Latest Articles Tagged "blind"
A federal judge said that New York City too slow to make the city's streets accessible to the blind and low-vision pedestrians.
Street photographer Ralph Baker, 64, is currently on trial for allegedly transferring ownership of a Fort Greene property belonging to a different Ralph Baker, 47, into his own name in 2010.
"Orlando, he’s my best buddy. He’s my pal. He takes me on the train. He takes me on the buses. He takes me everywhere I need to go. He’s a very gentle, gentleman."
The dog, Orlando, jumped down into the tracks to join his blind master. Next month, he'll be forced into retirement.
Why was he carrying the weapons? Because he had just arrived in the NYC area, a "strange place" where he wanted to be able to protect his family and property.
A legally blind woman was found stabbed behind a Bronx building yesterday, and police are investigating whether she was thrown off the roof of her building. [Update Below]
Featuring eleven deaf-blind actors, the show moves along as they knead, raise and bake bread on stage while telling stories. And then there is also a dining in the dark restaurant!
Golub thought he was boarding a No 1. train at the 66th Street station Wednesday morning, but instead he stepped into thin air and fell down onto the tracks.
Legally blind lawyer Richard Bernstein was struck and injured by a speeding cyclist as he was training for the NYC Marathon. "I should have said to the guy, 'Are you blind?'" Bernstein joked.
A source said the blinding was captured on surveillance video: "They gave him a real bad beating. They keep hitting him continually as (Kardin) is running around tables trying to get away."