“I would like to ride a subway and be free — be free to roam around, be free to go to, you know, fun stuff in New York City ... in an unprovoked attack on a Manhattan-bound D train passing ...
Joseph Lynskey was waiting for the subway in Manhattan last month when a random act of violence transformed his life. Credit...Jonah Markowitz for The New York Times Supported by By Katherine ...
Subway riders stand near yellow ... plans to make his way back to the train. “This city is my home,” Joseph Lynskey told The New York Times in an interview published Friday, “and I won’t be ...
Lynskey, 45, was standing on the platform in the West 18th Street station in Manhattan after ... that is vital to New York. “The subway is the lifeline of this city,” he said.
Senior officials under President Trump have talked with prosecutors in Manhattan about the possibility of abandoning the corruption case against New York City’s mayor. After chronicling the ...
NEW YORK — (AP) — A man who survived being shoved onto subway tracks ahead ... way back to the train. "This city is my home," Joseph Lynskey told The New York Times in an interview published Friday, ...