• Sag Harbor resort offers six-month stay starting from $14,000

    Sag Harbor resort offers six-month stay starting from $14,000

    A Sag Harbor resort found a solution for families that plan to postpone their return to the city — and a way to bolster the hotel’s bottom line during the off-season. Baron’s Cove, facing the picturesque village marina, has launched what it calls “A Key to the Hamptons: A Private Harborview Retreat.” Guests can book …
  • Mets provide update on their coronavirus situation

    Mets provide update on their coronavirus situation

    So many negatives has never seemed so positive for the Mets. The team released a statement Saturday night saying two rounds of COVID-19 tests taken by the traveling party from New York to Miami late in the week have all returned negative. In addition, tests for all close contacts that remained in Miami were negative. …
  • Music stars from COVID-19-infected states get pass on NYC quarantine rules for VMAs

    Music stars from COVID-19-infected states get pass on NYC quarantine rules for VMAs

    When music’s biggest stars descend on New York for the Video Music Awards this week, NYPD cops will show up to check out the shows. But they won’t be judging the talent. Officers in the NYPD’s TV/Movie unit will see if the performers and their entourages are wearing masks and staying socially distant, city officials …
  • Cloister Cafe fighting to stay afloat after alleged COVID-19 violations

    Cloister Cafe fighting to stay afloat after alleged COVID-19 violations

    What a Cloister f - - k! The East Village’s Cloister Cafe has been denied a temporary restraining order that would have reinstated its liquor license after it was suspended by the State Liquor Authority for allegedly committing a number of COVID-19 violations. Applying for the order, the bar, run by Nick Drobenko and Provocateur’s Mike Satsky and …
  • Mets coronavirus fallout: Seven pressing questions

    Mets coronavirus fallout: Seven pressing questions

    The Mets became Major League Baseball’s latest coronavirus casualty on Thursday, when one player and one staff member tested positive for the disease, immediately resulting in the postponement of Thursday’s series finale against the Marlins in Miami as well as Friday night’s Subway Series opener against the Yankees at Citi Field. While many questions remain …
  • It was only matter of time before coronavirus hit New York sports

    It was only matter of time before coronavirus hit New York sports

    This hits home now. We always knew that was a possibility, if not a certainty. As the coronavirus made its merry way around Major League Baseball, infiltrating random teams and picking off games like a sniper — the Marlins, the Cardinals, the Reds — New York could hold its breath, then exhale, then say: At …
  • How to watch a new movie in theaters this weekend

    How to watch a new movie in theaters this weekend

    Movie theaters are back! Sort of. This weekend AMC and Regal Cinemas will reopen many of their screens nationwide, which have been shuttered since March. And although some independent theaters have remained in operation around the country during the COVID-19 pandemic, the major chains revving up again means we can finally enjoy brand-new blockbusters on …
  • Now playing at the mall parking lot: drag shows, movies

    Now playing at the mall parking lot: drag shows, movies

    NEW YORK (AP) — Angel Dougherty went to the mall last month — not to shop, but to watch a drive-in drag show in the parking lot. “This year has been so anxiety filled and chaotic, I figured this experience would be something to lighten the mood,” says Dougherty, who paid to see the stars …
  • Grubhub fights back against COVID-19 food delivery commission caps

    Grubhub fights back against COVID-19 food delivery commission caps

    Grubhub is launching a petition on Thursday to end food-delivery commission caps that have been imposed during the pandemic by the New York City Council, The Post has learned. The food-delivery giant, which also owns Seamless, is taking out targeted digital ads in the districts of council members who support the caps, including Speaker Corey …
  • NY liquor authority taking shots at Cloister Café over lawsuit

    NY liquor authority taking shots at Cloister Café over lawsuit

    The state liquor authority is taking shots — at a restaurant that filed suit against it. On Monday Page Six reported that East Village hotspot Cloister Café is suing the SLA, claiming that it shut it down for COVID violations based on evidence it had cribbed from media reports — which they allege had been …