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It was well before dawn on Sunday when the cyclists first began to congregate — a handful at first, then a few dozen, then hundreds. Not far away, the white lights of the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge — the iconic starting point of the New York City Marathon — shimmered like a constellation in the dark sky. But these athletes were happy bathing in the fluorescent glow of a humble 24-hour Dunkin’ Donuts in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. In the past two decades, for a growing number of cyclists, the store’s parking lot has become an iconic starting point in its own right for one irresistible annual challenge: to ride the marathon course in the sliver of time after the roads are closed to traffic and before any official races begin.
Organizations: New York Locations: Bay Ridge , Brooklyn
Walk up to Lafayette Avenue between Fulton Street and Bedford Avenue for one of the best parties along the course. You can also catch runners at several points in Williamsburg and Greenpoint, along Bedford Avenue between Lafayette Avenue and Nassau Avenue. Take the L train to Bedford Avenue, the M or J train to Marcy Avenue or the G train to Nassau Avenue or Greenpoint Avenue. The Q subway line stops at several points along this stretch. North of 96th Street, use the 6 subway line to get to this part of the course.
Persons: It’s, Alexander, Duke Ellington, Charles A, Dana, Harlem Meer, Organizations: New York, Brooklyn, Barclays Center, Lafayette, Bedford, Queens, ., Dana Discovery Center, Park, Columbus, West Locations: Staten Island, Brooklyn, Staten, Bay Ridge, Sunset, Park, Flatbush, Fulton Street, Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Bedford, Lafayette Avenue, Nassau, Avenue, Vernon, Jackson, . Manhattan, Manhattan, Bronx, Harlem
Aid organizations that serve civilians in Gaza say they are receiving record amounts of donations in a sign of public support for relief efforts even as a growing stock of supplies remain stalled at Egypt's Rafah border crossing. In the Gaza Strip, where 2.3 million people live, civilians are in dire need of clean water, food and medicine, emergency medics say. However, with a web of political and logistical obstacles on getting aid in, much of the money and supplies intended for Gaza is in limbo, forcing aid groups to wait as they amass truckloads of goods. Aid groups say they are building up supplies in hopes of eventually getting them through to civilians in Gaza, nearly half of whom are children. The majority of support comes from donors based in the United States, he added, with individual donations averaging around $138.
Persons: Aurora Ellis, Steve Sosebee, Derek Madsen, Anera, Rabia, Anera's Madsen, Basma Bsharat, Diane Craft, Rosalba O'Brien Organizations: REUTERS, Palestine Children's Relief, Israel, Palestine Aid Society, UNRWA, Hamas, Palestinian American, U.S, Thomson Locations: Gaza, Bay Ridge, Brooklyn , New York, U.S, United States, Israel, Rafah, Canada, Ann Arbor , Michigan, Palestine, Crescent, UN, Palestinian, Palestinian American, Brooklyn, Clifton , New Jersey
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Opinion | A Dispatch From the Muslim Girl Scouts of Astoria
  + stars: | 2023-10-28 | by ( Mara Gay | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +7 min
At a meeting of the Muslim Girl Scouts of Astoria last week, a young woman bounded into the room, asking whether her fellow scouts had secured tickets to an Olivia Rodrigo concert. “It’s no conflict at all,” Ms. Rayan told me of Islam and the Girl Scouts. “You want a strong Muslim American girl.”At the Girl Scouts meeting, Amira and her friends discussed their plans to protest the war in Gaza. In 1948, Ms. Rayan told me, her grandfather lost his home and land in Jaffa to the state of Israel. Ms. Rayan said those killed in her family included six cousins and their children, who were as young as 2.
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In 2001, following the 9/11 terror attacks, anti-Muslim motivated crimes became the second highest reported among religious-bias incidents, according to FBI data. Two of the attackers have been charged with assault and menacing as a hate crime; four others remain at large, according to the complaint. She was charged with assault as a hate crime, and other charges, the complaint states. A 28-year-old man was arrested this week and charged with a hate crime and aggravated assault. “Hate crime is still down but since the incident in Gaza, there has been an uptick,” Kenny said.
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The fast food giant has given one of its Bay Ridge outposts a retro makeover as a promotional stunt for Marvel's latest TV show. From Aug. 20 until Sept. 1, customers who visit the location at 6620 Bay Parkway will be greeted by the McDonald's of yesteryear. The burger restaurant has received a top-to-bottom makeover that makes it look like it did in 1982. McDonald'sFrom the ferns that were once ubiquitous in McDonald's restaurants to the vintage artwork on the walls featuring mascots including Grimace and Mayor McCheese, there's no trace of the chain's modern, minimalist current look. Even the menu got a retro makeover.
Persons: McCheese, Mike Bullington, McDonald's Organizations: Brooklyn, McDonald's, Marvel, CNBC
As they got to know one another — “It was a little awkward because I’d been looking at him for six months,” Mr. Bittar said — Mr. Bittar explained that he was a single father. Mr. Bittar, who is gregarious and vocal, grew up in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. His father, Robert Bittar, is of Syrian descent and his late mother, Helen Bittar, was of Irish-Catholic descent; both were professors. Mr. Bittar began selling jewelry on the streets of downtown Manhattan as a scrappy teenager. “The differences are so obvious it’s kind of ridiculous,” said Todd Parmley, a software company executive who has known Mr. Bittar for more than two decades.
Persons: Miner, Charlie, ” Mr, Bittar, Mr, , , Robert Bittar, Helen Bittar, Charles Miner III, Claire Miner, , Todd Parmley Organizations: East, Bucknell University Locations: Bay Ridge , Brooklyn, Manhattan, Connecticut, Darien, Fairfield
On a Thursday evening in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, about 250 Muslims gathered in a halal Italian restaurant for a singles dating event. Some of them shied away from cameras, citing privacy concerns, while others said they were afraid of appearing “desperate.”The event was hosted by Muzz, a Muslim dating app based in London, with eight million users worldwide, according to the company. Prayer mats were set up in an outdoor dining tent for Maghreb, the fourth of five daily prayers for Muslims. Inside the restaurant, tables and chairs were cleared to make space for the mingling guests, and platters of hummus, chicken kebab wraps and Mediterranean salad were being served. ‌Topics of conversation included halal Thai food in New York (“Top Thai — we should go check it out,” one person said to another) and the difficulty of meeting new people while working remotely.
Organizations: Muzz Locations: Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, London, Maghreb, New York
Much has been written about “good enough” marriages, but what of “good enough” houses in “I guess we have to live somewhere” neighborhoods? This is the story of a family who began with low expectations and then fell in love. In 2016, Amanda and Alain de Beaufort were renting an apartment with a garden in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, where they had access to a new school with a Spanish/English program for their two children. Then one day, their landlord sold the building for cash and gave them a month to pack up and move out. “OK, we’ll just buy something in Sunset Park,” Ms. de Beaufort, 46, recalled saying, before making the cruel discovery that no affordable properties remained in the neighborhood.
Persons: Amanda, Alain de Beaufort, de Beaufort, Ms Locations: , Sunset Park , Brooklyn, Colombia, Sunset Park, Bay Ridge , Brooklyn, Westchester County
Here are the meanings of the least-found words that were used in (mostly) recent Times articles. Of course, the other people at your table will say they have no room for dessert. Or Kuh-TAH, like the British pronunciation of catarrh, a phlegmy sore throat?— How Do You Pronounce Qatar? The difference is that “b” is voiced, which for some people, makes it sound funny or strange coming at the end of a word. (April 3, 2005)And the list of the week’s easiest words:
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Driver in Brooklyn U-Haul Attack Charged With Murder
  + stars: | 2023-02-14 | by ( Jimmy Vielkind | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
A 62-year-old man was charged with murder Tuesday after he was accused of striking multiple pedestrians with a U-Haul truck in Brooklyn during what police called a mental-health episode that left one person dead. Weng Sor, of Las Vegas, was charged with second-degree murder and seven counts of attempted murder, police said. One person died and seven others were injured Monday after Mr. Sor allegedly drove the truck onto sidewalks and around the Brooklyn neighborhoods of Bay Ridge, Sunset Park and Dyker Heights, officials said.
Man hit by truck driver in Brooklyn rampage dies of head injury
  + stars: | 2023-02-14 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
REUTERS/Shannon StapletonNEW YORK, Feb 14 (Reuters) - One of the nine people struck by a man driving a U-Haul truck in New York City has died from his injuries, police said Tuesday. One of the driver's victims was a 44-year-old man who suffered head injuries and was declared dead at a nearby hospital, police said. The suspect is being held in a city jail and is expected to make his first appearance in court on Tuesday. The son said his father had been living in Las Vegas and was surprised when he appeared in New York City last week. Reporting by Jonathan Allen in New York; editing by Jonathan OatisOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
New York City police officers detained the driver of a U-Haul truck that struck several pedestrians Monday morning in Brooklyn, officials said, a “rampage” that left one person dead. Officers pursued the truck through the borough’s Bay Ridge neighborhood, where video clips on social media showed the U-Haul rolling along sidewalks and striking a person on what appeared to be an electronic bike. The New York City Fire Department received calls for injured pedestrians starting around 10:30 a.m., the department said.
New York City police officers detained the driver of a U-Haul truck that struck several pedestrians on Monday morning in Brooklyn, officials said. Officers pursued the truck through the borough’s Bay Ridge neighborhood, where video clips on social media showed the U-Haul rolling along sidewalks and striking a person on what appeared to be an electronic bike. The New York City Fire Department received calls for injured pedestrians starting around 10:30 a.m., the department said.
NEW YORK, Feb 13 (Reuters) - Police in New York City have arrested a U-Haul truck driver accused of deliberately plowing into pedestrians on Monday, injuring at least eight people before officers chased him down and stopped the vehicle, authorities said. But the New York Times, citing two senior law enforcement officials speaking on condition of anonymity, gave the driver's name as Weng Sor. [1/3] A New York Police Department vehicle blocks a U-Haul rental vehicle, where according to media reports a man struck multiple people and the NYPD took the driver into custody, near the Battery tunnel in the Brooklyn borough of New York City, U.S., February 13, 2023. A video clip aired on WABC-TV showed a truck narrowly missing a pedestrian on a sidewalk, with a police cruiser in pursuit. Attorneys at the Saipov penalty proceedings briefly discussed the Brooklyn U-Haul rampage while the jury was out of the courtroom.
Amalia Conner registers to vote so she can cast her ballot in midterm elections at the Bay Ridge Civic Association in Annapolis, November 8, 2022. An expected "red wave" of votes for Republican candidates did not come to fruition in the November midterm elections. The survey was conducted in November immediately after the election by bipartisan polling team Fabrizio Ward and Impact Research. Inflation and rising prices topped the list of overall voter concerns, with 33%, followed by abortion, 28%, and threats to democracy, 25%. Democratic candidates ranked high with voters who are concerned most with abortion and threats to democracy.
REUTERS/Mary F. CalvertPHOENIX, Ariz./BIRMINGHAM, Mich., Nov 8 (Reuters) - Senate incumbents including Democratic leader Chuck Schumer and senior Republican John Thune won re-election in Tuesday's U.S. midterm elections, on a day Republicans were expected to wrest control of Congress away from President Joe Biden's Democrats. Thirty-five Senate seats and all 435 House of Representatives seats are on the ballot. The final outcome, particularly control of the 50-50 Senate, is unlikely to be known any time soon. Democrats currently control that chamber through Vice President Kamala Harris' tie-breaking vote. The Georgia race could end up in a Dec. 6 runoff to determine which party holds the Senate.
DeSantis, a possible contender for the Republican presidential nomination in 2024, turned away Democratic Representative Charlie Crist, Edison Research projected. Seven Republicans also won U.S. Senate seats, according to Edison, though none was unexpected. Thirty-five Senate seats and all 435 House of Representatives seats are on the ballot. Republicans are widely favored to pick up the five seats they need to control the House, but control of the Senate could come down to tight races in Pennsylvania, Nevada, Georgia and Arizona. In Maricopa County, Arizona - a key battleground - the Republican Senate nominee, Blake Masters, and the national party filed an emergency lawsuit seeking to extend voting hours after some tabulation machines malfunctioned.
The gamble appears to have worked: All eight Democratic candidates who benefited from the strategy were projected to win their races as of Wednesday morning. Democrats also defended two competitive House of Representatives seats in New Hampshire and picked up one in Michigan, as their candidates held wide leads over Republican election deniers. And Democratic gubernatorial candidates in four states -- Pennsylvania, Michigan, Maryland and Illinois -- easily dispatched Republican candidates after running ads in the Republican primaries earlier this year. Democratic groups spent at least $51.5 million in Republican primaries this year, according to a Reuters tally. The DGA also ran ads amplifying the conservative credentials of Republican election deniers in Maryland and Michigan who won their primaries but lost the general election.
He says right now, renters aren't questioning rental fees, and deals are much harder to come by. I'm not exaggerating when I say that I've never seen the rental market as crazy as it is right now. But this year, the rental market has returned stronger than ever and the pent-up demand has been great for property owners, agents, and brokers like myself. Apartment seekers aren't questioning rental fees, and deals on new leases are much harder to come by. My advice for anyone looking to secure their next NYC apartment is be extra preparedUnderstand that the market is highly competitive right now and things are moving at lightning speed.
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