http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/20/nyregion/new-york-today-eberhard-faber-pencil-factory.html 2016-09-20 13:06:12 New York Today: Bail Is Set for a Suspect Tuesday: A manhunt ends, the evolution of scarecrows, and favored food vendors. === Updated, 7:00 a.m. Good morning on this sleepy Tuesday. New details about the explosions in Manhattan and New Jersey and the surrounding investigation continue to trickle in. Ahmad Khan Rahami, 28, His bail is set at $5.2 million, and it’s unclear if he has retained a lawyer. The man who the police said was responsible for the weekend bombings in New York and New Jersey He was known as Mad (a diminutive of his first name, not a reference to his disposition). And he worked in his family’s fried chicken restaurant in Elizabeth, N.J. — a fast-food spot known for its cheese fries, late hours and rowdy clientele. While the investigation into the bombings continues, the extensive search for the suspect has seen its share of New York moments: • • • • Here’s what else is happening: New York isn’t bounding out of bed today. A muggy blanket of clouds will be pulled over the city; the air will be warm and sticky. Today’s Groggy weather after a few tense days in the city. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • West 23rd Street between Avenue of the Americas and Seventh • • • • • • It’s mid-September. While it’s hot this week, our days to eat al fresco are numbered. So you might want to chase down a food truck to tastefully watch the summer fade from a bench or a blanket in the park. The This year’s grand prize went to Tacos el Rancho, serving Mexican food from Oaxaca on 44th Street and Fifth Avenue in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. The fan favorite was Cachapas on Wheels, for its Venezuelan grub, which can be found in Lower Manhattan. The ice-cream sandwiches whipped up by The Good Batch and the mozzarella sticks cooked up by Big Mozz Sticks also wooed the judges, winning the vendors 1st place in the dessert and market categories. The Indian food at Mysttik Masaala won in the new vegan category, and the rookie award went to Mr. Bing, known for its Chinese crepes. Chase them down and eat it up. New York Today is a weekday roundup that stays live from 6 a.m. till late morning. You can For updates throughout the day, What would you like to see here to start your day? Post a comment, Follow the New York Today columnists, You can find the latest New York Today at