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How the New York City Marathon Grew Up

It started as four laps in a sketchy park, and now the race is a global phenomenon, back after a year lost to the pandemic.

By George A. Hirsch

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N.Y.C. Rats: They're in the Park, on Your Block and Even at Your Table

Reported rat sightings, health inspections finding evidence of rat activity and cases of a disease spread via rat urine are all up amid the pandemic.

By Ed Shanahan

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How the New York City Marathon's Race Director Spends His Sundays

Although Ted Metellus runs only on weekdays, he is committed to making it happen this weekend for about 30,000 others.

By Alix Strauss

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Dining Sheds Saved N.Y.C. Could They Destroy It?

The Lower East Side has turned into an all-night fraternity party, locals say, and small businesses are asking for help.

By Ginia Bellafante

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