Grace I DixonFifth Avenue Construction Falls Short, Says CyclistsProtestors linked arms to form a human barrier for bikers on Fifth Avenue Tuesday night, blocking two lanes of traffic to protest redesign…Jan 6, 2018Jan 6, 2018
Grace I DixonDerelict and Discarded, Bike Carcasses Litter the West VillageSlumped against a street sign, the stripped carcasses of two bikes lay collecting rust at 7th Avenue and Commerce Street. Their valuable…Jan 6, 2018Jan 6, 2018
Grace I DixonFacing Financial Challenges and Community Resistance, the Hudson River Park Moves ForwardThe AstroTurf surface on the pier’s first floor is threadbare. The gravel surface of the third story parking lot slopes in gentle valleys…Dec 4, 2017Dec 4, 2017
Grace I DixonWhere to Watch on the Course: New York Marathon Halfway PointAt 8:30 on Sunday morning, the base of the Pulaski Bridge was nearly empty. Two volunteers and a handful of police officers worked to set…May 15, 2017May 15, 2017
Grace I DixonJunior High Teachers Face Difficulties Teaching the 2016 ElectionMay 15, 2017May 15, 2017
Grace I DixonMTA and AccessibilityMTA’s recent accessibility upgrades, though long needed, fall woefully short of the measures needed for a city of New York’s size.Apr 27, 2017Apr 27, 2017