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(54/54) “I wish I could see it again. Just one more time. I wouldn’t need long. I’d spend a day in Tehran. I’d visit Persepolis, to see the ruins. I’d go to Nahavand, to see my people. To meet their children. And the children of their children. And then I’d go to his tomb. He was buried in his garden. And to stand there one more time, where he tended his trees. Where he sowed his seeds. Seven verses a day. I’d say them quietly in my head, I wouldn’t want to disturb the peace. But something happens, I can’t help it. I feel the heat. I feel the pressure. It’s like a sword pierces my body and I have to let it out: 𝑹𝒂𝒌𝒉𝒔𝒉 𝒓𝒐𝒂𝒓𝒆𝒅 𝒃𝒆𝒏𝒆𝒂𝒕𝒉 𝑹𝒐𝒔𝒕𝒂𝒎! The thunder of hooves, the spark of swords, the clash of axes, the single arrow spinning through the air. Who are these Persians? Rumi, Saadi, Hafez, Khayyam, Ferdowsi. Not even a lion! Not even a lion could stand against them! Our kings. Our queens. Our castles. Our battles. Our banquets. Our songs and celebrations. Our culture. Our wisdom. Our choices. Our story. And our words. All of our words. Words of mothers, words of fathers, words that teach, words that fly, words that cut, words that heal, words laughed, words sung, words wept, words prayed, words whispered in a moonlit garden, words of sin, words kissed, words sighed, words spoken from one knee. 𝘔𝘦𝘩𝘳. Words forgotten. Words remembered again. Words written on a page. Words etched on the face of a tomb. 𝘑𝘢𝘢𝘯. 𝘒𝘩𝘦𝘳𝘢𝘥. A castle of words! That no wind or rain will destroy! Who we were. Who we were! But also, who we wanted to be. We begin in darkness. A siren screams. A knight appears. A knight with the heart of a lion. A knight with a voice to make, the hardened hearts of warriors quake. A knight who rode out to face the enemy alone, and she roared. She roared! She roared at the enemy lines! Here! Here is your champion! Her wisdom, her soul, her voice, her faith, her power, her heart, her passion, her sin, her choice, her life, her fight, her fire, her fury, her justice! And her hair. Hair like a waterfall. Hair like silk. Hair like night. Hair worthy of a crown. 𝘈𝘻𝘢𝘥𝘪. All of Iran, in a single poem.” آرزو دارم بار دیگر آن را ببینم. برای یکبار هم که شده. کوته زمانی شاید. یک روز هم در تهران بمانم. سپس به تختجمشید بروم، ویرانههای پرشُکوهش را دیدار کنم. آنگاه سری به نهاوند بروم، با سر بروم، برای دیدن زادگاهم. دیدن مردمانش. دیدن فرزندان و فرزندانِ فرزندانشان. سپس به آرامگاهاش خواهم رفت. در باغاش که خاک پاک اوست. یک بار دیگر آنجا بایستم که او درختاناش را میپروراند. زمینی که دانههایش را در آن میکاشت. هفت بیت شعر میانگین هر روزش را میسرود. سرودههایش را به آرامی در دل و جانم زمزمه کنم. آرامش آنجا را به هم نخواهم زد. بیگمان از درونم احساسی میجوشد، جلویش را نتوانم گرفت. گرمایش را، فشارش را احساس میکنم. شمشیری تنم را میشکافد، فریادم را فرو میخورم: از این سو خُروشی بر آورد رَخش / وزآن سوی اسب یل تاجبخش! پژواک سُم اسبها، درخشش شمشیرها، چکاچاک تبرها، و چرخش تکتیری در آسمان بلند. کیانند اینان، ایرانیان؟ مولانا، سعدی، حافظ، خیام، فردوسی. دل شیر در جنگشان اندکیست! شاهانمان. شهبانوانمان. کاخهامان. نبردهامان. بزمهامان. سرودها و جشنهامان. پهلوانانمان. فرهنگمان. خردمان. گُزینههامان. داستانمان. و واژگانمان. همهی واژگانمان. واژگان مادران، واژگان پدران، واژگانی که میآموزند، واژگانی که پرواز میکنند، واژگانی که میبُرند، واژگانی که بهبودی میبخشند، واژگان خندان، واژگان سروده شده، واژگان زاری، واژگان نیایش، واژگان نجوا شده در باغ مهتابی، واژگان گناه، واژگان بوسیده شده، واژگان آوخ، واژگان گفته شده بر یک زانو. مهر. واژگان فراموش شده. واژگان یادآوری شده. واژگان نوشته شده بر برگ. واژگان حک شده بر آرامگاه. جان. خرد. کاخی از واژگان! که از باد و باران نیابد گزند! که بودهایم. که بودهایم! و چه میخواستیم باشیم. در تاریکی آغاز میکنیم. بانگ آژیری برمیخیزد. سواری پدیدار میشود. پهلوانی با دل شیر. با خُروشی که دلهای استوار جنگیان را میلرزاند. پهلوانی که به تنها تن خویش به نبرد دشمن میرود. و میخُروشد. میخُروشد! میخُروشد بر صف دشمنان! اینجاست، اینجاست پهلوان شما! خِرد او، جان او، آوای او، ایمان او، نیروی او، دل او، شور او، گُناه او، گُزینهی او، زندگی او، زمان او، نبرد او، آتش او، خشم او. داد او! و گیسوان او. گیسوانی چون آبشار. گیسوانی ابریشمین، گیسوانی چون شب. گیسوانی سزاوار تاج. آزادی. همهی ایران در شعری یگانه
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(53/54) “It’s a beautiful word in itself, Mitra. Someone who has no idea of its meaning can appreciate its beauty. Mitra always had a genius for beauty. She knew it completely. She wanted it around her at all times. Even now she keeps a book of Hafez by our bedside. It’s always in reach, and whenever she finds a verse that she loves, she will bring it to me. She still trusts me to find the melody. Poetry is one of the things that she still remembers best. Because poetry is music. It sinks into the memory. Even if you can’t remember a word, the rhythm will guide you. The rhyme will give you a hint. Recently we were reciting a poem from an old book, and one of the words had completely faded. It was a poem that we both used to love. And I was so mad at myself. I kept trying to remember the word, but it would not come to me. Then suddenly she said it. It made me so happy. It doesn’t hurt when she forgets anymore, but it makes me so happy when she remembers. To know that the memory is still inside of her. That she is still holding on. Our lives are just a fistful of memories, ice melting in our hands. And Mitra’s ice is melting faster than mine. But she still has more memories of me than anyone else. And I have a lifetime of memories every time I look at her. And until the last moment, until the last ice has melted, we will still be us. Our entire lives we’ve been on two different roads. But the horizon was always the same. It was an unwritten promise: that no matter what happens, I will keep you. Even when we disagree, I will keep you. From a distance, I will keep you. In the dark, I will keep you. In the deepest pit, I will keep you. Even if you lose your country, even if you lose your eye, even if you lose your memory, I will keep you. We will still be us. It’s the only thing we ever agreed on. We always agreed on us. It’s one of the earliest principles of Iran. It’s where she gets her name. Mitra, the God of Promises.” میترا واژهای بس زیباست. حتا اگر درونمایهاش را هم ندانیم، زیبایی واژه را درمییابیم. او نبوغ ویژهای در زیباشناسی دارد. به درستی با آن آشناست. دوست داشت پیرامونش همیشه زیبا باشد. هنوز دیوان حافظ را کنار تختش میگذارد. هنوز هرگاه شعری دلپسند از حافظ بیابد، به من میدهد تا برایش بخوانم. هنوز باور دارد که من آهنگ درست شعر را زود پیدا میکنم. اگر نتوانم، یاریام میکند. شعر، یکی از چیزهاییست که هنوز به یاد میآورد. شعر موسیقیست، پر از آهنگ و نواست، در گوشههای مغز جایی دارد. اگر واژه را فراموش کنید، آهنگاش شما را به آن میرساند، راهنماست. چند روز پیش شعری از کتابی کهن را میخواندیم. یکی از واژگان خواندنی نبود. شعری بود که هر دو دوست داشتیم، دلم گرفت، به یادش نمیآوردم، ناگهان