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Worth a Click: 5 DNAinfo Stories You Might Have Missed

By Julia Bottles | August 21, 2015 5:09pm
 The sign outside The Randolph in Williamsburg references a recent Vanity Fair story about the 'Tinderpocolypse.' The bar was not actually featured in the article.
The sign outside The Randolph in Williamsburg references a recent Vanity Fair story about the 'Tinderpocolypse.' The bar was not actually featured in the article.
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DOE Kept Info on 'Dangerous' UWS School Secret, Officials Say

After DNAinfo reported that P.S. 191 in the Upper West Side was one of the most dangerous schools in Manhattan, local leaders claim the city kept the fact that the school was on track to be labled "persistently dangerous" from its new principal, Lauren Keville. (8/20/2015)

Bike Theft Victim Leaves Angry Note to Thief on Hell's Kitchen Sign Post

A person who's bike was stolen Monday is really, really angry about it. (8/19/2015)

 

Someone's got some Santeria coming their way. #hellskitchen #bikes #signs #karma

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Williamsburg Starbucks to Start Serving Beer and Wine

Williamsburg's "coolest" Starbucks is now its booziest. It started serving alcohol along with its usual lattes on Wednesday. (8/17/2015)

Dad Writes Children's Book for Burning Man Fans

"While many people may balk at the idea of teaching kids about Burning Man, the West 109th Street resident hopes the book will open people's eyes to the true spirit and family-friendly side of the experience." (8/20/2015)

Williamsburg Bar's Sign Mocks the Vanity Fair 'Dating Apocalypse'
Nancy Jo Sales wrote a takedown of Tinder and its accompanying dating culture for Vanity Fair. The article ignited a Twitterstorm, a Tinder social media meltdown and one Williamsburg bar to poked a little fun at the magazine with a sign that read, "Usually more chicks than dudes." (8/20/2015)