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Now Open: World's First Certified Organic Bar

Nov 10 2008 - 12:30pm by YumSugar
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Now Open: World's First Certified Organic Bar This weekend, GustOrganics, an all-organic restaurant in Manhattan, became the world's first 100 percent USDA certified organic bar. The sleek, eco-conscious bar and restaurant is located in Greenwich Village. The bar is stocked with certified organic wine, beer, fresh fruit, and spirits such as rum, vodka, whiskey, and tequila.
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New York Taxis Won't Go Green Under City's Watch

Nov 1 2008 - 9:00am by CitizenSugar
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New York Taxis Won't Go Green Under City's Watch New York City's plan to turn its whole fleet of yellow cabs green by 2012 got the red light this week from a federal judge, who ruled that regulation of fuel emissions standards falls under federal authority. The plan called for every new taxi to have a standard of least 30 miles per gallon — a benchmark met by hybrid and clean diesel cars. US District Judge Paul Crotty said enforcing the new regulations now would be costly to the taxi industry, which prompted Mayor Michael Bloomberg to release a statement saying the city is considering an appeal.
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Guess Who Wants to Live in Central Park?

Oct 31 2008 - 2:00pm by casasugar
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Guess Who Wants to Live in Central Park? When asked of his dream NY address, a celebrated interior designer recently told Page Six Magazine, "If I could, I would create a house in Central Park. It would look like a tree and be invisible to passersby. And, yes, I recognize what a selfish gesture it would be."
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King Bloomberg? City Council Decides Mayor Can Run Again

Oct 24 2008 - 1:15pm by LibertySugar
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King Bloomberg? City Council Decides Mayor Can Run Again The New York City Council has voted 29-22 to change term-limit laws to allow Michael Bloomberg to run for a third term, but the royal battle is far from over. In addition to securing federal Justice Department clearance, the city council's decision must survive various court battles. A lawsuit has been brought by public school teachers, and another by two council members.
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Mario Batali to Light Empire State Building Orange Tonight!

Oct 20 2008 - 3:15pm by YumSugar
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Mario Batali to Light Empire State Building Orange Tonight! When the sun goes down on New York tonight, celebrity chef Mario Batali and Hollywood actor-director Stanley Tucci will light Manhattan's Empire State Building bright orange. Batali and Tucci, both board members of the Food Bank, are spreading the word about the orange which, aside from matching Batali's clogs, also happens to be the symbolic color for raising funds and awareness of hunger relief. The duo are helping to kick off a hunger relief campaign called Go Orange! for the Food Bank for New York City.
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Graffiti Is Progress in NYC: Obama Street Art

Oct 14 2008 - 11:15am by LibertySugar
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Graffiti Is Progress in NYC: Obama Street Art Popular artists including Shepard Fairey, David Choe, and Chico added their work to a growing collection of street art celebrating Barack Obama's candidacy in New York City. This stealth marketing campaign has reared its beautiful head in other cities too, including Chicago, Seattle, and LA. Check out some pictures capturing Obama's street cred.
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Michael Bloomberg Wants Four More Years . . . Again

Oct 3 2008 - 8:00am by LibertySugar
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Michael Bloomberg Wants Four More Years . . . Again Michael Bloomberg announced yesterday that he would seek a third term as mayor, thanks to unprecedented challenges and the economic crisis facing New York City. Only problem: New York City's term limit law says his time is up. Bloomberg plans to ask City Council to change the law so he can have another shot.
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In the News: Something to Bank On

Oct 3 2008 - 7:30am by casasugar
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In the News: Something to Bank On New York magazine's "The 72-Room Bohemian Dream House" unveils what is perhaps "the greatest real-estate coup of all time": 190 Bowery Street. In 1966, thanks to much pressure from his real estate agent, photographer Jay Maisel scrounged up enough money, $102,000 to be exact, to purchase the abandoned 1898 Germania Bank building in Manhattan's Bowery district, which then was largely middle-class and German and by no means a "hot" neighborhood. 42 years, Meisel still lives there with his wife, Linda, and daughter, Amanda.
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Briefing Book! NYC Hands Out Matchbooks With Rotting Gums

Sep 22 2008 - 12:30pm by LibertySugar
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Briefing Book! NYC Hands Out Matchbooks With Rotting Gums
  • Smoking: Need a light? NYC giving out matchbooks with pictures of rotting gums and decaying teeth on the inside. — City Room
  • Trooper-gate: Mission accomplished? Alaska investigation of Sarah Palin has been shut down until after the election. — Talking Points Memo
  • Fat Cats: Does this count as a golden parachute?
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New York City 911 Centers Can Receive Cell Pictures and Texts

Sep 10 2008 - 11:15am by CitizenSugar
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New York City 911 Centers Can Receive Cell Pictures and Texts I go out running alone a lot and watch too much Law & Order: SVU for my own good so I'm always thinking about how I'd be able to get to my cell phone to call 911 from the trunk of a speeding car. Crazy, but true. That's why this advancement from the New York City emergency line is a pretty useful piece of safety technology.
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