cultural immersion we offer at The Peninsula, and this exhibition invites guests and local residents to alike to participate in this distinctive aspect of our city's character.
Berlin
NYC real estate
fromCurbed
2 weeks ago

A Church Conversion in Saugerties With a Basketball Hoop in the Living Room

NYC residents can find luxury homes within commuting distance at significantly lower prices than city real estate, including a minimalist new build in Tivoli and a renovated 1883 church in Saugerties.
Renovation
fromArchitectural Digest
2 weeks ago

Bridget Everett Describes Her Upstate Home in Just Four Words: 'Country Girl La La'

Designer Nathan Turner transformed actress Bridget Everett's 1830s upstate New York farmhouse into a colorful, quirky retreat reflecting her personality through wallpaper, antiques, art, and playful décor.
fromTravel 2 Next
3 weeks ago

20 Best Things To Do In Jersey City Most NYC Visitors Miss

Jersey City is diverse and has a cultural depth that the locals are only too happy to share. The city opposite New York City on the Hudson River has breathtaking views of the Big Apple's skyline and the Statue of Liberty is clearly visible. Despite New York having legal jurisdiction over the statue, her location is within the boundaries of Jersey City.
NYC music
fromRadio Catskill
3 weeks ago

Sullivan County Tourism Agency Pitches Digital Overhaul to Draw Visitors From Farther Away

The underlying logic is simple: the further away a visitor comes from, the longer they tend to stay - and longer stays mean more money flowing into the local economy through lodging taxes, restaurant bills, and retail spending.
SF politics
fromIslands
3 weeks ago

The 5 Best Car-Free Day Trips From New York City, According To Research - Islands

New York is the state with the highest percentage of homes without a car (excluding the District of Columbia), meaning many day trips are within reach of NYC by train. If you're seeking relaxation, explore one of the small, colorful villages of New York's Hudson River Valley. Perhaps you'd prefer to dine on Neapolitan-inspired pizza in a charming corner of Connecticut or stroll along the waterfront in one of New Jersey's coolest suburbs.
NYC food
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
2 weeks ago

One of New York's Most Charming Cities Is Just 2 Hours From NYC-With Colonial History, a Cute Downtown, and Hudson Views

Kingston, New York, combines historic charm with modern attractions, making it a top destination in the Hudson Valley.
fromCN Traveller
3 weeks ago

'Love Story' brings '90s New York back to life - these are the spots you can still visit

Love Story was based on Elizabeth Beller's book Once Upon a Time, which was helpful, but in a lot of ways Black Rabbit was more 'real' than Love Story because it was entirely fictional. I come from a research background so there's always a lot of research involved, whether it's photographs or books.
NYC LGBT
Brooklyn
fromBrooklyn Paper
2 weeks ago

Gowanus waterfront gains brewery, wine shop and family design studio at 420 Carroll * Brooklyn Paper

420 Carroll Street in Gowanus will open three new retail tenants: a brewery, natural wine shop, and children's design studio, creating a vibrant waterfront community hub.
fromThe Boutique Adventurer
3 weeks ago

How Many of New York's Most Famous Bridges Have You Actually Seen? - The Boutique Adventurer: Luxury Adventure Travel Blog focussed on Emerging Destinations for those over 35

There is a fascinating backstory to this bridge. Among other things, it took an extraordinary amount of time to build due to problems with bureaucracy and red tape. From the time it was announced as a project, it took 31 years to begin construction. The bridge eventually started construction in 1936 and opened in 1939. The bridge stretches for an impressive 3,700 feet over the East River.
New York City
Real estate
fromBrownstoner
4 weeks ago

A Saugerties Farmhouse With Artist Studio, Yours for $735K

An early 19th century farmhouse in Saugerties, New York, includes a barn, art studio, and garage, with the main house fully furnished and recently renovated while retaining historic character.
Dining
fromEater
4 weeks ago

Find a Party at This Historic Hudson Valley Tavern

Chef Clare de Boer transformed a historic 1782 tavern in Pine Plains, New York into Stissing House, a destination restaurant that revitalized the building's original purpose as a lively community gathering place.
Television
fromConde Nast Traveler
4 weeks ago

Love Story Brings '90s New York Back to Life-These Are the Spots You Can Still Visit

Production designer Alex DiGerlando recreated 1990s New York for the FX series Love Story through extensive research, location shooting, and stylized set design capturing the era's iconic aesthetic and cultural moments.
Science
fromState of the Planet
4 weeks ago

Art Meets Science at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory

Art and science both seek to understand patterns emerging from noise, sharing creative processes and detail-oriented work despite appearing distinct.
Higher education
fromTravel + Leisure
4 weeks ago

