As Mason Dixon Closes, Increased Vigilance for Underage Boozers on LES
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Bouncers at Max Fish are now equipped with I.D. scanners.
The recent nightlife crackdown is controversial even in cop-friendly circles.
The latest in the war against nightlife on the Lower East Side.
Seattle and vegan street eats come to Ludlow. Plus: Long Island comes to the LES, and Max Fish remembered.
Ulli Rimkus confirms that her beloved bar has signed on for another year on Ludlow Street.
Now this is going to throw the nostalgia bloggers for a loop.
The nightlife landscape is getting increasingly divisive.
A conversation with Max Fish's owner of 21 years, as she says good-bye to Ludlow Street.
The landlord has tripled the rent.
Plus: Leo hits up Burger Joint and Ivanka Trump goes downtown for dinner at Frank, in our weekly roundup of where the pretty people are...
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