New York Parking Rules for Sukkot
Certain regulations will be suspended in the city on Friday. feeds.nytimes.com |
Firefighters in Queens Won’t Rush to All Calls
During a three-month pilot program in Queens, firefighters will respond more cautiously on nonemergency calls. feeds.nytimes.com |
One Small Town, Six Big-League Careers
South Amboy, N.J., a town whose population has never exceeded 9,500, has sent six players to the major leagues, three who reached the World Series. feeds.nytimes.com |
City Room: The Quiet Man Behind Paladino
The Morning Buzz: Paladino's mop-up man, the timetable for the only civil trial in a 9/11 death, and other regional news. feeds.nytimes.com |
Presidents Roosevelt Honored With Posthumous Columbia Degrees
Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Theodore Roosevelt received posthumous degrees from Columbia Law School yesterday evening at a ceremony held at 30 Rockefeller Plaza. The two Roosevelts each attended the law school, though neither graduated. Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th American president, began Columbia Law School in 1880 after graduating from Harvard, but left in 1882 to fill a seat in the state Assembly. The 32nd president, Theodore's fifth cousin, entered Columbia in 1905 and left in 1907 to... nysun.com |