This Is the Most Beautiful College Campus in America

Sewanee: The University of the South ranks as the most beautiful U.S. college campus, with 70% of Tripadvisor reviews using the word 'beautiful,' followed by Indiana University Bloomington and University of Colorado Boulder.
#new-york-city-history
fromAol
3 weeks ago
New York City

True Facts About New York That Sound Totally Fake

New York City contains remarkable hidden historical artifacts, linguistic diversity, abandoned infrastructure, and extraordinary real estate value beneath its famous surface.
fromAol
3 weeks ago
New York City

True Facts About New York That Sound Totally Fake

New York City contains remarkable hidden historical artifacts, linguistic diversity, abandoned infrastructure, and extraordinary real estate value beneath its famous surface.
New York City
fromAol
3 weeks ago

True Facts About New York That Sound Totally Fake

New York City contains remarkable hidden historical artifacts, linguistic diversity, abandoned infrastructure, and extraordinary real estate value beneath its famous surface.
New York City
fromAol
3 weeks ago

True Facts About New York That Sound Totally Fake

New York City contains remarkable hidden historical artifacts, linguistic diversity, abandoned infrastructure, and extraordinary real estate value beneath its famous surface.
Arts
fromArtnet News
3 weeks ago

Major Native Art Collection Plans Upstate New York Space | Artnet News

The Gochman Family Collection is opening a 10,000-square-foot exhibition space in Katonah, New York, to showcase its 750+ Native artworks with Laura Phipps as director, debuting fall 2024.
#nyc-cathedrals
fromThe Boutique Adventurer
1 month ago
Miscellaneous

These Are the Most Famous Cathedrals in NYC and New York State - How Many Have You Actually Been Inside? - The Boutique Adventurer: Luxury Adventure Travel Blog focussed on Emerging Destinations for those over 35

fromThe Boutique Adventurer
1 month ago
New York City

These Are the Most Famous Cathedrals in NYC and New York State - How Many Have You Actually Been Inside? - The Boutique Adventurer: Luxury Adventure Travel Blog focussed on Emerging Destinations for those over 35

fromThe Boutique Adventurer
1 month ago
Miscellaneous

These Are the Most Famous Cathedrals in NYC and New York State - How Many Have You Actually Been Inside? - The Boutique Adventurer: Luxury Adventure Travel Blog focussed on Emerging Destinations for those over 35

fromThe Boutique Adventurer
1 month ago
New York City

These Are the Most Famous Cathedrals in NYC and New York State - How Many Have You Actually Been Inside? - The Boutique Adventurer: Luxury Adventure Travel Blog focussed on Emerging Destinations for those over 35

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fromAol
3 weeks ago

This 544-mile Train Ride Connects New York and Canada-With Small Towns, Wine Country Stops, and Niagara River Views

Amtrak's Maple Leaf is a 544-mile scenic rail route connecting New York City to Toronto, passing through the Hudson River Valley, Finger Lakes wine country, and Niagara Falls with stops in culturally rich smaller cities.
fromJeffersongraham
1 month ago

A Guide to Exploring New York's Amazing Underground Museum

While most people think of the New York subway as a way to get somewhere, I happen to think of it as one of the greatest art museums in the world - and it only costs $3 to get in. As long as you don't go through the turnstiles, you can go from station to station all day long marveling at the wall art.
NYC music
Renovation
fromArchitectural Digest
1 month ago

A Hudson Valley Guesthouse and Writer's Studio Balance Passive House Rigor With Easy Living

A Hudson Valley couple built a guesthouse and writer's studio meeting passive house and net-zero standards with vegan materials and Japanese-Shaker design principles.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

Your Guide to Art Excursions Outside NYC This Spring

Spring art exhibitions near NYC feature avant-garde works by artists like Piero Manzoni, Agnes Martin, and Rina Banerjee, offering alternative perspectives and respite from urban overwhelm.
Travel
fromInquirer.com
4 weeks ago

Big pizza, skyline views, and waterfront strolls in Jersey City, N.J. | Field Trip

Jersey City is a premier destination for food and dining, located 90 minutes from Philadelphia, featuring diverse immigrant-influenced cuisine and a revitalized waterfront.
fromwww.amny.com
1 month ago

Deck the Halls of Valhalla brings the Middle Ages to Brooklyn | amNewYork

This Sunday, step back a century (or ten) at the Society for Creative Anachronism's ninth annual Deck the Halls of Valhalla, featuring activities and performances highlighting the arts of the Middle Ages. New York City better known as the Crown Province of stgar resides in the East Kingdom of the SCA, a Medieval history and culture organization with members around the globe.
History
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

70 Shows to See in NYC This Spring

This year, we opted to sort our spring guide into categories, the better to match your mood. There are the shows everyone's talking about - big names like Duchamp and Raphael (seriously, how is this the first major survey of his in the city?), Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. There are major surveys, like the New Museum's inaugural show in its expanded building, MoMA PS1's Greater New York triennial, and of course, the Whitney Biennial.
Arts
fromIslands
1 month ago

