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Extensive triple digit heat, broken temperature records and oppressive humidity piled up into a steaming mess as the heat ...
Every Wednesday, Marvin Schneider, the city’s eighty-five-year-old municipal clock master, and Forest Markowitz, his seventy-four-year-old apprentice, visit Tribeca to protest a faulty clock.
When “The Clock” last showed in New York, Comer added, pandemics were a distant and obscure fear. “We all talk about people’s inability to finish a novel, or how memory and our sense of ...
The Brooklyn resident is New York City's clock master and the job has belonged to Marvin since the 1970s -- first as a volunteer, then in the '90s, as he mastered the craft, ...
Their arrival in New York follows a successful 2024 run at the National Watch and Clock Museum in Pennsylvania, and a front-page Los Angeles Times story that helped rekindle interest in Charles ...