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Trucks with three axles or greater are permitted to use the Hugh L Carey Tunnel, also known as the Brooklyn–Battery Tunnel, Battery Tunnel or Battery Park Tunnel, which connects Red Hook in Brooklyn with the Battery on the southern tip of Manhattan, New York City. Operated by MTA Bridges and Tunnels, the Hugh L Carey Tunnel is tolled in both Read more...
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Catch-and-release fishing is permitted in designated areas of Brooklyn’s Prospect Park. Prospect Park has the only freshwater waterbody in Brooklyn and the lake supports a variety of warmwater fish species, including largemouth bass, black crappie, yellow perch, chain pickerel, bluegill, pumpkinseed, common carp, and golden shiner. Fishing is prohibited from bridges and in fenced areas and no barbed hooks or Read more...
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Cryder Beach in the Village of Southampton, New York, is open to the public, including non-residents. A season parking permit is required between May 15 and September 15, which can be obtained from Southampton Village Hall in-person or by mail. Beach parking permit fees range from no charge for village property owners and year-round renters to $500 for summer visitors. Read more...
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The Aer Lingus Lounge at New York’s JFK Airport is located after security in Terminal 5 departures, across from Gate 26. The lounge overlooks the airside operations towards the iconic TWA Hotel, and offers self-serve food and beverages, free wi-fi, printers and shower facilities. The Aer Lingus lounge is open from 12:45 until the last Aer Lingus departure for the Read more...
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The speed limit on the Staten Island Expressway, also known as Interstate 278, is 50 miles per hour in most places. However, there are areas where the posted speed limit may be lower, such as in construction zones or at exits and on-ramps. The Staten Island Expressway runs across Staten Island, New York City, between Goethals Bridge and Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge Read more...