Floats are being constructed and phones are a'buzzing—Sunday is the 54th annual Puerto Rican Day Parade! There are expected to be more than 80,000 people marching at the annual parade, and close to 3 million revelers lining the parade route from 44th to 86th Streets on Fifth Avenue. The event kicks off Sunday at 11 a.m.
Get Out Your Flags For Puerto Rican Day Parade This Sunday!
How Early Is Too Early to Steal the Sunday Times? Reporters Weigh In
This whole business of charging readers for access to the New York Times website got us thinking about a slight ethical dilemma we ignore every Sunday afternoon while liberating a fat, neglected copy of the Times from some out-of-towner's stoop. How early is too early to steal someone's Sunday Times? For guidance, we asked a couple NY Times reporters. (They don't get free subscriptions!) One veteran staff reporter, who agreed to speak anonymously, is surprisingly brazen:
Domino Sugar Factory Opens Gates to Public Sunday
The waterfront property at the Domino Sugar Factory in Williamsburg will be open to the public for the first time in over a century this Sunday. Refinery, LLC, the developer who plans to convert the landmarked refinery into residential units, is inviting everyone over for free refreshments and a chance to take in the East River views. The plan is to have more of these events in the spring and give the community a taste of what's to come when developer completes a planned five-block-long esplanade on the property.

