'New York's Coldest' Keep City Going
Features | Jan 27, 2015
Meat is back. Workers at the United Meat Market bring in their daily delivery.
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Anthony Laccona drove from Bay Ridge to his laundromat in Windsor Terrace to open by 6:45 a.m. "You gotta do what you gotta do."
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James Kim of J&H Farm grocery store in Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn, opened his family's store at 7:30 a.m.
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Despite an MTA shutdown during snowstorm, many New Yorkers walked to work.
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The streets of Bedford-Stuyvesant were deserted Tuesday morning, except for some lone bodegas.
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Domingo Morales takes a break from shoveling the sidewalk.
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