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By Pauline Bock on August 15, 2014

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Photo: Solange Mougin. A view of the Point of View Diner at the Museum of Tolerance.
Just Scandinavian Sales Floor
Exterior of Just Scandinavian
Exterior of Just Scandinavian
Abdul Nusraty, Owner, Nusraty Afghan Imports
Beach Street in Tribeca
Beach Street in Tribeca
Beach Street in Tribeca
Photo by Solange Mougin. Frenchmen Jacques Fleck and Nicolas Sagot are ready to drink.
Pompanoosic Mills Sign
Pompanoosic Mills sign
Water Pipe under Hudson Street
Hudson Street traffic
Traffic Cop on Canal Street
Intersection of Canal Street and Hudson Street
Pier 40 ball fields
Shopper with bag
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Shopper with bag
Football Field at East River Park
Buildings in Lower Manhattan
John De Matteo
Ball fields at Pier 40
Smart Phone scanning a bar code on a poster
Smart phone scans a bar code on a poster
Two pandas playing flute
Houses in East Harlem
chimps, monkeys, media,
A white Grecian building with a bright blue top overlooking the Aegean Sea
Cicero
brown puppy with fluffy curls
Picture of Van Gogh's "Starry Night."
Hand Sign (Stolen)
a coffee cup (Sarah Munir|NY City Lens)
Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton chat
A dusty camel carries a man across an expansive, barren desert in southern Mali, Africa. On the horizon is a sky of deep blue.
Homer Simpson drooling
Aeria view of Jackson Heights, Queens
Parasol on idyllic beach
Girl Mourning 9/11
Soldiers seeing an explosion!
9/11 Responders Remembered Park, Nesconset, Long Island, Photo by Euna Lee
9/11 first responder dad remembered by three children at Nesconset, Long Island
French fireman near ground zero
AFDI rallies against Islam near the WTC site.
IAC Counter-Demonstration
Artists Restore the Dos Alas Mural on 9/11/11
A man and two women, all university students, huddle together across the street from the World Trade Center site, holding thin candles, to commemorate the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
A man and two women, all university students, huddle together across the street from the World Trade Center site, holding thin candles, to commemorate the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
A man and two women, all university students, huddle together across the street from the World Trade Center site, holding thin candles, to commemorate the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
In the lobby of the New York Times on Sept. 10, a couple remembered the events of 9/11 through photos the paper published.
Lara Logan speaking to woman
CBS Chief Foreign Correspondent Lara Logan and NYU Professor Dr. Alon Ben-Meir on stage ( Photo: Erin Cauchi/NY CIty Lens)
NOAA scientists Judy Li (left) and Mark Dixon (right) prepare to install one of their sensors below the Hunts Point pilot mussel raft. (Photo: Lorena Galliot/ NY City Lens)
An aerial view of the Bronx Civicl Center area. The Gateway Mall is in the foreground. Garage 8 is just south of Yankee Stadium. The stadium is round.
Garage 8, a triangular-shaped building, is one garage in the Yankee Stadium Parking System. It sits at the corner of East 153rd Street and River Avenue.
An aerial view of the Bronx Civicl Center area. The Gateway Mall is in the foreground. Garage 8 is just south of Yankee Stadium. The stadium is round.
Garage 8, a triangular-shaped building, is one garage in the Yankee Stadium Parking System. It sits at the corner of East 153rd Street and River Avenue.
A woman walks past the stone front of the Bronx-Spanish Church, which is gated with a black railing.
A woman walks past the stone front of the Bronx-Spanish Church, which is gated with a black railing.
The stone front of the Bronx-Spanish Church rises above the street.
The stone front of the Bronx-Spanish Church rises above the street.
Chaplain Viviana Hernandez stands in front of news microphones at a news conference at City Hall.
Chaplain Viviana Hernandez stands in front of news microphones at a news conference at City Hall.
Rev. Michel Faulkner, a pastor at the New Horizon Church in Harlem, speaks emphatically in front of news microphones.
Rev. Michel Faulkner, a pastor at the New Horizon Church in Harlem, speaks emphatically in front of news microphones.
Chaplain Viviana Hernandez stands in front of news microphones at a news conference at City Hall.
Rev. Michel Faulkner, a pastor at the New Horizon Church in Harlem, speaks emphatically in front of news microphones.
NYPD forms human barricade before moving in on Occupy Wall Street protesters
A Jackson Heights street vendor outside of the 82 st. subway station. (Photo: Daniel Medina/NY City Lens)
A woman receives her food supply at the Voice of Hagar Pantry on 94th and Northern Blvd in Jackson Heights where Mr. Edwin Lopez goes one Tuesday a month to gather enough food for his family. (Photo: Daniel Medina/NY City Lens)
A sample of canned goods given at Voices of Hagar Pantry (Photo: Daniel Medina/NY City Lens)
Abdullah Ali, a Vietnam Vet.
Timothy and Olga Glover
Single tin of beans on a shelf.
Empty Dairy Shelf
Food delivery at Project Hospitality's Bay Street Pantry
Supplies of canned food, dairy products, cereal and milk are distributed by the pantry every Tuesday. (Sarah Munir / NY City Lens)
A resident fills up his bag with food supplies at the St. Marks pantry
Planters Grove Sign at the Lillian Wald Houses
Police officers drag blue wooden barricades from trucks onto the sidewalk in front of City Hall.
