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  • The corner of Sixty-eighth Street was so crowded, Janice and I had to watch where we stepped as we squeezed through the crowd.

    Brooklyn Story Suzanne Corso 2011

  • According to its sleek yet user-friendly website, the New York-Presbyterian Hospital on East Sixty-eighth Street was a state-of-the-art medical center.

    Goodnight Tweetheart Teresa Medeiros 2010

  • Cops roped off a section of Sixty-eighth Street in the middle of traffic where a couple hundred people crowded around what looked like bodies on the ground.

    Magic City Trick Daddy 2010

  • After bagging groceries I rode my bike over to the Fire Star gas station at the corner of Sixty-eighth Street and Tenth Avenue.

    Magic City Trick Daddy 2010

  • I lived at 1238 Northwest Sixty-eighth Street with my mother, Pearl Brockington, my ten brothers and sisters, and whichever boyfriend she had at the time, usually some sorry good-for-nothing milking the free AC.

    Magic City Trick Daddy 2010

  • Cops roped off a section of Sixty-eighth Street in the middle of traffic where a couple hundred people crowded around what looked like bodies on the ground.

    Magic City Trick Daddy 2010

  • After bagging groceries I rode my bike over to the Fire Star gas station at the corner of Sixty-eighth Street and Tenth Avenue.

    Magic City Trick Daddy 2010

  • Jessup was on the first plane the next day, March 15, going straight from La Guardia Airport to the Soviet Mission, a mansion at the corner of Sixty-eighth Street and Park Avenue.

    Daring Young Men RICHARD REEVES 2010

  • I lived at 1238 Northwest Sixty-eighth Street with my mother, Pearl Brockington, my ten brothers and sisters, and whichever boyfriend she had at the time, usually some sorry good-for-nothing milking the free AC.

    Magic City Trick Daddy 2010

  • She had thought over the announcement she wanted to give, and now she thought it through again, rattling downtown on the No. 1 train, crosstown on the shuttle to Grand Central Station and uptown on the 6 train, and then walking across East Sixty-eighth Street toward New York Hospital with the wind from the East River lifting her hair off her face.

    SUPERBUG MARYN MCKENNA 2010

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