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A Vintage Market Pops Up in a U-Haul Truck

Colorful glassware, a chrome-legged couch and Japanese pants were some of the items being resold at U-Mall, a sort of…

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$500,000 Homes in New York, Michigan and Georgia

A 1905 farmhouse in Kenoza Lake, a Tudor Revival home in Detroit and a Craftsman bungalow in Atlanta.

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Facing Cancellation, Halloween Dog Festival Gets a Formal Parade Route

Organizers of the annual parade in New York’s Tompkins Square Park nearly canceled the event over permitting and funding issues.…

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I Started Playing My Sax Outdoors. Then the Fans Came.

When your rehearsal space is the bank of the Hudson, the audience is a bit unconventional.

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Two People Killed by Grizzly Bear at Banff National Park in Canada

Park officials found the victims early Saturday morning, after receiving an alert from a satellite device hours earlier. A grizzly…

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‘Before Leaving Town, We Stopped to Get Sandwiches to Eat in the Car’

Saving a spot in a long line, pulling weeds in Brooklyn and more reader tales of New York City in…

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An $80 Million Duplex Is the Priciest Closing (So Far) This Year

The apartment sold at 220 Central Park South, a.k.a. the city’s most expensive building. The Woolworth Building also sold a…

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How Christian Cooper, the Central Park Birder, Spends His Sundays

The author and host of “Extraordinary Birder” enjoys a meditative moment, complete with lute music, among the native plants in…

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Dog Parks Are Great for People. Too Bad They’re Terrible for Dogs.

For urban dog owners with a live-wire canine bouncing off the apartment walls, an enclosed dog park can feel like…

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How the Artistic Director at SummerStage Spends Her Sundays

Rain or shine, Erika Elliott drives from borough to borough to check in on the performances happening in city parks…

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