Aaron Marks
Articles by Aaron Marks
Here's a map detailing every incident involving a subway train that led to either injury or fatality from 2010-2012.
Today, in our ongoing examination of the City's data sources, we're taking a look at how many people from each neighborhood are jailed each year.
Whether you're an expat from the City of Brotherly Love, or just appreciate a good mix of bread, meat and toppings, you're going to want to check out Dave's Hoagies.
Victims of Hurricane Sandy have received a few pieces of positive news: The City plans to reimburse those who paid for their own repairs; and their kids are going to summer camp!
Homme Mystere, the in-the-know sartorialist has a new option for letting their skin BREATHE around the house: Male Lingerie.
Eight-year-old Martin Richard, 29-nine-year-old Krystle Campbell and 23-year-old Lu Lingzi were killed by the bombs
We put together the interactive chart below based on last year's MTA reports to show you people get stuck in elevators most.
Researchers from the NYC Transit Authority observed straphangers over three weeks last year to glean insights into the seating and standing behavior of subway riders.
Guess who has the biggest budget?
The MTA released their 2012 ridership numbers today, and business is booming for the Transit Authority: 1.6 billion straphangers rode the rails last year, an increase of about 1% from 2011.
Which neighborhoods are you more likely to pop a squat with impunity or gird your bladder to avoid a fine (or a misdemeanor charge)?
As beloved by historically-minded residents as they are reviled by bikers, the DUMBO's Belgian blocks are being yanked out and patched up by the Department of Transportation in an effort to make the neighborhood more biker- and handicap-accessible.
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