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Polo at Governors Island, and a man named Nacho.
Proposal outlines a 40 percent increase in physical campus.
Mini-golf and wooden bicycles? This is what we imagine Amsterdam to be like.
On Governors Island today, they'll be demolishing ten buildings. But who says it's only little boys who will want to watch?
Richard Fuld’s bank has another up-and-down day; NBC’s Jeff Zucker is pleased with himself; and J.Crew brings Nantucket red to Tribeca.
They're not too gentrified in Greenpoint to transcend the crummy G train, not too Ikea-fied in Red Hook to alienate Santogold, and not too cranky in Brooklyn Heights to bitch about smaller OJ cartons. So we're not too proud to say this: that and more in today's boroughs report!
There's a lot of weird news in our boroughs report today: Tony Soprano's maid is evicted from Williamsburg, Alex Hamilton's house is afloat in Harlem, and possible sex hotels are cropping up in Gowanus! Click through for all the oddacity!
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