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editorgrrl t1_jci3431 wrote

>22-year-old Kerlin Chen was last seen leaving his home on 85th Drive in Queens at around 6 p.m. on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

>Chen is described as an Asian male, 5'7" and approximately 160lbs., with brown eyes and black hair. He was last seen wearing a black jacket.

>Anyone with information is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782).

>The public can also submit tips at https://crimestoppers.nypdonline.org or on Twitter @NYPDTips.

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editorgrrl t1_janpr9q wrote

Reply to comment by DeskFan203 in Staycation by eggheadslut

https://www.centerchurchonthegreen.org/history/crypt/

>Crypt tours are offered on the third Sunday of each month directly following worship services at 11:00am.

Grove Street Cemetery tours begin in April: https://grovestreetcemetery.org/explore/visiting/tours

The Cherry Blossom Festival in Wooster Square is Sunday, April 16 from noon to 4:30 p.m.: https://historicwoostersquare.org/cherry-blossom-festival-2023

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editorgrrl t1_j6dd4kq wrote

>DOG FOUND IN FOREST HILLS!

>We found this little guy on the 27th of January 2023 on 108th Street and 63rd Road in Forest Hills 11375.

>Pls contact me if this is your dog.
>347-736-1477
>*Proof of ownership is required to pick him up

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editorgrrl t1_j68o20b wrote

https://www.wtnh.com/news/connecticut/new-haven/officials-at-least-12-displaced-after-new-haven-fire/

> Fire officials in New Haven responded to two separate fires on Bishop Street and State Street on Friday night, January 27, 2023.

> The fire that erupted at a multi-family home at Bishop Street displaced at least 12–15 people. Officials said the fire was contained to the basement but there was smoke damage throughout the home. One person was transported to the hospital for evaluation.

>The New Haven Fire Department was called to a second fire on 952 State Street at 9:25 p.m. Friday night. Fire officials reported smoke on the second floor.

>Both fires are still under investigation. There is no word on whether or not they are connected.

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editorgrrl t1_j5flznx wrote

New Haven Hash House Harriers: https://meetu.ps/e/LM7hJ/yrY1t/i

>Beaver's Bday Onesie Barcrawl
>Saturday, January 21, 2023

>The Skull and Boners are boning in New Haven with a onesie bar crawl to celebrate one Rocky Mountain Spotted Beaver! Let's show up in force and remind them just who owns the asphalt in the Elm City! >Power wash your favorite onesie, suit up, and join us downtown. Best have a big breakfast and carb up... it's going to be a day to remember!>Kickoff at Trinity at 11 a.m.

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editorgrrl t1_j4qig3v wrote

>29-year-old Jordan Taylor of Queens was last seen on surveillance video leaving Hustle Barbershop on Hillside Avenue in Richmond Hill shortly after 5 p.m. on Friday, January 6, 2023.

>He was last seen wearing a black and red argyle sweater, black pants, a black coat, and a white face mask.

>His phone was found around 46th or 47th Street in Hell’s Kitchen shortly after 1:30 a.m. on January 7, 2023.

>His wallet was found downtown on West Street, not far from the Goldman Sachs building, with the cash and credit cards intact.

>”My brother was going to CUNY law school,” said Al Taylor. “This was his first semester. He was a little stressed out about finals. We were trying to be supportive.”

>Jordan Taylor had been living in a family apartment in Queens. He changed his Facebook profile photo shortly before disappearing, wearing a white face mask in the picture.

>Al Taylor said cellphone records indicate Jordan was in the area of the Port Authority Bus Terminal and Times Square between 9 p.m. and midnight on January 6.

>A missing persons report has been filed with the 107th Precinct in Queens.

I hope he is found soon and safe.

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editorgrrl t1_j48zdyz wrote

>52 Places to Go in 2023

>#50 New Haven, CT
> A home to tinkerers and rebels, and a treasure trove of contemporary art and architecture

>Connecticut’s third-largest city is a historic, mostly walkable and bikeable seaside town with distinctive neighborhoods, an encyclopedic collection of great American architecture, a thriving cultural life and one of the best food scenes in the country for a city of its size (134,000).

>Founded in 1638, it’s a place where people have always tinkered with, mused about, and challenged the status quo, which is why the New Haven Preservation Trust is now looking at saving the modernist buildings of the 1970s, which many see as disastrous examples of urban renewal. Discover one of the best of these brutalist concrete buildings by checking into the new Hotel Marcel, named for its architect, Marcel Breuer. Recently renovated, it’s become the first completely solar-powered, energy-neutral hotel in the United States.

>Check out NXTHVN, a cutting-edge, community-focused arts center founded in 2019 in two abandoned factory buildings in the Dixwell neighborhood that has become the heart of a vibrant African American artists’ community. And then treat yourself to a great meal—maybe crispy artichokes with Parmesan aioli and pork belly with Tuscan cabbage and apple mostarda—at the recently opened Villa Lulu.

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editorgrrl t1_j3ovbcs wrote

https://www.newhavenarts.org/arts-paper/articles/state-house-gets-into-a-spiritual-groove

> While State House co-owner Slate Liu-Ballard declined to share a date publicly, he said that a move out of the space is “imminent,” and that he is thinking about what the next iteration of The State House will be.

>The building at 310 State St. is owned by Boston-based Beacon Communities, which owns several hundred apartments in the Ninth Square. In 2021, it received city approval for 76 apartments in that space and the neighboring 300 State St.

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editorgrrl t1_j2yql5e wrote

https://yaledailynews.com/blog/2022/10/14/three-of-four-blue-state-locations-close-their-doors/

>Commons Grounds Cafe, another small Connecticut chain, bought three of New Haven’s four Blue State Coffee locations in October 2022 on Wall Street, York Street, and Congress Avenue. Blue State’s location at 534 Orange Street will remain in business.

>Blue State Coffee was founded in 2004 by Andrew Ruben ’11, LAW ’17. His mother, Chief Executive Officer Carolyn Greenspan, led the chain’s expansion to six locations across New England. But now, she said, is the right time to move on and focus on other projects.

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editorgrrl t1_j23xvpb wrote

The owner of The Farm at Carter Hill chose to relocated the bobcat:

>The bobcat killed all 25 ducks, but only ate two of them.

> Iichatz said he shut the door to the duck pen, made some phone calls to the constable in town, and was told he could kill the bobcat because it was in his livelihood. He decided the best decision would be to take the bobcat somewhere else with the help of his friends.

>”We put a dog crate at the door, forced it all around by going in and pushing it and it went right inside because it was a pretty big bobcat,” he said.

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editorgrrl t1_j23wt8q wrote

https://www.makehaven.org/frequently-asked-questions-faq

>MakeHaven is an adult makerspace. Children may not become members. However, if you are the legal guardian of a minor, they may accompany you in the space. Guardians must supervise minors the entire time. Minors, like all guests, cannot operate badged equipment, but are welcomes to be a part of the making in terms of assembly and design.

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