او واژه را در جایش نشاند! چه مایه شادمان شدم. فراموشیهای او دیگر مرا نمیآزارند، اما هرگاه چیزی را به یاد میآورد بسیار خُرسند و خُشنود میشوم. میدانم که برخی خاطرهها هنوز در او زندهاند. هنوز آنها را نگهداشته است. زندگی مُشتی خاطره است که مانند یخ در دستهایمان آب میشود. یخهای میترا به آب شدن شتاب بیشتری دارند. او بیش از هر کس دیگری از من خاطره دارد. و من خاطرهی یک عمر زندگی را مُرور میکنم هرگاه به او چشم میدوزم. تا واپسین لحظه، تا واپسین تکهی یخ، با هم خواهیم ماند. همهی زندگیمان، دو تا همراه بودهایم. اما افق و کرانههامان همواره همسو بوده است. کاخی بود پیرامون ما. سوگندی نانوشته: هر آنچه هم که پیش آید، تو را نگه خواهم داشت. هماندیش نباشیم، تو را نگه خواهم داشت. بر بالاترین فرازها، تو را نگه خواهم داشت. در ژرفترین گودالها، تو را نگه خواهم داشت. اگر میهنات را از دست بدهی، اگر چشمات را هم از دست بدهی، حتا اگر حافظهات را از دست بدهی، همچنان تو را نگه خواهم داشت. ما همچنان ما خواهیم بود. این یگانه چیزیست که ما همواره بر سر آن همرای بودیم. این یکی از نخستین آرمانهای ایران بوده است. سرچشمهی نامش. میترا، ایزدبانوی پیمانها
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(52/54) “It always sits out on the shelf. It’s given structure to my life. I’ve wanted to be a knight. I’ve wanted to be a king. I’ve wanted to be Ferdowsi, living for higher ideals. But there’s old men in Shahnameh too. And that’s my idea of a king now, a grandfather. A 𝘉𝘶𝘣𝘫𝘢𝘯. He’s more of a cultural figure. He advises his grandchildren. He keeps them together. But he doesn’t participate in their issues, regardless of how they behave. He’s like a book. He’s full of wisdom. He’s there if you need him, but he doesn’t exert power over you. I’m reading it through one last time, with all eight of my grandchildren. It’s a deeper understanding now. To dive deep requires a philosopher’s tenacity, but the pearls are in the depths of the seas. These days I skim over the battle scenes. I read more diligently the parts that tell of universal values like love and kindness. The parts that are true for everyone. One of my favorite stories never made it into Shahnameh. It was passed down through our oral traditions. Iran is in the midst of the longest war it has ever fought. The fighting has gone on for more than a century. Many kings have died, both sides are exhausted, and a truce is proposed. A single champion from the Iranian side is selected. His name is Arash, ‘The Archer.’ He’s told to climb one of the highest mountains in Iran, and to shoot his arrow as far as he’s able. And wherever it lands, that will be the border of the new Iran. He climbs to the mountain’s peak. He pulls back his bow as far as he can, and he lets the arrow fly. It sails across the entire country. And sticks into a walnut tree, exactly where the previous border was before. Before the fighting, before the bloodshed. And that’s the new Iran. But Arash never gets to see it. He put his entire soul into the arrow. All of his 𝘑𝘢𝘢𝘯. And the moment it’s released, he falls over and dies.” همواره بالای گنجه نمایان است. به زندگیام سامان داده است. میخواستم پهلوان باشم. میخواستم شاه باشم. میخواستم فردوسی باشم، که تنها به آرمانهایش میاندیشد. اما کهنسالان هم در شاهنامه هستند. اکنون برداشتم از شهریار، پدربزرگ است، بابجان است، یک باشندهی فرهنگی. او برای هماندیشی با فرزندان و نوادگانش همواره هست. آنها را همبسته نگهمیدارد. به زندگی روزانهی آنان کاری ندارد، گزینش رفتار و راهکارهایشان با آنهاست. او مانند یک کتاب است. اگر نیاز داشته باشند در دسترس است. اما فشاری