Officials have closed many brick-and-mortar testing sites and are instead focused on increasing access to Covid-19 treatments. Source: New York Times
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Edison, N.J.: A Diverse Suburb in a Convenient Location
The Middlesex County township is just an hour from Manhattan, with easy access to transportation and a thriving Asian community. Source: New York Times
Gardiner, N.Y.: Open Space and Mountain Views in Ulster County
The 50-mile Shawangunk Ridge is just one of the reasons New Yorkers are flocking to this Ulster County town, which is also prized for its wide-open spaces. Source: New York Times
Chappaqua, N.Y.: A Westchester Hamlet That’s ‘Not Cookie-Cutter’
Those looking for a home outside the city praise Chappaqua for its variety of housing and small-town feel. Source: New York Times
N.Y.C. Pride Events 2022: Where to Celebrate
Pride is almost back to normal this year, with in-person festivals, a 100th birthday celebration for Judy Garland and a retrospective on the lesbian bar in cinema. Source: New York Times
Manhattanhenge 2022: Dates, Times and Where to Watch
Everything is coming into alignment for some of the city’s best sunsets of the year. Source: New York Times
Monroe, Conn.: A ‘Family-centric’ Community With a Small-Town Feel
The Fairfield County suburb offers ‘more house and space for a lot less money’ than neighboring towns like Fairfield and Westport. Source: New York Times
When a Perfect Night Out Means Singing ‘Thong Song’ for Strangers
Whether they prefer a kitschy ambience or more of a dive, New Yorkers looking to do karaoke for a crowd have plenty of options. Source: New York Times
How to Get Covid Treatments in New York City
Both antiviral pills and monoclonal antibodies that treat Covid-19 are available across the city, but some public health experts worry that too few people know how to get them. Source: New York Times
Nightclubs? They’d Rather Play Shuffleboard and Jenga.
As people ease back into the nightlife scene, board game cafes and niche clubs offer relaxed ways to socialize. Here’s where you can play shuffleboard and Guess Who. Source: New York Times
7 Ways to Remember Martin Luther King in New York
From in-person and virtual performances to exhibitions and tours, the city offers plenty of options for honoring the civil rights leader this year. Source: New York Times
Gowns, Puppets and Sharks: 8 Cultural Sights to See This Winter
Cold, dreary weekends are upon us. So what to do with the kids (or yourself, for that matter)? Here are some suggestions, including museums, historic homes and gardens. Source: New York Times
Early Decision Isn’t Binding. Let Us Explain.
If you can’t afford the price a college quotes you, you don’t have to go. We corrected an N.Y.U. blog post and rewrote the Common App for you. Source: New York Times
How to Get a Coronavirus Booster Shot in New York City
New Yorkers can get coronavirus vaccine booster shots at a number of places, including pop-up vans, churches, local pharmacies and community health clinics. Source: New York Times
Should You Get Flood Insurance for Your Home?
Hurricane Ida was a wake-up call for many homeowners in the New York region, and there are a few things to keep in mind if you’re rethinking your homeowner’s insurance. Source: New York Times