More than 70 federal officers stormed Canal Street yesterday, arresting vendors and protestors alike. / 53 comments
The federal agents, masked and armed, detained several vendors and arrested protestors. / 84 comments
"What was once a peaceful and secure residential street has now descended into a state of persistent chaos, lawlessness, and public endangerment." / 38 comments
...as did the one at 424 Broadway. But the street vendors are still out in force. / 10 comments
Vending has always been prohibited on the bridge. But as of Jan. 3 the city promises to enforce its own rules. / 3 comments
Similar to Canal Street, the Brooklyn Bridge pedestrian path is clogged with vendors, and none are permitted. / 17 comments
Plus Summer Thursdays at the Museum of Jewish Heritage; screening of "Pride from Above"; B.J. Jones is joining the Adams administration. / 18 comments
As I see it, it all matters. A civilized city should have good solutions to all of these issues. — Marcus / Seen & Heard: PopUp Bagels facade revealed!
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