Author: Gothamist
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Cynthia Nixon on her new play and mother-son dynamics
In the new play “The Seven Year Disappear,” Cynthia Nixon plays a famous performance artist named Miriam, who vanishes just as she’s about to announce her next big piece. She leaves behind her son and manager Naphtali, played by Taylor Trensch. Miriam stays away for seven years, and when she returns, she finds her son…
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NYPD: Queens burglar posing as Amazon worker has been pillaging apartments for a year
Police said Wednesday they’re looking for a man who’s stolen thousands of dollars in jewelry and other valuables in a string of burglaries in Queens that stretch back over a year. According to NYPD officials, the suspect has targeted apartments across Astoria and Sunnyside Gardens. He allegedly waits outside buildings in a blue Amazon vest…
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Want to snag an appointment for NYC’s coveted ID card? Join the Friday PM rush.
Appointments for New York City’s municipal identification cards are getting harder to snag as demand for the popular photo IDs surges, but some nonprofit groups helping people apply say they’ve finally cracked the code for how to secure a coveted slot. The trick is to rush to sign up within minutes after slots are released…
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Provide a lawyer for every migrant? NYC comptroller says it’ll pay off.
New York state could generate billions of dollars in new economic benefits if it provides all asylum-seekers, migrants and others facing possible deportation with their own lawyer, according to a new report from New York City’s comptroller. Comptroller Brad Lander, a Democrat, said the move would prevent the deportation of up to 53,000 people statewide,…
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Mount Sinai, UnitedHealthcare reach deal after leaving patients in limbo
Mount Sinai and UnitedHealthcare say they have reached an agreement on a new contract after a monthslong dispute that disrupted coverage for thousands of patients. All Mount Sinai facilities will be back in network with UnitedHealthcare and its subsidiary Oxford Health Plans effective immediately, according to the hospital system’s website. Coverage will continue uninterrupted for…
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Brooklyn scaffolding collapse leaves 2 with ‘serious’ injuries, FDNY says
Two people were seriously injured on Tuesday after scaffolding collapsed outside a building in Brooklyn, the FDNY said. Fire officials responded to the call at 1:54 p.m. when two workers were just above the fourth-floor level of suspended scaffolding outside of 148 Stuyvesant Ave. in Bed-Stuy, city Department of Buildings spokesperson David Maggiotto said in…
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Birth control now available in New York without prescription
New York pharmacists can now dispense birth control without a prescription to anyone in New York, according to an order signed by the state’s health commissioner on Tuesday. The order was part of a broad push last year by Gov. Kathy Hochul and leaders in the state Legislature to expand reproductive health care in the…
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New campaign aims to stop deadly e-bike crashes in NYC
New York City transportation officials are launching an e-bike public safety campaign in response to a soaring number of deadly crashes on the bikes. Transportation Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez said on Tuesday that the campaign’s messaging — “get smart before you start” — is intended to convince delivery workers and others to follow traffic laws and…
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NYPD says 3-year-old boy murdered in Brooklyn, suspect charged
Police Tuesday said a 3-year-old boy had been killed in his Brooklyn home and that they’d arrested a 29-year-old man in connection with the death. According to NYPD officials, officers were called to a building on New York Avenue in Flatbush at around 10 p.m. Sunday, and found 3-year-old Denim Brown unconscious and unresponsive. He…
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NYC Council poised to approve class-size transparency bill
The New York City Council is poised to approve a bill that would track the city’s progress on reducing class size — a state mandate that the mayor’s office has opposed and that advocates say the city is struggling to meet. The bill cleared the education committee with unanimous support and is now up for…