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May 1 brought big crowds and good vibes, but no obvious path forward.
Protesters slept outside legally around Union Square last night.
The 17-year-old's mother and father will join Occupy Wall Street tonight.
This is an awful nightmare come true.
Nearby buildings have been evacuated.
A bunch of people beat each other with pillows in Union Square.
You have to hang on to the little victories.
The city is skimping on some projects, but at least they're leaving us our toilets.
We talked to twenty strangers in Union Square to see how they felt the economy was going to affect them. They were optimistic! (And CUTE.)
Getting all colonial in Union Square, watching crabs rut in Marine Park, letting go of fancy F-train plans in the Slope, and busting the gays in Forest Hills. All that and more in our week's-end boroughs report.
The ghost of Courtney Love in Soho, Reverend Billy making a racket in Union Square Park, and midwestern moms fondling stylish butt plugs in the Village! All in one city! All in our daily boroughs report.
Roosevelt Island may not get its ferry so soon, the Rockaways may get a $19 mil library … and Union Square Park–goers will still get free hugs! Even more gets in our daily boroughs report.
Is the city really dumping trash in a Ridgewood wetland? How could we have missed the Sinatra tribute in Williamsburg? And how would you get by without your daily boroughs report?
Plus, trouble for UBS, victory for Stephen Colbert, and one or the other for anyone who took the bar last time around, in our daily industry roundup.
Escalator vigilantes in Union Square, riverside Ping-Pong for the LES, and (gasp) a "sick" dog run in the Slope. Yep, it's Freaky Friday in our daily boroughs report.
Who's stealing the big bronze bells of Woodside? That and other burning questions in our daily report from the hoods.
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