بر آنها نیست. برای واپسین بار شاهنامه را با هر یک از هشت نوادگانم میخوانم. اکنون برداشتی ژرفتر دارم. داستانها همیشه برایم دلپذیر بودهاند. همیشه درونمایهی واژگان را به جان گرفتهام. اما غوطهور شدن در ژرفای داستانها نیازمند پیشینه و پشتکار فرزانگان است. مرواریدها در ژرفای دریا نهفتهاند. این روزها از پهنهی نبردهای خونین زودتر میگذرم. بخشهایی را که از ارزشهای جاودانی مردمان در سراسر جهانند، چون عشق و مهربانی، ژرفتر میخوانم، به کار همه می آیند، راستیناند. داستان پرمایه و دلانگیزی در اوستا هست. داستانی که در شاهنامه نیامده است. ایرانیان درگیر جنگی درازدامن با تورانیانند. جنگی که بیش از یک سده به درازا کشیده است. بسیاری از پادشاهان جان باختهاند، هر دو سو خسته و درماندهاند. پیمان میبندند که مرز ایران و توران تیر پرتاب کمانگیری از فراز کوه رویان باشد. از ایران سپاه، آرش است که در این کار سترگ بالا برمیافرازد، جان خود در تیر میکند. تیر بر شاخ گردویی فرود میآید که بر مرز راستین ایرانزمین روییده است! از آرش مگر کمانی باز نمیماند. سیاوش کسرایی چه زیبا سروده است: جان خود در تیر کرد آرش / کار سدها سدهزاران تیغهی شمشیر کرد آرش
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(51/54) “It’s coming. In the streets it is silent. But in the homes, where Iran still lives, the drumbeat is building. The anger is building. The impatience is building, and soon it will come out. Iran will come out. Our young women have been leading us. But we cannot let them march one-by-one into the night. Do not pass by silently if a woman is getting harassed in the street. Do not let them be called whores or sluts. Speak! Say this is not right! Your neighbor will hear you, and they will say it too. Until all of us are saying it together. The only way to take the battlefield is together. Those of us in free societies, with the freedom to speak, and write, and protest. Do not sit behind the walls of your castle. Write. Speak. Protest. We don’t need the same chants, or the same slogans. But let us come together. Even if it’s only around our dining room tables, let us come together. We cannot let them face the enemy alone. In Iran they are standing up: the students of Tehran, the truck drivers of Bandar Abbas, the oil workers of Khuzestan, the factory workers of Pooladshahr, the teachers of Sanandaj, the farmers of Isfahan. Everyone has found their own way of saying: ‘This does not work for us.’ Everyone is choosing their own words, but now let us say them all together. If you can’t find the courage to march in the streets, then just open your doors. Stand on your stoop as the protesters pass. That would be enough. If everyone who is against this regime could only do that, we’d fill all of Iran. It will be the end. These enforcers, these soldiers, these policemen, they will realize. They will finally see: that we are together, and they are alone. There is only one battle left. The fight against fear. When we win against the fear in our hearts, we win Iran. And in the words of Ferdowsi: ‘Without fighting, they will flee the scene.’” خیابانها آراماند. اما درون خانهها، جایی که ایران هنوز زنده است، بانگ کوسها رساتر میشود. خشمها پدیدار میشوند. ایران رخ مینماید. زنان جوانمان رهبری را بر عهده گرفتهاند. نگذاریم یکایک در تاریکی شب ناپدید شوند. تنها راه پیروزی در میدان نبرد همبستگیست. ما که در جامعههای آزاد زندگی میکنیم و آزادی سخن گفتن، آزادی نوشتن، آزادی گرد هم آمدن داریم. پشت دیوارهاتان نمانید. بنویسید! سخن بگویید! خود را نشان دهید! نیازی نیست که شعارهامان، اعتراضهامان یا سرودهایمان یکسان باشند. بیایید با هم