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  2. Moving Day (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    Moving Day was a tradition in New York City dating back to colonial times and lasting until after World War II. On February 1, sometimes known as "Rent Day", landlords would give notice to their tenants what the new rent would be after the end of the quarter, [ 1 ] and the tenants would spend good-weather days in the early spring searching for ...

  3. The 11 Best Commuter Towns to NYC - AOL

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    Barry Winiker. Commute Time to/from Midtown: 30 minutes, or under Median Home Price: $821.5K With sweeping, panoramic views over Manhattan, Weehawken is quickly becoming one of New Jersey’s most ...

  4. When is the best time for renters to move? - AOL

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  5. Moving to a new state? Here's how to switch your car ... - AOL

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    Right now, 12 states use this system, including Delaware, New York and Michigan, to speed up claim resolution and reduce time-consuming lawsuits over minor injuries.

  6. Climate of New York City - Wikipedia

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    New York City can occasionally experience strong winds, like many coastal locations. Tropical cyclones or intense oceanic storms bring the strongest winds. The strongest gust in Central Park, of 78 miles per hour (126 km/h), occurred on December 2, 1974, however, a station at The Battery reported a gust of 113 miles per hour (182 km/h) on ...

  7. Transportation in New York City - Wikipedia

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    An 1807 grid plan of Manhattan. The history of New York City's transportation system began with the Dutch port of New Amsterdam.The port had maintained several roads; some were built atop former Lenape trails, others as "commuter" links to surrounding cities, and one was even paved by 1658 from orders of Petrus Stuyvesant, according to Burrow, et al. [1] The 19th century brought changes to the ...