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Does Your Dog Really Belong in This Restaurant?
  + stars: | 2024-05-16 | by ( Rachel Sugar | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
On a quiet weekday evening inside a restaurant in Brooklyn, a dog under a table announced its presence with a single pronounced yap. At a scoop shop in downtown Manhattan, a large white poodle was spoon-fed what appeared to be vanilla ice cream. In the dining room of a chic Midtown restaurant, a teacup Pomeranian strutted across the floor. There are 617,000 licensed dogs in New York City, and the vast majority, presumably, eat in. But while no city agency tracks how many dogs are regulars at the city’s restaurants, anecdotal evidence suggests that the number is far from zero.
Persons: Horton, , Beth Torin Organizations: New, of Food Safety, New York City Department of Health, Mental Hygiene Locations: Brooklyn, yap, Manhattan, Pomeranian, New York City
All three children showed symptoms of opioid exposure, the police said. Image Zoila Dominici with her 1-year-old son, Nicholas Feliz Dominici. Another 2-year-old-boy, who had left the small ground-floor day care center shortly after noon, was taken to a hospital after his mother noticed an unusual lethargy had replaced a toddler’s normal energy. “This crisis is real, and it is a real wake‑up call for individuals who have opioids or fentanyl in their homes,” Mayor Adams said. “The mere contact is deadly for an adult and it’s extremely deadly for a child.”
Persons: Nicholas Feliz, Nicholas, Joseph E, Kenny, , Eric Adams, Ashwin Vasan, Mayor Adams, Organizations: Montefiore Medical, Police Locations: .
I have only two memories of my first summer at sleep-away camp when I was 9: one from the first day and one from the last. I was not alone in finding sleep-away camp to be an escape, an opportunity for self-reinvention and an invitation to be messier, weirder and just more myself. It’s no surprise that coming home is, for many kids, such a painful transition that experts even have a name for it: campsickness. Shortly after I left my camp summers behind, I began to research the camp experience as an academic. After working with children at a camp in Michigan in the 1940s, he described the immersive nature of sleep-away camp as a “powerful drug” that could offer several potential benefits, including character training and “supportive mental hygiene.”
Persons: I’d, weirder, It’s, Fritz Redl, Locations: Austrian, Nazi Europe, United States, Michigan
Shan Sum, a private columbarium tower in the Kwai Chung district of Hong Kong on June 2. The wavy exterior of Shan Sum, a private columbarium tower in the Kwai Chung district of Hong Kong on June 2. Architect Ulrich Kirchhoff at Shan Sum, a private columbarium tower in the Kwai Chung district of Hong Kong on June 2. The entrance of Shan Sum, a private columbarium tower in the Kwai Chung district of Hong Kong on June 2. Niche compartments to store urns at Shan Sum, a private columbarium tower in the Kwai Chung district of Hong Kong on June 2.
Persons: Noemi Cassanelli, Shan, Kwai Chung, Shan Sum’s, Ulrich Kirchhoff, Feng Shui, Margaret Zee, Zee, , it’s, ” Zee, “ It’s, they’ve, Hong Kong’s, Hong Kongers, Cassanelli, Shun Sum, Pan Tong, Zee’s, Guanyin, I’m, ” Tong Organizations: Hong Kong CNN, HK, CNN, Hong Kong’s Consumer Council, Hong, Food, Environmental Hygiene Department Locations: Hong Kong, German, Kwai Chung, Kwai, Fanling, New York City, Hong, Shan
The former schoolteacher, who's become New York's "rat czar," may face an uphill battle to succeed. An urban-rat expert said Kathleen Corradi must realize rats are not the "enemy." "The 'real city rats' are the men and women of bureaucracy," Michael Parsons told Insider. The 'real rats' of New York CityCorradi's task comes after residents reported almost 3.2 million rat sightings last year to the city's 311 service-request line. Parsons said that the rat czar may face an uphill battle not because of the rodents, "but instead due to the 'real city rats' — the men and women of bureaucracy and their two-and-a-half centuries of bad practice."