باشیم. حتا اگر پیرامون سفرهمان باشد. بیایید با هم باشیم. نگذاریم به تنهایی با دشمن روبرو شوند! در ایران همه به پا خاستهاند. دانشآموزان تهران. رانندگان کامیونهای بندرعباس. کارگران صنعت نفت خوزستان. کارگران کارخانهی پولادشهر. آموزگاران سنندج. کشاورزان اصفهان. هر کدام راه خود را پیدا کردهاند تا بگویند: “دیگر این برای ما کارآمد نیست.” هر کسی واژگان خود را برمیگزیند، بیایید همآوا و همراه آنرا فریاد بزنیم. خاموش نمانید. بیاراده از کنار زنی که در خیابان آزار میشود، نگذرید. نگذاریم آنها را فاحشه یا هرزه بنامند. سخنی بگویید! بگویید که این کارتان درست نیست! دست از زشتکاریهایتان بردارید! همسایهتان میشنود و او نیز با شما همصدا خواهد شد. تا زمانی که همهی ما همصدا آنرا تکرار کنیم. بیایید با هم باشیم. اگر شجاعت پیوستن به راهپیماییهای خیابانی را ندارید، درِ خانههایتان را بگشایید. جلو در بایستید و تماشاگر حرکت پهلوانانتان باشید. اگر این کار را انجام دهیم، همهی ایران را پُر خواهیم کرد. این نبرد پایانی ماست: نبرد با ترس. هنگامی که بر آن پیروز شویم، ایران از آن ما خواهد شد. هنگامی که ایران بُرون آید، به معنای راستین بُرون آید، به پایان شوربختیها میرسیم. سرکوبگران، پاسدارها، نیروهای انتظامی، همه خواهند دید و خواهند فهمید که ما باهمیم و آنها تنها. همانگونه که فردوسی میگوید: همه جنگ ناکرده، بگریختند / همه دشت، تیر و کمان ریختند
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(50/54) “When I was eighty I was giving an interview on Persian television. I wanted to recite a verse, from the part of Shahnameh when Rostam selects Rakhsh as his horse. But no matter how hard I tried, I could not remember the line. For almost a minute I sat still. After that I stopped giving speeches. I’m at a new stage now. I’ve accepted this. It’s like an arrow that’s descending. It’s been a long flight. But it’s nearly reached its destination. I’ve done all I can. So now I try to think through the soul of our people. It’s in the hands of the young people now. They’re the ones with energy. They’re the ones that can change the regime. In the great battles of Shahnameh, as long as the flag is flying high, the army remains strong. The flag must stay raised. When the flag falls, the battle is lost. The flag of this regime is the hijab. For as long as I can remember. For my entire life, it’s the thing they’ve cared about most. It’s something that can be visualized. Something that can be seen from afar. No matter how low they sink, no matter how weak they are, it’s the one proof that they’re still in control. That they still control half of Iran. They’ve made it their flag. But their castle is surrounded. The flag is falling fast. And when it finally hits the ground, the regime will end. Mitra and I do whatever we can to support. We go to the protests. She wears her ‘Woman, Life, Freedom’ hat. She doesn’t remember the exact dates, or the exact events. But she can feel it in the air. She knows something’s coming. She brought home two Mahsa Jina Amini T-shirts from one of the protests. She hung one in our living room, and the other in our bedroom. I can not fight it, her word is law. Lately she has become obsessed with the idea of going back to Iran. She thinks we’re going home. She’s always saying: Where are we going to live? Who are we going to see? It’s not a delusion. The hope is inside her. And is inside of me too. I still hope that I will live to see it. The new Iran. Just a glimpse would be enough for me. As Ferdowsi writes: ‘Even a few drops sipped at the end of evil, is worth more than all the years of life.”
