Leaders say Union Turnpike line should be added to program that allows transit riders to track bus arrivals via technology.
City's protection program would prevent homeowners for having to pay for breaks in connection to the city's water line.
Study found that 75 percent of the spots at which cars sped by throughout the city were near schools.
The move aims to thwart marketing cigarettes and tobacco products to children.
If you use part of your home for your business, you may qualify for a tax break.
State lawmakers agreed to raise the state’s minimum wage to $9 per hour by 2016 as a part of the budget plan.
Co-president of northeast Queens co-op and condo council said he is concerned that owners of the units could be dropped from J-51 program.
Congresswoman will kick off 'Congress on Your Corner' events in Middle Village on March 27.
City comptroller kicks off campaign from steps of City Hall.
Taking money out early from your retirement plan can cost you an extra 10 percent in taxes.
State officials say it will help thwart forgeries in counterfeit markets.
The owner of an historic property along Douglaston Parkway has submitted plans for an alteration.
Agency agrees to create roundtable with Bayside, Douglaston residents.
Judge denies suit by Second Amendment supporters who claim state’s new gun law violates the Constitution.
But one local leader says the Parks Department should have given the community more advance notice on the long-awaited project.
Legislation would crack down on new drivers who commit violations.
Gov. Cuomo said that a bid to decriminalize small amounts of marijuana was being considered in state budget negotiations
The state Supreme Court may have ruled against the soda ban, but the mayor is calling on local businesses to voluntarily take part in it.
Senator thinks it is too soon to think about lifting ban on small knives aboard planes.
Mayor says he believes the courts will ultimately rule in favor of the ban on sugary drinks.
Senate Republicans drafted a budget resolution acknowledging that the minimum wage level has not kept up with the rate of inflation over the years.
The fair market value of property or services received through a barter is taxable income.
The mayor's proposed ban on extra-large cups of soda has been struck down.
The IRS is offering assistance to taxpayers via phone, online and at local centers.
However, he continues to maintain a better than two-to-one favorability rating.
In video published Sunday, Quinn starts campaign to be the first woman to act as the city's mayor.
Gov. Cuomo doesn't fare as well in poll released Thursday.
Service disruptions for March 8, 9, 10 and 11.
Borough President candidate speaks before Queens LGBT group.
Agency will give $20.9 million to LIRR and allocate $14.9 million to Metro-North.
Daily News reports that Meng wrote letter on father's behalf for upcoming sentencing.
The bill, which passed yesterday, would raise the state’s minimum wage from $7.25 to $9.
City law officials say they are considering legal options in response to ruling.
Southeast Queens reverend backs former councilwoman in run for borough president's office.
Representatives from the FAA will attend the March 14 meeting.
Also, 111th Precinct Capt. Jason Huerta stops by the meeting to discuss recent crime patterns.
Long-time chairman calls on board to come up with candidates for next year when he is term-limited out of the seat.
Candidates discuss minimum wage increase, stop-and-frisk and other issues at a poverty forum Thursday.
Governor says the only change to the state's assault weapons ban would be an exception for Hollywood production companies.
Stavisky says New York makes it too hard to break the 'cycle of poverty.'