New York City
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- An accidental “hit” by a City Department of Transportation (DOT) truck resulted in the gruesome decapitation of one-time Genovese family crime boss, Anthony Conigliaro, 86, known as “Tony Cakes,” “Tony the Dessert Man,” which was first reported by the NY Post.
Via [nyc counter-info](https://neversleep.noblogs.org/post/2024/05/23/eat-it-eric-adams/)
Demonstrators in balaclavas drop a banner reading "Hinds Hall" from the balcony of a classical style stone masonry building while a group of young people with smartphones photograph them from below. This picture is taken from the crowd looking up. It is night, and the scene is lit by iron-wrought lanterns attached to the stone building walls below the balcony.
[Canonical YouTube link](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjWKu4hoCmc)
I mean, fuck ConEd, amiright? More like *CON* ed. Gottem. So I started looking through the ESCO list, I’m hoping to get a little feedback from anyone else who’s already researched or who already uses one they like or dislike. https://www.coned.com/en/save-money/shop-for-energy-service-companies/find-your-esco I’d love to use some renewables, and/or save some money. I’m very annoyed that my service charges are almost always higher than my usage costs. I mean, what the fuck? Are they Ticketmaster? There’s no way they need to be taking that much. Absurd. So. Anyone?
Got a nice shot this morning, now that it's finally not cloudy.
> The NPCC’s latest estimates, for example, project sea levels around the city to continue to rise between half a foot and just over a foot in the 2030s. Annual precipitation is expected to increase by up to 10% in those years, while the city could experience temperatures between 2 and 4.7 degrees warmer. > >The estimates, which have not been previously reported, are part of a forthcoming paper from the NPCC Climate Science Working Group and were reviewed during a presentation to a northeast climate consortium earlier this month.