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(49/54) “We still take long walks together, even today. There’s a path through the forest near our house. Mitra still can’t stand the silence. She’ll walk off the path so she can hear the dry crunch of the leaves. She still talks the entire time, but these days our conversations don’t reach back as far as they used to. We mainly talk about the things we see. She’ll count her steps, count the houses, count the trees. Mitra’s memory is no longer her friend; it no longer supports her. But she still says ‘hello’ to everyone that she sees. And she’s still a queen, I am always at her service. These days we have become inseparable. If I do not see her for two minutes, I will find what room she’s in. I button her jacket. I tie her shoes. I handle all her medications. I do not grieve the situation. I feel gratitude that I am able to do these things for her, despite nature. My only grief is for her. Her memory was her greatest gift. It’s where I stored my treasures. I could tell her any verse, even once. And she could remember it forever. Now it will escape her after only a minute. Every day her world gets smaller and smaller. Tighter and tighter. It’s the oldest memories that she remembers most now. Recently she has been fixated on her hand. She keeps holding up her crippled hand, and asking: ‘Why did you ever marry me?’ When we were young in Tehran, her father had a tradition. Every morning he would insist on having the first cup of tea. He said it was the one that tasted best. He called it ‘the flower of the tea.’ So now when I brew our tea every morning, I will wait. Until Mitra is up. Until she’s ready. So that I can serve her the flower of the tea. Then as soon as we’ve finished the kettle, she’ll make me go outside. And pour the remains on the roots of our trees.” ما همچنان با هم به پیادهرویهای درازآهنگ میرویم. راهی جنگلی در نزدیکی خانهمان هست. میترا همچنان خاموشی را برنمیتابد. هنوز به راه رفتن روی برگهای خُشک و شنیدن خِشخِش آنها دلبسته است. هنوز همهی راه را سخن میگوید، اما گفتوگوهای ما به گذشتههای دور بازنمیگردند. این روزها بیشتر دربارهی آنچه میبینیم، سخن میگوییم. او گامهایش را میشمارد، خانهها را میشمارد و درختها را. حافظهی میترا دیگر یاریاش نمیدهد، دوستش نیست، از او کناره گرفته است. ولی هنوز با هر رهگذری که از کنارمان میگذرد، خوشآمد میگوید. او هنوز شهبانوی خانه است و خواهد ماند و تا هستم او را پرستار و خدمتگزار خواهم بود. این روزها ما جداییناپذیریم. اگر برای دو دقیقه او را نبینم، در اتاقها به دنبالش میگردم. دکمههای ژاکت و بند کفشهایش را میبندم. داروهایش را به هنگام به او میرسانم. هرگز برای خودم دل نمیسوزانم. سپاسگزار بختم که میتوانم اين کارها را برای او انجام دهم. برای او اندوهناکم. برجستهترین توانایی او حافظهاش بود. یاد او گنجینهی یادهای من هم بود. میدانستم هر بیتی را یک بار برای او بخوانم، برای همیشه به یاد میسپارد. این روزها پس از دقیقهای از ذهن او میگریزند. دنیایش هر روز کوچک و کوچکتر، تنگ و تنگتر میشود. خاطرههای دوردست را بهتر به یاد دارد. تازگیها به دست چپش میاندیشد. پیوسته دست کمکار خود را بالا نگه میدارد و میپرسد: “به راستی تو چرا با من ازدواج کردی؟” روزگار جوانی که در تهران بودیم، پدرش دوست داشت هر بامداد، نخستین استکان چای را بنوشد، میگفت بهترین است. آن را «گُلِ چای» مینامید. هنگامی که هر بامداد چایمان را آماده میکنم، چشمبهراهش میمانم تا بتوانم با گُلِ چای از او پذیرایی کنم. شبها دست مرا میگیرد تا با هم تَهماندهی چای را پای گلها ودرختان بریزیم
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Open turnstiles at JFK airport allow commuters to go between the subway and Airtrain free of charge.
The Port Authority is taking a different approach to fare beating at JFK Airport by leaving some gates to the AirTrain wide open. [ more › ]
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The NYPD has released its "clearance rates" for 2023 and part of 2024.