CNN —Six people who tested positive for monkeypox – two in New York City, two in Chicago, one in Nevada and one in Maryland – have died, local health departments have confirmed. The two Chicagoans who died after testing positive for monkeypox had multiple other health conditions, including weakened immune systems, according to the Chicago Department of Health (CDPH). A person with monkeypox in Houston died in August, but officials have not determined whether the virus caused the death. In late September, Ohio reported its first death of a person with monkeypox but noted that “the individual also had other health conditions.”It can be difficult to determine if someone has died of monkeypox. There were 27,884 probable or confirmed monkeypox cases reported in the US as of Friday, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Roslansky shares what he's learned the first six months of being CEO and leading the company through a pandemic. It's been six months since I became LinkedIn's chief executive and, as I shared on day one, I never imagined I'd step into this new role during a pandemic. As we near the one-year mark of the pandemic, it's become clear our lives won't likely return to a pre-COVID-19 "normal." The only way you learn to be a CEO is by being a CEO, and there have been countless learnings every day about managing through uncertainty. Provide the resources working parents need to be successful as they're juggling work, childcare, and distance learning all from home.
Unearthing the Secrets of New York’s Mass Graves
  + stars: | 2016-05-15 | by ( Nina Bernstein | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +51 min
Then, like more than a million men, women and children since 1869, she was consigned to a trench on Hart Island. Citing security, the city’s Correction Department also repeatedly rebuffed The Times’s requests to witness Hart Island burials firsthand. hart island Future plots Future plots Active trench 2000s 1990s Hart Island N.Y.C. He readily remembered the Dickerson case as a financial disappointment, but said he was hearing of his ward’s Hart Island burial for the first time. When she died, Ms. Murray had $6,887 left in her personal account at New Surfside.
Persons: Alon Sicherman, Micah Dickbauer, Leola Dickerson, Zarramen Gooden, Milton Weinstein, Hart, shrouds Hart Island’s, Ruth Proskauer Smith, Arnold, Timothy Daniels, Melinda Hunt, Hunt, Hart Island’s, , snatchers, New York State’s, Jim Crow, Gwendolyn Burke, Burke, , David Minton, Dickerson, We’re, Mango’s, Joseph Dixon, Helen Katz, Johnny Maddox, Constance Dickerson Williams, Grandma Leola, Dickerson’s, Dr, Michael Katz, Ms, Katz, Maddox, Bernice, Thackus Dickerson, sheriff’s, Jay Stuart Dankberg, ” Mr, Dankberg, exposés, , ” Felice Wechsler, Constance Mirabelli, Mirabelli, John, Jo Ann Douglas, Mirabelli ”, Douglas, Ciro Ferrer, Ferrer, Regla, Nicholas S, Ratush, Ferrer’s, Ilda, Mr, Julie Bolcer, ” Zarramen, Rita Nelson, Malondya, Doris McCrea, Audrey Ponzio, McCrea, Jonathan Mawere, Emmett Pantin, Sgt, Gerard Pantin, ” Sergeant Pantin, Jason Chiaramonte, Hey, Jason, Chiaramonte, ” Ms, Bolcer, McAllister, Hurricane Sandy, Amy Koplow, Einstein, ” Michael Wynston, Weinstein’s, Wynston, Weinstein, Lynda, abusiveness, Michael, wouldn’t, Barry Gainsburg, they’re, Monica Murray, Maureen, Linda, doesn’t, ” Maureen Eastman, St . Lucia, Murray, Eastman, Grandma, Charles, Murray’s, , Sheryl Hurst, Rodeph Sholom, Terry Saunders, Lady Thiang, Hurst’s, James Hurst, Hurst, Sally Kaplan, Sheryl, ’ ” Organizations: The New York Times, New York Times, Sears, Roebuck & Company, city’s, Information, New York University School of Medicine, New York, Department, Times, The Times, Columbia College, United, New, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Social, Atlantic City, Army, Queens County, Medicaid, Government, Hygiene Legal Service, Medical, Continental, Care, Hart, , Offshore Hospital, Hospital, Rivals, American Academy McAllister Institute of Funeral Service, Queens, Nassau Community College, Bellevue Hospital, Association, Center for Nursing, Rehabilitation, Irish, New Surfside, Facebook, Jewish Locations: Hart, New York City, Long, Alabama, New York, Bronx, . New York, New, Dakota, Manhattan, New York State, Jerusalem, Southern, morgues, Philadelphia , New Haven, United States, Ohio, American, Harlem, Rikers, hart, Pleasantville, N.J, Tuskegee, , Milton, New Jersey, Queens, Queens County, Pensacola, Fla, Atlantic, West, St, Cuba, Trench, Elmhurst , Queens, Havana, Elmhurst, Far Rockaway, Brooklyn, Turners Falls, Iraq, Trinidad, Florida, Afghanistan, they’re, Midtown Manhattan, Bellevue, Hurricane, St ., Creedmoor, Arizona, Farmingdale, Jersey, , California
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