http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/30/nyregion/new-york-tonight-train-crash-updates-carnegie-deli.html 2016-10-01 00:56:27 New York Tonight: Train Crash Updates and Carnegie Deli News What you need to know about the investigation into the train crash, and the closing of a beloved city deli. === Good evening on this This is New York Tonight, a brand-new evening roundup of the day’s most important New York stories. This is the final column of ou The investigation continues into what caused yesterday’s For the federal investigators, there is work to do. The extensive damage to the train has prevented investigators from getting into the first car, where most of the more than 100 people who were injured were sitting. (The one person who died in the crash, a 34-year-old mother, was hit by debris while standing on the platform.) Investigators are scheduling interviews with the train’s engineer and other crewmembers, although But they were able to recover the train’s event recorder — which contains key data including how fast the train was moving before it derailed. The investigation could take months. In other local news, a cornerstone culinary destination The Carnegie Deli, which opened in 1937, Despite the restaurant cooking up If you haven’t yet indulged, you can stop by the deli at 854 7th Avenue, at 55th Street, between now and the end of the year. And know before you go: The “Woody Allen” sandwich is a crowd favorite. • • • • • • … • • • • • • • Saturday • • • • • • • Sunday • • • • • • • “ Dear Diary: Early on a Sunday morning several years ago, my husband and I were walking up Second Avenue, somewhere around the 40s, looking for just the right place to have breakfast. I had a broken watchband at the time, and although it wasn’t our intention, we noticed a watch shop that also made keys. The general fix-it shop was open. So we went in, and I asked if they could fix my watch. “Well, normally we could,” the woman said, “ But my husband is the repairman and he isn’t here.” “Will he be back soon?” I asked. “I’m not sure,” she said. “He’s looking for a parking space.” “I have a parking space right around the corner,” I said. “And it’s good until Tuesday.” “Really?” she said. “Yes,” I said. “And if you’ll call him and ask him to fix my watch, in exchange, I’ll give him my space.” So she did. And he did. And I did, too.