The Blizzard of '26 deposited nearly 20 inches of snow in Central Park, and in Tribeca, not a curl of wrought iron was spared a dusting. / 2 comments
Plus a sample sale at Loftie Clocks; American Presidents in New York symposium; moving snow and packages.
Plus dramatic shots of the ice on the Hudson from above; reminder for the Duane Park Groundhog Events coming up Monday. / 1 comment
Central Park reported 10 inches as of last night, with more to come.
The Sanitation Department will start plowing after 2 inches fall; property owners have to do the sidewalks. / 7 comments
That was 2.7 inches, reported in Central Park. Last year the city got 13 inches total.
A quick lap of the neighborhood both late night and early morning yesterday produced some unfamiliar scenes. The city hasn't gotten that much snow in four years.
Plus Frenchette Bakery has added Saturday hours; the German School has added another grade; Dr. Smood's on Hubert is still in play, but on hold. / 1 comment
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