New York City
New York City, often hailed as the world’s most significant and influential metropolis, is the United States‘ most populous urban area.
Strategically located at the southern tip of New York State, the City encompasses five distinct boroughs (Manhattan, Staten Island, Queens, Bronx, and Brooklyn), and stands as a global hub of culture, finance, technology, education, and international diplomacy, profoundly impacting commerce, healthcare, research, art, fashion, and sports.
Explore our archive of nearly 60 stories about New York City below:
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Former New Yorker Editor and Cartoonist Turns His Sketchpad to Philly’s Restaurant Scene
Former New Yorker editor and cartoonist John Donohue, author of All the Restaurants in New York, now brings his sketchpad to Philadelphia’s vibrant restaurant scene,…
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Haraz Coffee House Brings Yemeni Coffee to Philadelphia With New Cafe in University City
Haraz Coffee House has been serving traditional Middle Eastern drinks with sun-dried coffee beans in more than a dozen locations throughout the country. While Detroit…
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New Hope’s Bradley Cooper Introduces New Yorkers to True South Philly Cheesesteak
Bradley Cooper, Abington native and current New Hope resident, has brought an authentic South Philly cheesesteak to New York with his new sandwich shop, Danny…
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Philadelphia’s Affordability Attracts Super Commuters from New York
An increasing number of New Yorkers are relocating to Philadelphia and then travelling back and forth to New York for work, mainly due to the…
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Could Schuylkill Expressway Tolling Be Solution Toward Funding SEPTA, Easing Congestion?
Following New York City’s successful congestion pricing model, tolls on the Schuylkill Expressway could help fund SEPTA and reduce congestion here, writes Sandy Smith for…
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Why New York Professionals Consider Retiring in Pennsylvania
For those who want to stay in the northeast U.S., retiring in Pennsylvania is looking more and more attractive. Pennsylvania can offer lower costs and…
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Philadelphia Remains the 6th Largest U.S. City, But is Losing Some Ground
U.S. Census data shows that Philadelphia is still the sixth largest city in the United States with 1.55 million residents, despite losing more than 16,000…
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Lunatrain Wants to Add to Long-Distance Rail Travel Options in Philadelphia
Lunatrain, the Conshohocken-based startup, aims to expand long-distance travel options in the Philadelphia region and beyond with overnight rail service, writes Sarah Huffman for Technical.ly.…
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Philadelphia Region Among Cities with Most AI Job Openings
The Philadelphia metropolitan area ranked at No. 11 in the nation for artificial intelligence job openings in January, write Mike D’Onofrio and Alex Fitzpatrick for…
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GMercyU Welcomes New Program Coordinator for Exercise Science
Gwynedd Mercy University recently appointed Dr. Colin Pennington as Program Coordinator for its new Exercise Science program, set to launch Fall 2025. Dr. Pennington has…
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Influx of Celebrities Driving Real Estate Prices Up in New Hope
Celebrities flocking to New Hope are driving up real estate prices, making it unaffordable for many who had hoped to call this quiet hot spot…
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Philadelphia Leadership: Colleen Arnold, President, Aqua
Colleen Arnold, President of Aqua, spoke with PHILADELPHIA Today about growing up as one of six children on Staten Island and discovering a passion for…
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New Hope Is Nation’s New Celebrity Hotspot
Thanks to stars like Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper, New Hope has emerged as one of the nation’s newest celebrity hotspots over the past few…
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Weekend Wanderer: It’s Up to You, New York
I’m tired of talking about Willie. But probably not as tired as you are of hearing about her. So let’s change the subject. There’s that…
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Wonder Food Hall to Open 2 Philadelphia Locations Later This Year
Wonder Food Hall, the multi-billion dollar food delivery platform, is planning to open two Philadelphia locations in 2025, writes Michael Tanenbaum for PhillyVoice. Founded by…




























