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Temporary lakes are the newest trend in, uh, water.
Should summer in the city more closely resemble summer in suburbia?
Think of the children!
The city could meet its first fully self-sustainable home.
A former vaudeville performer rips a phone book into thirds with his bare hands.
The world is going back to normal, non-Obama graphic art.
Like a neighborhood version of 'Freaky Friday'!
Did this enterprising job-seeker perhaps confuse it with the Upper East Side?
Someone is on a mission to find the ‘Be Kind Rewind’ director.
In Chinatown, they have a special nickname for the assembly speaker, who represents the district.
If you were Lady Liberty, they'd pay $150,000 to see if it was safe for people to walk on your head. That's status! Plus news from Crown Heights, the LES, Clinton Hill, and Wash Heights, in the week's final boroughs report.
The Wonder Wheel is 88! On 8/8/08! Whee! Climb aboard the daily boroughs report and drink in the view!
Plus plaster nearly falling on East Harlem babies before their souls are insured and a cure for killer staph in the Gowanus Canal. Why wait? Click through today's boroughs report!
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