Tim Donnelly, New York Post

Tim Donnelly

New York Post

New York, United States

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Past:
  • New York Post
  • Brokelyn
  • The Outline
  • deathandtaxes
  • Inc.com

Past articles by Tim:

I found an engagement ring on my local Buy Nothing page — and I actually love it

When a Brooklyn man couldn’t decide how to propose to his partner of three years, his 7-year-old son had a brilliant idea. → Read More

‘Sightings of a lifetime’: Whales and dolphins flock to NYC waters

Here’s one increase in traffic that won’t have you pounding a car hood: The city’s waters have been rife with sightings of marine life all summer long. → Read More

What ‘The Jetsons’ predicted right — and wrong — about the future

On "The Jetsons," George Jetson was born on July 31, 2022. The Post looks back at the accuracy of the classic television show's glimpse into an imagined future. → Read More

Is Gracie Mansion haunted? Mayor Adams says ‘there’s ghosts in there’

If the mansion is haunted, that would be news to historians, ghost hunters and former employees who spoke to The Post. → Read More

Gotta go? NYC’s best free public bathrooms, according to TikTok

Grad student Teddy Siegel created the TikTok account Got2GoNYC after getting stranded in Times Square with a full bladder. → Read More

I’m meeting strangers for sandwiches to beat epidemic of loneliness

Outgoing NYC health commissioner Dr. Dave A. Chokshi declared locals are suffering from an "epidemic of loneliness." New Yorkers are using TikTok and Twitter to make friends. → Read More

Stuck in NYC for Christmas? Here are the best things to do in 2021

A list of naughty and nice things to enjoy in the city during the holiday — from polar plunges to hot toddies. → Read More

7 climate science innovations that might actually help save the planet

COP26, the United Nations annual climate change conference is Sunday. From scooping trash out of plastic-filled seas to an exercise bike that can power your iPhone, here are ways we're poised to fight the crisis. → Read More

NYC’s best new mini-golf courses include a Pixar-themed wonderland

From Putting Green in Williamsburg to Pixar Putt in Battery Park, these mini golf courses are the perfect summer activity for both kids and adults. → Read More

Coney Island price hike has parents on a roller coaster of disappointment

We’re being taken for a ride! Visitors now have to pay pricey admission to Coney’s Luna Park, home of the Cyclone and Thunderbolt. → Read More

The summer’s hottest beachside club and pool party is in Queens

The summer’s hottest new pool party is at Queens' Rockaway Hotel, a new luxury resort that opened in September blocks from the ocean in The Rockaways. → Read More

Jab jokes and legal weed: The new rules of indoor stand-up comedy

Comedians Kenice Mobley, Matt Richards, Todd Barry and Emmy Blotnick sound off about audience etiquette now that NYC comedy clubs are reopening. → Read More

Inside NYC’s pandemic beach brouhaha: Meet die-hards who arrive at sunrise

New York beaches are limiting capacity to help ensure proper social distancing so NYC's most competitive sunbathers are racing to the sand in the early morning hours. → Read More

DJs, musicians delight neighbors with lockdown concerts and dance parties

St. James Place in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, is home to a spirited socially distanced disco that happens every night, thanks to a father-and-son DJ duo who live on the block. → Read More

Safe scavenger hunts for kids — with Teddy bears and rainbows

Neighbors across the five boroughs are creating scavenger hunts so kids can walk the streets — at a socially responsible distance, of course. → Read More

Moving in NYC during coronavirus is more nightmarish than usual

New York’s stay-at-home order is hitting the market at the worst time: The city’s busiest moving day is traditionally May 1. → Read More

How New Yorkers have turned their homes in digital house parties

You knew New Yorkers weren't going to let a global pandemic break up the party. → Read More

Leap Day 2020: The best deals, freebies and things to do

Leap Day has become a day for discounts, freebies and opportunities just to leap into something new. Here's where to get a jump on things for that extra day. → Read More

Riverside Church bell tower reopens after 20 years — and the views are great

The gorgeous gothic tower looking over Riverside Church had been closed to the public for two decades but are now reopened. → Read More

NYC’s biggest indoor skateboarding park in Brooklyn is free

New York’s newest and biggest indoor skate park, Vans Skate Space 198, a 9,000-square-foot, pedestrian-free skating wonderland, is free for skateboarders. → Read More