Police say they solve 76% of murders in Brooklyn. The “clearance rate” for murders on Staten Island is closer to 100%. [ more › ]
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The East Ramapo Central School District has faced accusations of mismanagement for years.
The landmark legislation is a Hail Mary attempt to stop the East Ramapo Central School District from shutting down in September. [ more › ]
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So far, $5.8 million in state funds has been distributed to campaigns with another two rounds of funding left to come.
<pMore than 300 candidates registered for the nascent program in this first election cycle. [ more › ]
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"I Voted" stickers are seen on a table during the 2022 primary election in Hoboken, New Jersey.
Hotelier Curtis Bashaw has most of the party support, but Mendham Mayor Christine Serrano Glassner has Trump's backing. [ more › ]
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2022 Israel Day Parade. Protestors in support of Palestine protest against Israel during the 2022 Israel Day Parade on May 22, 2022.
There have been 1,300 protests in NYC related to the war in Gaza. [ more › ]
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Because a new era in inseams has dawned, here are your afternoon links: Moms were texting about Trump, a full stegosaurus skeleton going up for auction, big lizard and more. [ more › ]
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On Saturday, 500 couples were married in a ceremony in Geffen Hall.
Get ready for Pride, Photoville, a mass wedding in Lincoln Center and so much more. [ more › ]
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The group helps blind, low-vision and disabled riders enjoy cycling on tandem bikes, for free. [ more › ]
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There’s nothing like summer in New York! With new attractions, restaurants, exhibits, and hotels opening throughout the state, summer 2024 is sure to be one to remember.
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300 East 50th Street has topped out in Midtown, Manhattan. The $200 million project was developed in partnership between MAG Partners, Global Holdings, and Safanad, and was designed by BKSK Architects. The 170,000-square-foot building was built on the assemblage of multiple sites which were originated by Krown Capital and KRW Realty.
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Permits have been filed for a seven-story residential building at 111 South 6th Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Located between Berry Street and Bedford Avenue, the lot is near the Marcy Avenue subway station, serviced by the J, M, and Z trains. Jack Wolcowitz of Hamilton Eastman is listed as the owner behind the applications.
Updated: 2024-05-31 00:48:00
The Brooklyn NAACP sued the city and state Boards of Elections in 2021 challenging what is commonly referred to as a “line-warming ban."
A federal judge said the state law making it a crime to give food or refreshments to waiting voters is unconstitutional. [ more › ]
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An Uber/Lyft driver allegedly killed a pedestrian in Midtown.
John Horan was crossing 36th Street at about 11:30 p.m. [ more › ]
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Workers tend to the crops at Red Hook Farms, Brooklyn. An Amazon warehouse looms in the background.
The Adams administration is committing to regulate the sites, which often bring pollution and traffic woes to communities. [ more › ]
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New Yorkers can apply for the waitlist from June 3 through June 9.
New Yorkers can apply for the Section 8 waitlist from June 3 to June 9. [ more › ]
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Gov. Kathy Hochul touted the new incidentives to get homeowners to install heat pumps.
U.S. Secretary Energy Jennifer Granholm and Gov. Kathy Hochul announced the new rebate for heat pumps and insulation. [ more › ]
Updated: 2024-05-31 00:48:00
Parts of the G train will be suspended in three phases starting at the end of June.
A town hall on the plan to close sections of the line from June 28 to Sept. 3 is scheduled for Thursday night. [ more › ]
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Because if you can't get to Carbone, you can at least have their jar marinara, here are your afternoon links: fighting for Whitestone Lanes, New York's Youth Workers Bill of Rights, lightning strikes the Empire State Building, and more from around the city and internet. [ more › ]
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Because Totonno's and Grimaldi's are both undergoing some changes, here are your early links: Herm Yarl, drinkin' on the ferry, don't spray a fire extinguisher at a cop as a prank and more. [ more › ]
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The intersection in East Flatbush where a man allegedly tried to mow down a group of Jewish men with his car.
