Because a state Supreme Court judge ruled in favor of annoyed neighbors, here are your afternoon links: More express bus service, $32 ice balls, you can still get a table at a good restaurant and ...
Bryant Park announces lineup for this summer's free Picnic Performances It's an "informal, comfortable way to experience world-class performing arts,” said Dan Fishman, the vice president of ...
Where can you get great Greek food in NYC? Check out these spots in Astoria. We spent a day along Ditmars Boulevard and 23rd Avenue in Queens sampling Greek coffee, meze and seafood that's cooked ...
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The operator of the nuclear power plant has sued, saying the state wrongly blocked its plan to discharge the water into the Hudson River. Once workers started digging at the former NuHart Plastic ...
NYCHA says Pinnacle City Living was the first property manager removed from a public housing complex that was converted to private management. Random House, Simon & Schuster and Hachette were ...
A new report from researchers at NYU finds tenant health problems can help cities identify the worst landlords and most dangerous buildings. NYC closing down Bronx public benefits office as ...
In 2016, Amy Lam was at an exciting time in her life. She’d recently graduated from Columbia journalism school and was expecting her second child. But what was supposed to be a joyful moment ...
Gov. Phil Murphy said the first lady didn't want to run a bruising and expensive campaign against another Democrat. Leaders in Millburn, New Jersey, have been resisting plans for a 75-unit in the ...
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