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    NEW FULTON: a look at the spiffed-up Fulton Mall

    by Kevin Walsh June 30, 2011
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    I am quite familiar with the Fulton Mall: in fact I have walked Fulton Street in its entirety from the East River waterfront to East New York. While NYC Department of…

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    WOOSTER BOOSTER. The gang’s all here in Soho

    by Kevin Walsh June 22, 2011
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    Wooster Street runs from Canal Street north to West Houston, just east of West Broadway. Its northern reaches from W. Houston to Washington Square were aken over by New York University…

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    LOWER 6TH and the Jefferson Market area

    by Kevin Walsh June 21, 2011
    by Kevin Walsh June 21, 2011 0 comment

    Crazed from the heat, I recently stumbled on board a Long Island Rail Road train, staggered out in Penn Station, unconsciously swiped myself into a downtown subway, and staggered out on…

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    FIGHTIN’ 29th

    by Kevin Walsh June 9, 2011
    by Kevin Walsh June 9, 2011 0 comment

    As a rule, I usually harbor some affection for the places I have worked, even if all of them ultimately wound up having little affection for me. There was the sepulchral…

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    U.S. BOND. Unbreakable street in NoHo

    by Kevin Walsh June 1, 2011
    by Kevin Walsh June 1, 2011 0 comment

    NoHo, one of Manhattan’s smallest enclaves, is located east of Mercer Street north of Houston (giving it its name), west of the Bowery, and south of 4th Street, comprising only a…

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    CRESCENT ROLL. A stroll on LIC’s Crescent Street

    by Kevin Walsh May 27, 2011
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    I had a meeting the other day in Astoria and thought I would walk Crescent Street down to Queens Plaza — unfortunately I couldn’t beat rush hour and let about 4…

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    St. KEVIN’S and the Tudors of Auburndale

    by Kevin Walsh May 18, 2011
    by Kevin Walsh May 18, 2011 0 comment

    Caoimhghin, since Anglicized to Kevin (the name means “handsome by birth”) was an Irish monk who lived, according to tradition, for 120 years, from 498-618, in what is now County Wicklow. According…

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    BUS BOY. A day at the MTA Bus Fair

    by Kevin Walsh May 16, 2011
    by Kevin Walsh May 16, 2011 0 comment

    Given my er, ah, advanced age, I have ridden in virtually every bus make that has plied the streets of NYC for the Transit Authority and later, the Metropolitan Transit Authority,…

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    42. The avenue I’m taking you to

    by Kevin Walsh May 11, 2011
    by Kevin Walsh May 11, 2011 0 comment

    With more free time during the week (after a 3/23/11 layoff) but still pretty much shackled to Queens because of usurious transit fares (I do not drive, but the usurious gas…

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    DINER AT THE END OF QUEENS. The Clinton

    by Kevin Walsh May 4, 2011
    by Kevin Walsh May 4, 2011 0 comment

    May 2011: Having been forced out of my job by mechanization and the fanatical desire of business to maximize profits (the cry of business is that “we are not running a…

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    ANYONE FOR TENNIS? Brooklyn’s secret tennis courts

    by Kevin Walsh April 22, 2011
    by Kevin Walsh April 22, 2011 1 comment

    Just about every weekend when I was quite small one of my parents–most often my mother — and I would take a bus ride just to see what was out there.…

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    UN-FABULOUS 57th STREET in Maspeth

    by Kevin Walsh April 19, 2011
    by Kevin Walsh April 19, 2011 0 comment

    Unlike other boroughs, trends or leanings cannot be ascribed to Queens’ numbered streets. Unlike, say, Manhattan’s 57th Street, which is a self-contained unit on which you will find icons such as Carnegie…

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