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  • A popular French bistro on Broadway used sidewalk bubbles and a shelter to serve diners outside while New York City restaurants remained closed for indoor dining.
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  • The Mexican Festival Restaurant, a neighborhood bar and restaurant on Broadway and 102nd Street known for both a mariachi band and opera singers, closed permanently due to the pandemic
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  • Sal and Carmine's Pizza on Broadway and 102nd Street, a neighborhood favorite trying to stay open while fighting a pandemic, outdoor-only seating, and a snowstorm.
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  • The popular Metro Diner on Broadway had survived the decline of diners by renovating and making its menu more upscale, but it was closed and empty during the lockdown.
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  • Restaurant in the Nolita section of Manhattan displaying Black Lives Matter sign
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  • Wrong Way? In May, people in New York began to venture outdoors without masks. Soon the CDC announced that unvaccinated people could go maskless both outdoors and indoors, but no one can tell who is vaccinated.
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  • Two men enjoying fresh oysters brought from Long Island during the lockdown. The bayman lost his business supplying restaurants and turned to individual customers to stay afloat.
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