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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."    

Financial District »

Day of the Dead celebrations are taking place throughout the city.

Bushwick »

The 2016 presidential election has been captured in mural, stencils and poster around the city.

Greenwich Village »

Zagat is hosting a pop-up Tiny Cafe with miniature samples from the area's top restaurants.

Upper West Side »

West 69th Street is famous for its over-the-top Halloween decorations. 

Financial District »

Lady Liberty was unveiled for the first time on Oct. 28, 1886.

New York City »

From Splitting NYC to the Christmas tree tumbleweed, here are some of our favorites.

Upper East Side »

Some of the best Halloween decorations around the city have been popping up on Twitter and Instagram.

TriBeCa »

OK, it's actually a promotion for a new National Geographic show, but the exhibit is still pretty cool.

Red Hook »

Take a peek inside Donald Trump's world.

Astoria »

The bar will host a Halloween party with Duff Beer and Flaming Moes drinks.

Park Slope »

Blogger Tama Arslanian's new book profiles the cute cats that preside over 40 neighborhood businesses. 

Rego Park »

The costume was part of a commercial poking fun at the chain's main rival, according to an employee. 

Astoria »

Only a few more weeks remain until the W train is riding the rails again.