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Commentary By Nicole Gelinas

Boston Shows New Yorkers What Their City Could Be Like

Public Safety Policing, Crime Control

After 904 nights of sleeping in Manhattan’s Midtown West, I took a three-day trip — to exotic, faraway Boston. What I found there was shocking: normalcy. Boston is a liberal city — but it is also a pragmatic city.  

My 9 a.m. walk down to New York’s Penn Station for my train to Boston was normal — for the new New York. I had to avoid an emotionally disturbed gentleman brandishing a bottle, screaming at people to “get away from me.” (Good advice.)

Four hours later, I de-trained in Beantown, dropped my backpack at my hotel, and began a long walk — 21,599 steps.

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Nicole Gelinas is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and contributing editor at City Journal. Follow her on Twitter here.

This piece originally appeared in New York Post