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New York Today: Quirky Tram Runs Again, Delighting Its Riders; Talking Tough and Drawing Viewers, Christie Is a YouTube Star

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Quirky Tram Runs Again, Delighting Its Riders

Despite the Roosevelt Island Tramway's shortcomings, residents say it is a relief that it has returned.

Judges May Get First Raises in Years After Legislature Backs Panel to Set Their Pay

Under a measure approved by lawmakers in Albany, judicial raises would take effect unless blocked by legislation.

New Inquiry Topples a Principal in Trouble

The head of Columbia Secondary School for Math, Science and Engineering was removed after an investigation found he had had an inappropriate financial relationship with a school employee.

Talking Tough and Drawing Viewers, Christie Is a YouTube Star

The governor of New Jersey's videos are a sensation, fueling buzz about a 2012 candidacy.

Dave Levitt, a fourth-generation klezmer musician, entertains older residents at a center in the Bronx.
About New York

Lifting Spirits With Music Passed Down Through Generations

Dave Levitt is striving to preserve klezmer, the music of Eastern European Jews, and has found an audience in the older clients at a home care center in the Bronx.

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Features

Gladys Rosario, right, with her daughters, Karen, left, and Michelle, in the Bronx.
The Neediest Cases

Financial Strains Test a Family Stalked by Mental Woes

Gladys Rosario, who once spent a year and a half in a shelter with her family, is unemployed and subsisting on disability payments.

Business

2 Sides Clash in Trial Over Goldman Trading Code
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2 Sides Clash in Trial Over Goldman Trading Code

A trial is under way for Sergey Aleynikov, a former programmer at Goldman Sachs, who is accused of stealing closely guarded computer code when he left the firm.

Sports

Derek Jeter could become the first player to reach the mark as a Yankee, and the first to accomplish the milestone at either Yankee Stadium.

Hit No. 3,000: A Moment Finally Tailor-Made for Pinstripes

Derek Jeter, who is in tense contract negotiations, could become the first to join the 3,000-hit fraternity as a Yankee.

Dining

Albert Trummer at his latest venture, Theater Bar.

The Bartender Played With Fire

Sensational headlines and court documents have painted the haute Apothéke bar as a lurid demimonde of leaping flames, physical confrontation and imprisonment.

Osteria Morini, a casual restaurant on Lafayette Street.
Restaurant Review

Osteria Morini

At a new restaurant in SoHo, the chef Michael White puts Italian traditions through the American supersize machine.

The action is fast and furious in the Mexicue truck.
$25 and Under

Korilla BBQ and Mexicue

Great cheap lunch options, including these two taco trucks, are now parked in the center of Manhattan.

Arts

It's a season of new musicals on Broadway, including,

Untested Musicals Take Over Broadway

Of the 11 new musicals coming to Broadway in the 2010-11 season, 10 feature original songs, but investors seem ready to put their money up.

Sargent and Impressionism
Art Review

John Singer Sargent, a Realist Who Tried Another Style

"Sargent and Impressionism" at the Adelson Galleries shows the painter known for his portraits during his brief foray into Impressionism.

David Campbell singing songs from his
Music Review

Broadway Cowboy of Australia

David Campbell, the Australian pop singer, is back in New York in a show at Feinstein's at Loews Regency celebrating his recent CD, "On Broadway."

Harris Eisenstadt and Canada Day The drummer played with his group, from left, Chris Dingman, Eivind Opsvik, Matt Bauder and Nate Wooley, at the Cornelia Street Café on Monday
Music Review

A Melting Pot of All Kinds of Rhythms, Harmonies and Vamps

The drummer Harris Eisenstadt and his group, Canada Day, brought some sleight of hand to the Cornelia Street Café.

T Magazine

T Magazine

Now Open | C.H.C.M.

The expertly curated, under-the-radar menswear Web shop now has a storefront in NoHo.

The Scoop

The Scoop iPhone App

An insider's guide to what to eat, drink and do in New York has a new shopping section. A list of our favorite places to buy clothes and accessories, compiled by the editors and reporters in the Styles section and T Magazine.

The Listings
Longer versions of selected event listings in the New York area this week are now available online.
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