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Category Archives: Pershing Square
Sports I’ve Seen Played in Pershing Square
I’ve seen tennis played in Pershing Square, the stretch of 42nd Street in front of Grand Central and under the overpass. If memory serves (if I can use a little tennis parlance…serves…get it?), they’d set up a regulation tennis court … Continue reading
Where There’s a Will, There’s a ‘Hey!’
I decided I’d make the most of the warm fall temps and walk from Grand Central to work this morning. I encountered a movie set right across from the Terminal, at 41st and Park. A couple leading-men types were unwinding … Continue reading
Things That Make Me S.A.D.
The leaves are falling faster than the Dow. Every day, the giant tree at the entrance to the Hummerville train station gets a little more sparse, the pile below it a little thicker. The chilly air finds every gap in … Continue reading
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Uh, Shouldn’t You Guys Be at Practice?
A trio of New York Jets were spied canoodling behind the velvet rope in the al fresco patio at Pershing Square Friday afternoon, across from Grand Central. They were easily identifiable as Jets because, well, they were wearing Jets uni’s. … Continue reading
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