New Jersey's Walkable Neighborhood Is An Up-And-Coming Area With Local Hotspots And Lush Parks - Islands

It's an enclave of Jersey City, the thriving Hudson River city with delicious cuisine, and is one of the least-dense neighborhoods of the city, as Statistical Atlas shows. Its relative calm, combined with a high walking score of 81 given to the neighborhood by Apartments.com, makes Bergen-Lafayette especially suitable for exploring its relaxed, historic streets on foot at an unrushed pace.
Real estate
Food & drink
fromHudson Valley Post
1 month ago

Hudson Valley, New York Eatery Just Named Best In America

Pizzeria La Rosa in New Rochelle was named one of USA TODAY's 2026 Restaurants of the Year, the only Hudson Valley/NYC-area honoree.
Real estate
fromIslands
1 month ago

Jersey City's Lively Neighborhood Is A Walkable Area With Standout Restaurants And Artsy Attractions - Islands

Journal Square is a highly walkable, artsy Jersey City neighborhood with rich history, iconic landmarks, strong transit access, and growing residential and commercial development.
US news
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This Upstate New York Gem Offers the Perfect Small-town Getaway Less Than 4 Hours From NYC

Cooperstown is an idyllic, walkable lakeside village in Catskills foothills known for baseball heritage, cultural institutions, outdoor recreation, and vibrant culinary and craft beverage scenes.
fromArchitectural Digest
2 months ago

Inside a Hudson Valley Farmhouse Where the Addition Was Designed to Disappear

When Kiri Sulke began dating her now husband, Phillip, in New York in 2014, she was immediately drawn to the real estate developer and artist. "I trusted him straight away," recalls the Australian-born lawyer turned writer and yoga instructor. "He is incredibly honest and unafraid to show his emotions and be vulnerable." She also quickly sensed that Phillip does nothing halfheartedly-a scrupulousness he confirmed not long after, when he mentioned searching for a weekend escape from his Tribeca apartment.
Remodel
fromThe New Yorker
1 month ago

A Landscape Artist in Winter

The British artist Andy Goldsworthy moved to Penpont, a village in southwest Scotland, in 1986, when he was thirty. The area's initial appeal was twofold. Property was cheap, which meant that Goldsworthy and his wife at the time, Judith Gregson, could acquire an unrenovated stone building that had likely once stored grain. This structure could serve as a workspace and, for a while, as a rough-and-ready home.
Environment
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This Charming City Is a Hidden Gem in New York's Finger Lakes Region-and It Has a State Park With 19 Waterfalls

Watkins Glen in Upstate New York combines stunning natural attractions like waterfalls with world-class wineries and a welcoming, collaborative community.
fromUntapped New York
1 year ago

How Museum Artifacts in NYC Inspired a Novel About a Medieval Witch - Untapped New York

While working on a graduate school paper on the mystical powers of coral, gemologist Anna Rasche ventured deep into the archives of the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum's library. Coral is the most powerful material to ward off the evil eye-a belief Italians have held since ancient times. Romans often gifted newborns coral amulets to prevent sickness and bad luck.
Books
Agriculture
fromABC7 Los Angeles
2 months ago

Empire State of apples

New York's 500+ family-owned orchards use dwarfing trees in high-density plantings to produce hundreds of apple varieties sold at over 7,400 retailers nationwide.
Food & drink
fromEater NY
1 month ago

The Hudson Valley's Buzziest Chef Is Opening a New Spot

Chef Efrén Hernández will replace Rivertown Tavern with Pez, a seafood-focused Mexican restaurant opening in early May at Rivertown Lodge.
History
fromBrownstoner
1 month ago

Explore Country House Life at Boscobel This Winter

Boscobel House and Gardens will host events marking Jane Austen's 250th anniversary, including an illustrated lecture on country house architecture and ongoing restoration tours.
Travel
fromDaily Life Travels
1 month ago

Places To Go In New York That Aren't NYC

New York State offers diverse destinations beyond NYC—mountains, lakes, historic towns, and villages ideal for outdoor adventure and cultural experiences.
fromEater NY
2 months ago

Casa Susanna Is the Coziest Place in the Catskills

Since 2023, Casa Susanna's chef Efren Hernández has been pouring care and craftsmanship into his cooking at Casa Susanna in the hamlet of Leeds, just over two hours north of the city. And during summertime, the menu definitely celebrates the area's peak produce. But it's dishes like brick-red chicken posole, and the hallmark tetela - right now stuffed with mantequilla beans and Alpine cheese and served with salsa morita - that make a case for a winter visit.
Food & drink
Real estate
fromCurbed
2 months ago

