When the Tampa Buccaneers jumped out to a 12-3 lead in Sunday's game against the Giants, it’s sure looked like rookie QB Daniel Jones was going to pick up where veteran QB Eli Manning had left off. But the rookie Jones put the Giants on his back—without the aid of star running back Saquon Barkley, … Continue reading Giants QB Daniel Jones Gets Victory in His First Start
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Chelsea Market To Add Three New Vendors This Fall
Chelsea Market’s downstairs grocery area, the Chelsea Local, is adding three new vendors this Fall: bagelry Black Seed Appetizing; vegetarian bakery Las Delicias Patisserie; and Asian grocer Pearl River Mart Foods. Black Seed, known for its bagels that blend New York and Montreal techniques, is expanding with a full-on appetizing shop, bringing smoked fish by … Continue reading Chelsea Market To Add Three New Vendors This Fall
Ric Ocasek of The Cars Passes
The Cars frontman Ric Ocasek died naturally of heart disease, the city Medical Examiner’s Office said Monday. The iconic new-wave rock star, 75, was found unconscious inside his Gramercy Park pad around 4:14 p.m. Sunday by his estranged wife, supermodel Paulina Porizkova. He was pronounced dead at the scene. It’s unclear how long Ocasek, born … Continue reading Ric Ocasek of The Cars Passes
Manhattan’s “Paris Theater” Closes After 71 Years
Thanks to the unrelenting rise of rent prices, few beacons of Old New York have managed to remain in this city. And even if they have, it seems their days are numbered. The latest icon forced to shutter is The Paris Theater. Tucked on a Midtown side street between Bergdorf's and The Plaza, the last … Continue reading Manhattan’s “Paris Theater” Closes After 71 Years



