Good Tuesday morning in New York City, where it's about to get wet and messy.
Here's what else is happening:
- The union representing immigration judges said the Trump administration yesterday fired eight judges working out of 26 Federal Plaza in Lower Manhattan.
- The MTA is sending out OMNY vending vans to certain pockets of the city to help people transition to the tap-to-pay system before MetroCards are finally retired on Dec. 31.
- Now that Steve Buscemi sold his Park Slope brownstone, is John Turturro the last remaining prestige character actor in the neighborhood?
- Some West Harlem residents want the city to turn the dilapidated Henry Hudson Parkway exit ramp at 125th Street into a pedestrianized extension of Riverside Park.
- Amazon made a documentary about New York City's cutthroat Christmas tree street vendors.
- Some thieves yesterday allegedly stole $1 million worth of merchandise from an appointment-only SoHo boutique that caters to celebrities.
- The 29th annual Charles Dickens Festival returns to Port Jefferson this weekend.
- Club Chalamet herself.
- And finally, intimate: