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New Summer Music Fest Takes Stage At 92nd Street Y
The new annual summer festival, Midsummer MusicFest, will double the Jazz this July.

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The new annual summer festival, Midsummer MusicFest, will double the Jazz this July.

Social media reports smoke and firefighters, but the MTA wouldn't give details of what happened early during Tuesday's commute.
Kerber's Farm, a mid-island favorite, is taking over the former home of the shuttered Murray's Cheese Bar.
A food critic from Eater takes a tour of 15 Chinese restaurants in the neighborhood that he says constitutes "the city's newest Chinatown."
A driver with expired plates, no license and thousands in unpaid violations earned a free tow trip with the city sheriff, police said.
Stars will march up the Metropolitan Museum steps on Monday for the "Super Bowl of fashion." Here's what to know, and how to watch.
Issac Newton, Harry Potter, Shakespeare, Copernicus and Vignelli — all inside the Park Avenue Armory.
Only one dirty violator was closed this week, according to city inspectors.
Next Spring, the Frick will begin the process of returning to their home at Henry Clay Frick's newly renovated mansion on Fifth Avenue.
A trio of teens pushed two people to the ground near East 71st and 75th streets early Wednesday morning, according to officials.
Police arrested a man on Sunday in connection to a slashing last month.
A man photographed a woman underneath her dress while riding the escalator together last week, officials said.
The corner of East 48th Street and Madison Avenue is getting crowded, with a 40-story Midtown East tower coming in, according to reports.
Donna Brooklyn closed in 2020 due to COVID. Now its being reborn as a worker-owned coop on Cornelia Street.
After 30 years, Cozy is calling it quits.
The Council Member doubled to nearly $2 million in funding to go towards trees, school security systems and bathrooms, parks and more.
Police are looking for the sprayer, who released the toxic fumes earlier this month.
It took over 100 smoke eaters more than two hours to fight the blaze, according to officials.
The man tripped and fell onto the tracks before being stuck by the train, police said, and was taken to the hospital in stable condition.
The super-green 555 Greenwich St. will exceed the city's 2030 climate standards by over 40 percent.