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Plus: Should NYC expand trash pickup? [View this email in a browser.]( Gothamist relies on your support to make local news available to all. Not yet a member? [Consider donating and join today.]( It's Monday in New York City, where most of the Gothamist & WNYC newsroom is off work to observe Indigenous Peoples' Day. Here's a shortened version of our regular newsletter — we'll be back tomorrow with our normal newsletter programming. - New Jersey Transit says a tree hit a River Line train just after 6 a.m. this morning, [killing the operator and injuring at least 23 peopl](. - Two people [were killed in a crash]( in East Harlem yesterday, both riding what appeared to be a motorcycle or scooter, according to police. - Lawyers for Alvina Davis, the daughter of Curtis Davis who died by suicide in a Rikers Island jail cell, [have filed a wrongful death claim]( against the city, the Department of Correction and unidentified guards, alleging they were negligent in Davis’ death. - Wood-fired pizza is delicious. Living above a place that makes it is "like living in a Dickensian chimney," [laments one Upper West Sider.]( - New Yorkers should [keep their eyes peeled]( for the next couple of weeks, for a comet that may be visible after sundown. - A "yes" vote on a New York City ballot measure next month would e[xpand the sanitation department’s ability to clean up public spaces]( — and crack down on unlicensed street vendors. - NYC's incoming schools chancellor Melissa Aviles-Ramos said Sunday [she wants to get to the root of why so many students are missing class](. - Here are today's Columbus Day Parade [times, route and road closures](. - A group of urban farmers raising fish, growing vegetables and donating their harvest to low-income Brooklyn residents [have about six weeks to find a new location]( before developers reclaim the site to break ground on a new Williamsburg waterfront skyscraper. - If you need an excuse to flock to upstate New York for a day, the 44th annual New York State Sheep and Wool Festival is [baa-ck this weekend](. - With Mayor Eric Adams facing federal bribery charges and Gov. Kathy Hochul wading through historically dismal polling numbers, is this MTA Chair Janno Lieber's [time to shine]( - You should see [this art exhibition]( in Chelsea. Don't research it first. Revisit our most popular culture stories [second image]( - [Nine museums that are worth the journey]( - [Our writer reflects]( on a month of trying to get "impossible" dinner reservations - [These Brooklyn coffee shops]( are asking customers to stop tipping - [A look inside Miss Piggy’s creator's art-filled Brooklyn duplex]( - Some TikTok users go viral by complaining about the city. [New Yorkers have had enough.]( - [10 etiquette rules to not be the worst]( - [Why are Broadway tickets so expensive right now?]( More from Gothamist [What every renter needs to know about heat season]( Whenever the outdoor temperature drops below 55 degrees, property owners must turn on the heat and keep indoor temperatures at 68 degrees or higher between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m., and at 62 degrees or higher at night. [If you are an NYC car owner, beware of the rats. Here are some tips.]( The problem can be worse in the winter when rats are looking to stay warm, so now is the time to start taking precautions. [We Rely On Your Support]( [Should Mets fans be feeling hopeful? It's complicated.]( "Part of being a Mets fan is the pain. And there’s no pain like it," said longtime fan Alex Fontini. "The Mets have come up with so many ways to destroy me." [24 low-budget ways to fall in love with NYC this autumn]( Instead of shlepping upstate to pay for the privilege of picking apples yourself, did you know that farmers will harvest their crops and sell them at markets around the city? [Instagram]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Twitter]( [New York Public Radio] [WNYC]( | [WQXR]( | [NJPR]( | [GOTHAMIST]( [WNYC STUDIOS]( | [THE GREENE SPACE]( Copyright © New York Public Radio. All rights reserved. 160 Varick Street, New York, NY 10013 [TERMS OF USE]( You can update your [PREFERENCES]( or [UNSUBSCRIBE]( from this list.

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