• City Council passes bill that shifts broker fees to landlords (ABC 7 ... The Associated Press)
• RIP Cowboy Ray Kelly, sculptor, leader of the Rivington School, and co-founder of the performance space NoSeNo (Legacy.com)
• The latest from the Daniel Penny trial (Gothamist)
• City announces 'Drone as First Responder' program (NYC.gov ... Daily News)
• Brush fires reach historic levels across NYC (The City)
• Recently arrived immigrants from Africa are turning to Instacart outside places like Wegmans on Astor Place with few other options for work (Streetsblog)
• Knickerbocker Village on the LES was the only district in Manhattan where Trump received the majority of votes (The Post)
• Post-election therapy in the form of Post-it notes in an underpass at the 14th Street subway complex (Hyperallergic)
• A look at four co-named streets in the neighborhood (Village Preservation)
• At the Swiss Institute Benefit Gala (Cultured)
• What to eat at YongChuan, a 2-month-old restaurant that opened at 90 Clinton St., above Delancey, that is the lone restaurant in Manhattan focusing on the cuisine of Ningbo, a port city in the Zhejiang province, south of Shanghai (Eater)
• Almost time for "A Christmas Carol at the Merchant's House: Charles Dickens in New York, 1867" (Merchant's House Museum)
• Two chances to see "Downtown 81" on a big screen (Metrograph)
• About a local resident's AI wingman (Observer)
... and if you're a Bluesky person, we set up on that platform this week...
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