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An ice-cream truck, a slush truck, a Chinatown sugar puller, and more.
A Hester Street Fair favorite is making the transition to brick and mortar.
A Tunisian and a Frenchman are at odds on Chambers Street.
Plus: the Gulf spill knocks oysters off Red Lobster's menu, and JetBlue launches in-flight meals, all in our morning news roundup.
Is the NYPD trying to push street vendors off the street?
"Vendors are subjected to incessant and inhumane ticket blitzes, incurring more than 45,000 tickets each year ..."
“The food’s good, but it’s more than just the food itself. You get to see hot girls.”
Plus: why burgers are bad for global warming, and more from our look at the morning headlines.
A new Korean BBQ cart, serving short-rib tacos, settles on 50th Street near Sixth Avenue.
Watch the video to see who took home top honors in cheap eats.
A club that saw two fights over the weekend, and whether Long Island's wineries were able to overcome this year's bad weather, from our morning glance at the headlines.
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