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It’s been years since comedians Colin Jost and Pete Davidson bought a retired Staten Island Ferry. Now, it’s an albatross — and a punchline.
Their idea to turn it into a venue has gone nowhere, and it’s racking up massive bills on its rented pier.
But local marine life experts have a solution for the jokesters to offload the 2,100-ton boondoggle: Sink it. For science. (And sea creatures.)
The official in charge of creating new artificial reefs in New York State wants the pair to send the vessel to a watery grave. Will they bite?
Weather ☀️
Sunny, with a high near 59 going down to 49 at night.
MTA 🚇
In Queens, no 7 trains at 69 St. to 52 St. Find all the MTA’s planned changes and the latest delays here.
Alternate side parking 🚙
It’s in effect today, April 27.
By the way…
Tomorrow is the special election to fill Erik Bottcher’s seat in City Council District 3 in Manhattan. Find your poll site here.
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They make their living suing the MTA, but also fork over a small fortune to advertise within the transit system. Meet the ubiquitous “billboard lawyers,” as seen on buses and in subway ads.
The mayor has vetoed a controversial bill approved by the City Council last month instructing the police department to establish anti-protest “buffer zones” around schools and educational institutions.
The city is trying to offer 2,000 free child care seats for 2-year-olds by September. To get that done, officials are proposing rules to ease health checks for providers.
Things To Do
Here’s what’s going on around the city this week.
Monday, April 27: The Music Mondays concert series returns with a new season of classical and contemporary chamber music at Advent Lutheran Church. Brommeo Wuartet and pianist Anne-Marie McDermott perform. Free, standby line seating begins at 7:20 p.m.
Monday, April 27: A film screening of the forthcoming documentary, “W.E.B. Du Bois: Rebel with a Cause” at the New School that includes a panel discussion featuring the director, Rita Coburn, actor Jeffrey Wright and other notable producers and participants. Free, 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Register here.
Tuesday, April 28: Attend an evening in honor of actor and educator Chadwick Boseman, featuring a historic reading of his play, Hieroglyphic Graffiti at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Free, from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
THE KICKER: Take a ride with “Snackman,” who carts around a bodega on wheels.
Thanks, as always, for reading. Make it a great Monday.
Love,
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