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Throwback Thursday: The Top WSR Stories of the Past 5 Years

December 14, 2023 | 7:27 AM
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Open with a vaccination, please. Photograph by Carol Tannenhauser.

By Carol Tannenhauser

The past five years can be divided into two eras: B.P. (Before the Pandemic) and A.V. (After the Vaccination). The following five stories reveal what was top of mind in those years — at least for West Side Rag readers. Have we changed? Check out the comments to see!

2018

Three UWS Subways Stations Will Completely Close for Up to 6 Months for Digital Upgrades

2019

Target Is Getting Closer to Opening Its First UWS Store; Hiring Spree Planned for Next Week

2020

Trader Joe’s Line Stretches Two Blocks as West Siders Prep for Possible Outbreak; Pasta’s Gone By Noon

2021

Three Texas Women Charged in Assault on Carmine’s Hostess Over Proof of Vaccination (Updated)

2022

Updated: Wait Till You Hear Why You Can’t Get Stamps at the 95th Street Post Office (Now You Can!)

2023

Top 10 stories of the year to be announced. Any guesses?

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Sidney Owl
Sidney Owl
2 years ago

Something related to weed bodegas and electric bikes?

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AdMan78
AdMan78
2 years ago

That stamps story still makes me chuckle and did again this morning. A gem.

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Rachel
Rachel
2 years ago
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“I’m from the government and I’m here to help”

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Jimmy
Jimmy
2 years ago

A weed store that rents electric bikes and mopeds.

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A.M.
A.M.
2 years ago

The neverending story of the dump that is West Park Church.

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Christine E
Christine E
2 years ago

For 2023: something about the city inexplicably force-wedging an ebike recharging deliverista lounge into a postage-stamp size section of the notorious Bowtie of Death

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Leda
Leda
2 years ago
Reply to  Christine E

My guess exactly.

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Carol
Carol
2 years ago

Maybe the treasure chest with the lost Yoruba religious bells?

Anything published in the absurdity column is my favorite!

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S G
S G
2 years ago

The “migrant crisis (caused by an open southern border) that is wreaking havoc on UWSers. Bet NYC is not so glad that it’s a “sanctuary city” now.

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chuck
chuck
2 years ago
Reply to  S G

Some of us are proud that we take this stance despite the hardships it might cause. Empathy!

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S G
S G
2 years ago
Reply to  chuck

Does your empathy extend to all lawbreakers?

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RAL
RAL
2 years ago
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Would be nice to have one series of comments that didn’t involve cyclist and migrants – two most hated groups of people in WSR. It’s the season of good cheer

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RAL
RAL
2 years ago

I sure do not miss that Trader Joe line. And they kept it going longer than anyone. Year and a half or was it two of misery shopping while trying to work

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woodcider
woodcider
2 years ago

I still couldn’t buy stamps at the Columbus Ave. Post Office. Thank goodness CVS sells stamps.

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