A Charles Gwathmey With Waterfall Views in Kent

Homes within commuting distance of NYC include an $8M Charles Gwathmey modernist estate and a preserved 1869 Queen Anne priced at $2.25M.
Brooklyn
fromBrooklyn, NY Patch
1 month ago

Free Brooklyn Events To Mark In This Month's Calendar

Brooklyn offers free cultural and outdoor events in February, including museum free-admission days, library programs, park nature walks, and gallery exhibitions.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

10 Exhibitions to See in Upstate New York This January

Upstate New York exhibitions in 2026 showcase diverse, provocative, and playful works that confront political, environmental, and existential themes with imagination.
New York City
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This Is the Best Free Attraction in New York City-and No, It's Not Central Park

World Trade Center's Liberty Park is New York City's highest-rated free attraction, offering a one-acre green space with monuments, memorials, and peaceful reflection areas.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This Iconic Mountain Resort in New York's Hudson Valley Has More Than 135 On-site Fireplaces-and Exclusive Murder Mystery Weekends

Mohonk Mountain House hosts 50 years of popular Murder Mystery Weekends, combining historic Victorian resort charm with theatrical interactive whodunnit performances and year-round special events.
fromBrownstoner
2 months ago

Gilded Age Kingston Manse, Yours for $2.25 Million

Gleaming woodwork, cozy window seats, and shimmering stained glass windows contribute to the lush Gilded Age atmosphere inside this 1890s Queen Anne in Kingston. All those details do come at a price, but the interior looks lovingly cared for with restored original elements and period sympathetic updates. The dwelling on the market at 77 West Chestnut Street is within the Chestnut Street National Register Historic District, which includes substantial dwellings originally constructed for the influential and affluent of Kingston.
Real estate
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

10 Art Shows to See in Upstate New York This February

Upstate New York exhibitions feature diverse contemporary practices—painting, photography, textiles, and performance—examining identity, materiality, politics, and celebratory portrayals of women.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

Your Guide to a Sexy, Artsy, Non-Boring Valentine's Day in NYC

Spend Valentine's Day exploring New York City art events that examine desire, sexuality, devotion, and care as alternatives to conventional romantic rituals.
New York City
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

This US State Now Claims To Be The Hard Cider Capital Of The World - But Is It? - Tasting Table

New York is not currently the world's leading hard cider producer; other regions, notably France, produce more and the state's capital claim is premature.
fromwww.amny.com
1 month ago

10 free and romantic NYC date spots for Valentine's Day

Pier 55's Little Island is one of New York City's most unique man-made landscapes! This floating park offers an immersive experience filled with art, music and nature. Each month features different plant species to explore, along with hidden surprises throughout the garden, including a patio piano that plays music when stepped on and interactive optical illusions. And don't forget the stunning views of the Hudson River and frequent live performances that make this spot extra magical. Price: Free
New York City
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

This City in New York's Finger Lakes Has Wineries and Waterfalls-With Supposedly More Restaurants per Capita Than NYC

Ithaca is a vibrant Finger Lakes college town known for waterfalls, gorges, Cayuga Lake views, strong local arts and food scenes, and nearby riesling-focused wineries.
fromNew York Family
2 months ago

Nighttime Adventures for Kids in New York City

There are always fun things to do with kids at night in NYC, in the city that never sleeps! Explore our amazing list of 25 nighttime adventures! From stargazing on the Highline to adventures at The Color Factory, the city is filled with family-friendly nighttime fun. Check out all of the things to do to keep your family entertained after hours!
New York City
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

This Upstate New York State Park Is Home to the 'Grand Canyon of the East'-How to Visit

Letchworth State Park offers dramatic gorges, waterfalls up to 600 feet, 14,300+ acres, 66 miles of trails, and varied lodging for all types of visitors.
New York City
fromAol
1 month ago

40 of the Best Things to Do in New York City

See a Broadway show, walk the Brooklyn Bridge, visit museums, ride the NYC ferry, and enjoy parks to experience New York City's highlights affordably.
New York City
fromUntapped New York
1 year ago

Can't-Miss Open Access Sites for Open House New York 2024 - Untapped New York

Open House New York Weekend (Oct 18–20) opens 270+ NYC sites for tours; most are Open Access, some require tickets, Weekend Passport available.
fromBronx Times
1 month ago

OUR FORGOTTEN BOROUGH | Shining the brightest light on the Bronx for all to see - Bronx Times

It is no secret to many of the 1.4 million people who call the Bronx home that they have felt as if the rest of the city had seen the Bronx much as Mayor Mamdani said, a "forgotten borough," over the last six decades. Being forgotten often leads to ignorance of needs critical to a community. "Undersourced" is a term often used by Bronx residents, community advocates, elected officials, and others to describe critical issues such as police protection, air pollution, education, healthcare, and business opportunities.
New York City
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