The Afternoon Wrap: Wednesday
After almost three decades of hyperbole, Bon Jovi finally got the Parks Department to admit that the capacity of the Great Lawn is not as great as they thought. [NY Times]
Here's a guide to the best black-and-white cookies in the city. [Gridskipper]
In another sign that the Village is not what it once was, President Bush's cousin paid almost $14 million for a townhouse on East 10th Street. [TRD]
"Strong anti-Hispanic and anti-Latino sentiment" pulses through the town of Southampton, the owners of the Hampton Bays Diner charge in a suit. We'd probably classify it as latent. [City File]
A look inside the Williamsburg restaurant backed by the late Heath Ledger. [Grub Street]
Chelsea residents are rallying against another planned condo-hotel project, and while they're not too late this time, it’s probably a losing battle regardless. [Curbed]
Williamsburg's first bowling alley will also be home to its first Blue Ribbon. [Eater]




















