The city’s new restrictions on outdoor dining will force many restaurants to make major staffing cuts, particularly as some businesses decide to eliminate their roadway seating permanently.
“Dining Out NYC,” the new plan signed into law in August by Mayor Eric Adams, allows for sidewalk seating
The email from ASA College arrived last November, with the innocuous subject line, “Notification Regarding the Accreditation Status.”
Siriporn Rosenfeld, 31, a computer-programming student at ASA, opened it and read the introduction: “Dear student: ASA takes its commitments to you very seriously. That’s why I want
On Wednesday evenings at 6 p.m., J. Eric Cook, 56, begins ringing his bell in Washington Square Park. It’s his way of reminding the crowd about what he calls the “ongoing, regular harassment of artists” by the parks department and the police. Along with Kanami
NEW PALTZ, N.Y. — This market is tucked behind the courthouse, amid the drugstores and gift shops near many small American towns.
But New Paltz, about 85 miles north of New York City, is full of surprises — and so is this market, which sells freshly