Cars heading toward Queens on the newly opened Triboro Bridge, 1935.
Photo: Frederic Lewis via Getty Images/pastvu.com

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Cars heading toward Queens on the newly opened Triboro Bridge, 1935.
Photo: Frederic Lewis via Getty Images/pastvu.com
The remodeled south roadway of the Brooklyn Bridge, three lanes wide, opens as the first cars cross it on May 3, 1951.
Photo: Ed Jackson for the NY Daily News
Traffic on the Brooklyn Bridge, 1935.
Photo: Brooklyn History Instagram
Fri. May 29, 2020: Die For Your Employer Day 10: Local Media Distorts
Fri. May 29, 2020: Die For Your Employer Day 10: Local Media Distorts
Friday, May 29, 2020 Waxing Moon Pluto Retrograde Saturn Retrograde Venus Retrograde Jupiter Retrograde Foggy and humid and raining
Yesterday went better than expected, but was still exhausting.
Loaded the car with two months’ worth of recycling, masked up, and headed for the dump. Got there just as they were opening. Long line to get rid of trash, but I was one of the first to make it to the…
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PENNSVILLE, N.J | Highly flammable gas leak closes major East Coast bridge
PENNSVILLE, N.J | Highly flammable gas leak closes major East Coast bridge
PENNSVILLE, N.J.— A chemical leak shut down the Delaware Memorial Bridge in both directions Sunday evening, bringing traffic on a major East Coast artery to a standstill on one of the busiest travel days of the year.
The leak stems from the Delaware chemical production facility Croda Atlas Point, located near the twin suspension bridges on a major route between Washington and New York City,…
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“I've just been bitten on the neck by a vampire... mosquito. Does that mean that when the night comes I will rise and be annoying?”
“I’ve just been bitten on the neck by a vampire… mosquito. Does that mean that when the night comes I will rise and be annoying?”
Yesterday was a weird weather day. It was cloudy then sunny then rainy then cloudy and rainy again. We ate outside under the umbrella. I could hear the heavy drops over my head and loved the sound. The rain didn’t last long, but the clouds hung around the rest of the evening. Today is really warm and the sun is playing hide and seek: disappearing and then returning. The prediction is for rain and…
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