Asghar Ali said he would "kill all the Jews” as he drove his car onto a sidewalk in East Flatbush [ more › ]
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An NYPD vehicle seen in New York City on March 18, 2024.
<pMultiple people are in custody, according to police. [ more › ]
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Despite efforts to protect the identity of the 12 jurors, there's still concern that their identities may be made public.
The judge kept the jurors’ names and addresses anonymous, but some potentially identifying information was revealed in court. [ more › ]
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Some officials in Queens say they don't want the transportation department's e-scooter program in their neighborhoods.
“We all have objected to this and yet they’re still going to bring the program here.” [ more › ]
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Food provider Encore Community Services said they could only provide one meal a day to homebound seniors due to staffing issues and funding restraints.
A new report by the Center for an Urban Future found more than two dozen human services organizations in New York City were struggling to hire and retain workers. [ more › ]
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Progress on the new Cricket World Cup Stadium in Eisenhower Park in East Meadow, New York on May 7, 2024.
Officials outlined tightened security after threats to the Cricket World Cup. [ more › ]
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Because elevators and tilt-a-whirls have a lot in common, mechanically, here are your afternoon links: UFO over Jones Beach, Miss Subways pageant returns, brands aren't woke now and more. [ more › ]
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Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez at a press conference Wednesday.
The accused shooters are between 14 and 21 years old. [ more › ]
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The intersection in the Bronx near where a teenage girl was killed on a scooter.
The girl was a passenger on the scooter with another teenager when it collided with a car. [ more › ]
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Milkshake, the brown and white Dachsund that was dognapped from the Bronx earlier this month.
Milkshake has been missing for close to a month. [ more › ]
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The Empire State Building and Middle Manhattan are pictured as the city gets ready for tropical storm Isaias on Aug. 4, 2020 in New York City.
The city’s Landmarks Preservation Commission will oversee the new program. [ more › ]
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The report finds that the majority of infants and toddlers eligible for subsidized care are not enrolled.
The Citizens’ Committee for Children of New York released its biennial report on children, showing major affordability gaps in child care. [ more › ]
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Hochul says her office plans to hold an event detailing the stats behind the National Guard on the subway.
Hochul first sent National Guard members into the subway more than two months ago. [ more › ]
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Because you gotta let the tide flush that stuff out, here are your early links: Jersey Shore shenanigans, Rudy Giuliani owes a lot of money, North Korea flies balloons with trash into South Korea and more. [ more › ]
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An NJ Transit Train in New York City in 2017. NJ Transit's Brick Church station in East Orange is slated to get accessibility improvements under grants announced Tuesday.
Grants will enable new improvements at select rail stations, according to transit officials. [ more › ]
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From James Beard nominees and delicious diners to historic bed and breakfasts and contemporary art galleries, New York is filled with amazing LGBTQ-owned businesses. Support the state’s diverse LGBTQ community this Pride month and be sure to add these businesses to your next Empire State getaway!
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Bask in the best of New York State with the I LOVE NY Experience, going on tour this summer and making stops at some of the season’s hottest events in New York and beyond!
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Spend some island time in New York State! Whether you prefer an island with a mysterious history, beachfront ambiance, or an elegant castle fit for royalty, New York’s islands are waiting for you to explore. Unlock an up-close view of Niagara Falls, zoom down a 700-foot oceanside zipline, island camp under the stars, and more, from Long Island to the Thousand Islands. Read on for 23 New York islands to add to your next island-hopping adventure!
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Happy (almost) Father’s Day! We appreciate all different types of dads, so instead of one-size-fits-all plans, read on for ideas on where and how to treat the unique dad in your life. From outdoor activities to unique museums, from gardens and restaurants to historical attractions and even spas, find the best way to show Dad you appreciate him.
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Located east of New York City, just off the southern edge of Long Island, 31-mile-long Fire Island is home to some of the most spectacular, pristine beaches in the United States. Its proximity to NYC
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Expect the unexpected when you explore New York State’s mysterious marvels. The best slice of pizza might just be waiting for you in the concourse of a NYC subway station. Your new favorite concert