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This is the city’s story and every day it’s different. Our reporters see unique things that make their neighborhoods great. This blog is for those moments that make you scratch your head, celebrate, or gripe to your coworker about how, for better or worse, "This is New York."    

East Village »

New Yorkers took to social media to express their excitement over Pommes Frites' reopening.

Flushing »

Beekeeper Wally Blohm talks about the basics of beekeeping. 

Flatbush »

Juan Carlos Pinto first started the recycling art form in protest of the MTA fare hikes in 2002.

West Village »

A forum is being held on June 23 to discuss adding the bar to the country's national parks system.

Central Harlem »

Buffalo Boss and Wing Stop will open within 500 feet of each other.

Crown Heights »

The large street painting by local artist Mike Perry was gone as of Wednesday.

Far Rockaway »

Plastic surgeon Dr. Scot Glasberg explained the basics of butt injections to DNAinfo.

Midtown »

Income inequality, gun control and de Blasio's New York were all up for debate on Comedy Central.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

Workers at the OUT Hotel are suing for stolen wages and discrimination.

Upper West Side »

Residents are using old-fashioned drying closets instead of modern dryers. 

Jackson Heights »

Stan Houston plays on major streets and avenues to make a few bucks, he said. 

Long Island City »

Chris Carlson adorned the construction scaffolding next door to his home with art and holiday lights.

Park Slope »

The 32 ounce containers will be phased out after the styrofoam ban begins on July 1.

Williamsburg »

Vinnie's Pizzeria sold more than a dozen whole pies and 300 to 400 slices.