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Is NYC Collapsing in on Itself?

If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting! NYC politicians are demanding that Bloomberg form a commission to find out what is going on with NYC’s infrastructure.
Lawmakers called Sunday for Mayor Michael Bloomberg to set up a commission to study the city’s crumbling infrastructure, citing last […]

New York Public Libraries Now Have Free WiFi

Sick of having to buy coffee or a bagel for free WiFi?  Now all you need is a library card.
You are invited to explore The New York Public Library’s fast Internet network using your own wireless-enabled laptop computer. […]

If You’re Reading This You Probably Don’t Live on the E, F or R Lines

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80 Blocks from Tiffany’s

With the popularity of ESPN’s docu-drama The Bronx is Burning I found this cool documentary about street gangs in the South Bronx in the late 60’s and early 70’s called 80 Blocks from Tiffany’s.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsdD4Lti9Uc

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08/08/07 Never Forget!! It Rained This Morning!!

Apparently with all its fancy technology the MTA still hasn’t figured out a way to pump water from the tunnels when we get a storm here.  The fast moving and violent storm that moved through this morning, and may have caused a tornado in Bay Ridge, also managed to throw the subways into chaos, […]

You’ve Got Mail Tuberculosis!

Casual Friday just got a whole lot scarier at AOL’s New York offices.  An anonymous tipster leaked an email sent to AOL employees in NYC.
Dear AOL colleague,
Thursday evening we were notified that a contractor who provided services at our New York offices has tested positive for an active strain of tuberculosis. This person worked […]

MTA Unable to Balance a Budget, Willing to Gamble Your Life to Fix Their Gap

Hopefully the impending fare hikes proposed by the MTA won’t make you too sick.  If they do you’re on your own.
For nearly a decade, medical professionals - first nurses and then emergency medical technicians - have been posted at some of the busiest stations to help ill travelers, remove them from trains as quickly […]

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