Faith Laugier, a radio DJ in a leather jacket, explains to reporters her arrest on the Brooklyn Bridge with Occupy Wall Street protesters.
"The Muffins Cafe"
"The cozy interior of the Muffins Cafe."
Restaurant owner Graziela Ortega, left, and her sister, head chef Patricia Valli, behind the counter at the Real Azteca.
The front entrance of the Real Azteca restaurant in Hunts Point
Colorful saris on display at the Indian Sari Palace, Jackson Heights (Sarah Munir/NY City Lens)
The store offers a wide variety of fabrics ranging from casual cotton and chiffons to fancy silk and lace saris. ( Sarah Munir/ NY City Lens)
A saleswoman helps out a customer as she examines the quality and fall of the fabric. (Sarah Munir/ NY City Lens)
NY Marathon 11
Twitter's service offers reporters a way to easily publish their observations of a live event.
Twitter's service offers reporters a way to easily publish their observations of a live event.
Remaining spectator crowd cheering on the stragglers running on the sidewalk.
A deserted First Avenue after 47 000 marathon runners pass through mile 16.
Remaining spectator crowd cheering on the stragglers running on the sidewalk.
Sanitation workers sweeping up the Gatorade cups while runners continue on mile 16.
A Japanese runner beams and waves at the New York Taiko Kai drum ensemble at Mile 21. (Photo: Lorena Galliot/NYC Lens)
Sonia smiling just after watching husband, Luis pass by at MIle 8 in Brooklyn's Park Slope neighborhood. Frenchman Luis was part of a record number of foreign participants at Sunday's 42nd annual New York City Marathon.
Staff Picks displaying variety books from Arlene Gottfried's pictures of local lives to Sholem Aleichem's A Jewish Romance
Rigta Khandar in her shop, October 17, 2011. (Photo: Daniel Medina/NY City Lens)
37th Road at midday on October 17, 2011. The street used to be the busiest in Jackson Heights but since it's closing, shoppers are few and far between. (Photo: Daniel Medina/NY CIty Lens)
A banner for the Asian American Merchants Association, October 15, 2011. Facing huge financial losses, local merchants founded the coalition last month by local merchants to pressure the city to re-open 37th Road.
Muhammed Saleh sitting outside K-2 Café which he co-owns with his wife, October 17, 2011. Saleh is the founder and chairman of the Asian-American Merchant Association of Jackson Heights. (Photo: Daniel Medina/NY City Lens)
Patrick Inosanto, 10, came with his classmates from P.S. 261 in Brooklyn to support the movement.
Jessica OWS DoA Pic
Martha OWS Pic
Laura OWS
Prescotte OWS
Amy Parent OWS
Amy and Julie OWS
Caroline
Sarah Jackson Heights
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Sarah
Anthony
Cherry Tomato Pasta
Johnson Family
Wilson Memorial
Johnson Family
City Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez calls on banks to release foreclosed homes (Photo by Julie Percha/NY City Lens)
The East River Plaza
Welterweight fighter Jose Javier Calderon jabs a bag at John’s Boxing Gym in the Bronx. His trainer is conditioning him for a Nov. 12 fight. (Photo: Laura J. Keller/NY City Lens)
Welterweight fighter Jose Javier Calderon jabs a bag at John’s Boxing Gym in the Bronx. His trainer is conditioning him for a Nov. 12 fight. (Photo: Laura J. Keller/NY City Lens)
Well known in boxing circles, the gym prides itself on having hosted former and current boxing champions. (Photo: Laura J. Keller/NY City Lens)
Well known in boxing circles, the gym prides itself on having hosted former and current boxing champions. (Photo: Laura J. Keller/NY City Lens)
Well known in boxing circles, the gym prides itself on having hosted former and current boxing champions. (Photo: Laura J. Keller/NY City Lens)
Visitors admire Ju's paintings during Pratt's open studio day.
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Bikers At Tour de Bronx
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The Krim children
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Brooklyn-Battery_Tunnel
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Paper Bags
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A couple watches footage from The Beatles' first visit to Central Park in 1964. (Asha Mahadevan/ NY City Lens)
The Beatles' musical instruments on display at the New York Public Library of Performing Arts. (Asha Mahadevan / NY City Lens)
A display of the Beatles' musical instruments at the exhibition (Asha Mahadevan/NYCity Lens)
A couple of friends poses for a photos at the love-photo booth at the Valentine’s Market in Greenpoint. (Lucia De Stefani/NY City Lens)
brent's baby
cute kitten in a knitted sweater
Cute kitten and knitted sweater
Cute kitten and a knitted sweater.
cute kitten in a sweater.
Cute kitten in a yellow and green knit sweater.
Cute kitten and knitted sweater.
cute kitten wearing a sweater
Cat in a green sweater
Cute kitten in a knit sweater.
A cute dog taking a nap
A kitten in a sweater
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A kitten in a sweater
a kitten in a sweater
A puppy sleeping.
A kitten in a sweater
Cute kitten
Wrinkly Puppy, Alt Text,
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Wrinkly puppy lying down
Speed hump sign on 44th Street between Skillman Avenue and Barnett Avenue, in Sunnyside Gardens, Queens.
Rats in Crown Heights
Children sledding on the Silver Lake Golf Course
David Beltre, vice president and general manager of the Chelsea Piers Golf Club in Manhattan
Two people dance in the street.
Two men drumming in the street.
Man beats on djembe drum.
The Crossing at Jamaica Center
Protest (Samantha McDonald)