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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."    

Civic Center »

If your neighbor didn't clean his sidewalk by 11 a.m. Monday, he can be fined up to $350.

Concourse »

Temperatures in the low 40s means lots of melting ... and re-freezing later tonight.

Kingsbridge Heights »

While waiting out the city's second-biggest storm ever, New Yorkers found ways to entertain themselves.

Midtown »

If you built a three-snowball snowman with the snow this weekend, you weren't trying hard enough.

Upper West Side »

New Yorkers put the heaps of snow dumped on the city to good use this weekend.

Park Slope »

Locals blasted businesses that failed to clear their sidewalks of snow.

West Village »

Drone operators from Queens to Brooklyn to Manhattan took to the skies during and after the storm.

Greenpoint »

A posting offering a $200-per-night backyard igloo was pulled from the site after several hours.

Bay Ridge »

The weather's fine, sure. But that snow. All. That. Snow. 

Prospect Heights »

The temperature-controlled, members-only Dog Parker boxes cost 20 cents a minute.

TriBeCa »

The self-described YouTube filmmaker Casey Neistat reprised his 2014 stunt. 

Bay Ridge »

In the aftermath of Saturday's epic snowstorm, New Yorkers are cleaning up and getting out to sled. 

Kew Gardens »

We've got everything you need to know about Saturday's snowstorm.