Good Tuesday afternoon in New York, where there's a lot of free stuff to do in the summer.

Here's what else is happening:

  • Teverun, the company that makes the stand-up electric scooter involved in a fatal crash on the Queensboro Bridge, has added a disclaimer to its website noting that "unrestricted mode" — which allows riders to go upwards of 50 mph — "is for private or off-road use only."
  • City Councilmember Gale Brewer is pushing for more public communication about the fact that at 9:30 p.m. on June 10, following the New York Philharmonic's popular show on the Great Lawn in Central Park, fireworks will go off and they could upset local dogs.
  • Even if New York City eventually accepts Waymos, there could be good reasons for letting other cities get them first.
  • Sag Harbor's runaway pony and goats are safe.
  • If you go to the beach at the Jersey Shore this summer, remember to not take up two parking spots, not play loud music, not shake sand on anyone else, not let your kids get in anyone else's space in any way, and otherwise have fun!
  • Mayor Zohran Mamdani is on that Minoxin.
  • Does it feel like World Cup time?
  • And finally, clam container: