Good Wednesday morning in New York City, where “Glengarry Glen Ross” Broadway tickets are reselling for up to $1,000.
Here’s what else is happening:
- Come April 1, NYC buildings that don’t separate compost from the rest of their trash could face a $300 fine.
- An ICE field office director said in a sworn declaration that detained activist Mahmoud Khalil was moved to Louisiana — 1,300 miles away from his pregnant wife — because the detention facility in Newark had “a bedbug issue.”Â
- Despite Louisiana’s recent indictment of a New York doctor for sending abortion pills to a patient in the state, other doctors are continuing to ship the medication to women in states with abortion restrictions.
- Robert Ehrlich, the Pirate’s Booty snack founder who recently tried declaring himself the rightful mayor of a tiny village within the Long Island town of Sea Cliff, lost the actual election for Sea Cliff mayor 1,064-62.Â
- Bradley Cooper‘s latest film is currently shooting in Douglaston, Queens, and some residents are annoyed.Â
- A 62-year-old man who previously served prison time for his work as a mafia enforcer was just appointed by local Republicans in Englishtown, New Jersey, to fill a vacant borough council seat.
- Apologies to the urban deer population.
- Ramps are back.
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