THE CITY was aboard the Shoofly as it carved through the ice to let barges carrying essential heating fuel make their way up and down Newtown Creek.
Around the midpoint of the American Revolution, Gen. George Washington sent one of his most trusted generals, Maj. Gen. John ...
The Blizzard of '66 still stands in the record books, and those who remember it look back at the impact and chaos across ...
It has been 60 years since the historic Blizzard of 1966 hit Central New York. In only four days in Oswego, there was more than 100 inches of snow accumulation. The ...
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In New York during the 1960s, I came under the influence of Black cultural nationalists, such as Askia Touré, the founder of the Black Arts Movement. The Umbra Workshop, which published four issues of ...
An artist has created an installation in the former department store in Downtown Brooklyn, using light patterns triggered by sounds.
Stacks coffee and cafe, an expanded exhibition schedule and a new Kid Zone are all listed as steps toward an overdue new ...
A massive snowstorm with blizzard conditions killed more than 200 people in the Northeast, setting weather records that still stand today.
The Blizzard of 1966 was a devastating snowstorm that struck Central New York, dropping 42.3 inches of snow in Syracuse and 103 inches in Oswego, causing strong winds and difficult snow removal.
Although the subway operated profitably during World War II, it became a money loser after the war." From "Lost Subways of America." ...
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