Borough President offers assistance with HEAP.
Need a gig? The state is hiring clean-up workers.
Assemblyman picks winner for grades two through five in essay and drawing contest.
The resolution, sponsored by 54 House members, promises to support and aid victims of Hurricane Sandy.
The governor said that in terms of housing damage and power outages, Sandy was worse than Katrina.
Pipeline would run through sections of boroughs damaged by Hurricane Sandy.
Senator wants Bloomberg to ensure that city will continue to honor abatements for co-ops and condos if Cuomo does not call Legislature into special session.
State senator says he made decision for bid after witnessing city's response to Hurricane Sandy in Queens.
The hundreds of millions that the state would take in from the legalization of medicinal marijuana could help pay for Sandy-related costs, but Gov. Cuomo remains hesitant.
The state Labor Department has received $27 million in federal funds to put unemployed New Yorkers to work cleaning up after the storm.
Mayor Bloomberg signs an order confirming odd-even gas rationing is over in NYC.
Board will vote on variances for gas station, auto service as well as expansion of dental office.
A new poll finds that the City Council speaker is the city's top choice for next mayor.
Comptroller John Liu's office said Manor's operator needs to operate a restaurant at landmarked site as contract requires.
Sen. Tony Avella and Councilman Mark Weprin want governor to reconvene Legislature to halt real property tax increase.
Councilman also wants Con Edison to move its power lines underground in wake of Hurricane Sandy.
Despite lack of gas lines, mayor extends fuel-saving efforts through holiday.
Republicans say they want to make sure every vote is counted.
President gets helicopter tour of Rockaways, southern Queens.
A few solutions have helped the city beat it's gas shortage in the wake of Hurricane Sandy.
Senator will host snow removal for seniors again this winter.
Towns and cities affected are requesting federal aid, but that may not even cover all of Sandy's costs.
Assemblyman collecting toys for kids affected by Hurricane Sandy and clothing for veterans.
Critics argue that over $7 billion has already been set aside for FEMA, and that that money should be used first.
Though subway service was shut down completely for days and still spotty in some areas, the MTA refuses to reimburse riders for the lost rides on their monthly MetroCards.
Agency is setting up relief response in former JetBlue offices, Daily News reports.
City Council expected to vote on emergency repairs plan on Tuesday.
On the heels of marijuana victories in Massachusetts, Colorado and Washington, lobbyists are taking aim at New York next.
In one scenario, displaced families will receive FEMA vouchers to cover rent on their new apartment.
Take a look at a list of six important facts to know about the credit.
Attendees will learn about changes to Medicare in 2013 at Nov. 15 event.
Avella, Weprin say residents in their district have been left without power for days in wake of the storm.
After New Yorkers dealt with problems at polling sites Tuesday, officials agree the election system needs work.
Also, alternate side parking is suspended for Monday.
Former Forest Hills Rep. tweets for first time in 18 months.
After less than one term in office, GOP Rep. will pack it in.
Assemblyman says some gas stations in his district have fuel, but no electricity.
The governor has threatened to revoke their certificates and licenses to do business in the state of New York.
Bayside residents discuss their candidates of choice on Election Day.
Board disapproves of developer continuing work on Bayside homes.