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- Quinn’s Memoir Goes Largely Unsold, When It Can Be Foun …1 hr 17 mins ago
Christine C. Quinn’s book, which was released on June 11, has sold only 100 copies. More »Quinn’s Memoir Goes Largely Unsold, When It Can Be Found
- At Wave Hill House, Paying Homage to History2 hrs 17 mins ago
After a two-year renovation, the house where Theodore Roosevelt, Arturo Toscanini and Mark Twain once lived will reopen to the public in July. More »At Wave Hill House, Paying Homage to History
- Several Injured After Car Jumps Curb in Manhattan3 hrs ago
Four people were hurt, one of them critically, on Wednesday morning at Second Avenue and East Fourth Street in the East Village, officials said. More »Several Injured After Car Jumps Curb in Manhattan
- Several Badly Injured After Car Jumps Curb in Manhattan5 hrs ago
At least eight people were hurt, three of them with life-threatening injuries, on Wednesday morning at Second Avenue and East Fourth Street, officials said. More »Several Badly Injured After Car Jumps Curb in Manhattan
- Excited by Bloomberg’s Exit, Labor Seeks to Influence Race …19 hrs ago
After years of low morale, unions across the city are roaring back to life this election season, excited by the prospect of installing a friend in City Hall. More »Excited by Bloomberg’s Exit, Labor Seeks to Influence Race for His Successor
- Gunman Boasted of Killing Gay Man, Police Say21 hrs ago
An indictment charged Elliot Morales with murder as a hate crime in the death of a man whom he allegedly taunted with antigay slurs before shooting him in Greenwich Village. More »Gunman Boasted of Killing Gay Man, Police Say
- Manhattan’s Biggest Apartment Complex Agrees to Drop Some …22 hrs ago
CW Capital, which controls Stuyvesant Town and Peter Cooper Village, will rescind mid-lease increases for tenants who submit affidavits that they were misled. More »Manhattan’s Biggest Apartment Complex Agrees to Drop Some Rent Increases
- As Coney Island Stirs, One Man’s Vision Is Unbuilt23 hrs ago
Horace Bullard had big plans for redeveloping the Coney Island of his youth, but he died with his properties still on the market. More »As Coney Island Stirs, One Man’s Vision Is Unbuilt
- 2008 Bomber of Times Sq. Military Station May Have Had Lookouts, …Tue, Jun 18, 2013
Video released Tuesday shows three or four people leaving the area just after a bicyclist lighted the fuse on the explosive. More »2008 Bomber of Times Sq. Military Station May Have Had Lookouts, F.B.I. Says
- Derailment Near Penn Station Snarls Train TravelTue, Jun 18, 2013
At the nation’s busiest rail hub, with so many transit fates intertwined, even the smallest hiccup can upset the machinery. More »Derailment Near Penn Station Snarls Train Travel
- Manhattan Pastor Faces Up to Drug Dealers, With Prayer and …Tue, Jun 18, 2013
The Rev. Boniface Ramsey, pastor of St. Joseph’s Church of Yorkville, received threatening letters when he spoke out against drug dealing in his neighborhood. More »Manhattan Pastor Faces Up to Drug Dealers, With Prayer and a Petition
- City Adds 600,000 People to Storm Evacuation ZonesTue, Jun 18, 2013
A revised system, based on hurricane storm-surge data, includes more zones and covers 37 percent of all New York City residences. More »City Adds 600,000 People to Storm Evacuation Zones
- Three Expected to Plead Guilty in Scheme Involving City’s …Tue, Jun 18, 2013
The wife, mother and cousin of the lead defendant, Mark Mazer, were to enter pleas in a case involving more than $40 million in kickbacks. More »Three Expected to Plead Guilty in Scheme Involving City’s Payroll Project
- Small Businesses, With Group, Seek Greater Say in New York …Mon, Jun 17, 2013
The coalition, to be called GoBizNYC, will push for the formation of a small-business caucus in the City Council. More »Small Businesses, With Group, Seek Greater Say in New York City’s Policies
- Younger Espada, Like His Father, Is Sentenced for Theft …Mon, Jun 17, 2013
A judge said that while Pedro Gautier Espada was “somewhat under his father’s thumb,” that did not excuse his stealing federal money from a Bronx health center. More »Younger Espada, Like His Father, Is Sentenced for Theft From Bronx Center
- Man Arrested in Stabbing of Cabdriver in BrooklynMon, Jun 17, 2013
The police said Shamel Allen fatally stabbed a livery-cab driver with an umbrella after the two argued over the fare. More »Man Arrested in Stabbing of Cabdriver in Brooklyn
- Lottery NumbersMon, Jun 17, 2013
Lottery numbers for New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. More »Lottery Numbers
- Sullivan Town Court Judge Resigns Over Tirade at Teenag …Mon, Jun 17, 2013
The justice, James P. Roman, damaged the youth’s bike, cursing and threatening him, the State Commission on Judicial Conduct charged. More »Sullivan Town Court Judge Resigns Over Tirade at Teenager
- Evidence in Long Island Houses of 7-Eleven ‘Plantation’Mon, Jun 17, 2013
Neighbors said the homes were crammed with families of workers at the nearby 7-Eleven, one of 14 seized on Monday in a federal investigation. More »Evidence in Long Island Houses of 7-Eleven ‘Plantation’
- Spires at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Cleaned Up, Come Back …Mon, Jun 17, 2013
The spires are beginning to emerge after being encased in scaffolding for nine months as part of the cathedral’s $177 million restoration. More »Spires at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Cleaned Up, Come Back in View
- A Place to Be Seen (and Heard) in Upper ManhattanMon, Jun 17, 2013
The popularity of La Marina restaurant has continued to grow since it opened, but so have the complaints from neighbors unhappy with the noise and traffic. More »A Place to Be Seen (and Heard) in Upper Manhattan
- New York City to Settle Suit on Pensions for Those Called …Mon, Jun 17, 2013
The settlement would cover current and former police officers as well as firefighters, teachers and other city employees who were summoned to active duty. More »New York City to Settle Suit on Pensions for Those Called to Military Service After 9/11
- Derailment of L.I.R.R. Train Blocks East River TunnelMon, Jun 17, 2013
No injuries were reported to be caused by the accident, which left a train stuck shortly after it left Penn Station during the evening rush. More »Derailment of L.I.R.R. Train Blocks East River Tunnel
- Cash-in-Hand Buyers Can Come With a CatchMon, Jun 17, 2013
Such buyers sometimes assume that their status should afford certain concessions from the homeowner, like beloved bits of furniture at no extra cost. More »Cash-in-Hand Buyers Can Come With a Catch
- U.S. Seizes 14 7-Eleven Stores in Immigration RaidsMon, Jun 17, 2013
Operators of stores on Long Island and in Virginia were charged with harboring and hiring illegal immigrants. More »U.S. Seizes 14 7-Eleven Stores in Immigration Raids
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