Weight Watchers, along with several other diet experts, announced their support of the Mayor's large sugary drink ban.
State senator calls for legislation to be passed in wake of recent Albany scandals.
Councilman Dan Halloran said it took nearly two years for the city to put up the signal at Northern Boulevard and Marathon Parkway.
Senator says community grant fund would help local after school programs, groups that assist seniors and community organizations in need of money.
Board will review applications for the operation of an auto repair shop, a physical culture establishment and a CVS.
A mandatory report meant to shed light on funding for parks lacks detailed information.
Senator says agency never consulted public or elected officials prior to testing new departure pattern from LaGuardia.
According to a State Supreme Court judge, an MTA budget-balancing tax on businesses was not passed legally.
CB 11 chairman has brought in more than $125K, while Nily Rozic has raised $74K.
A poll by the New York Times says most New Yorkers are against the plan, even if they aren't big soda drinkers themselves.
Bill would allow commission to approve vehicles as medallion taxicabs as long as they meet safety criteria.
State senator cites recent dispute between Cablevision and Tribune Broadcasting as incentive to get legislation passed.
Donors will receive two tickets to an upcoming Mets game.
Northeast Queens residents say roots from city-owned trees are damaging their sewer pipes.
Manhattan judge says plan violated state's home rule statute.
Cuomo unveils system that will allow voters to register from home.
Department of Sanitation agrees to senator's request to send a truck to clean shopping strip.
The deadline to register for state and local races is Aug. 17.
New law will give the Department of State more power to ban intrusive telemarketers.
Department of Environmental Protection adding timers and activation buttons to prevent sprinklers from running all day long at city playgrounds.
CNN correspondent marks the first woman to moderate a presidential debate in 20 years.
Says president's party "not a real ally of Israel's."
Assemblyman Edward Braunstein proposes bill to create surrender program for salts.
Here's how to make sure you're good to go for the fall 2012 elections.
Assemblyman calls for agency to drop proposed charge at LIRR vending machines.
Traffic measure intended to slow down vehicles near P.S. 169 and Bell Academy.
Health board hears from City Council, public on proposed sugary drink ban.
Residents have been complaining about new test route from LaGuardia Airport that flies over northeast Queens, senator says.
CB 11's district manager says the DOT will begin upgrading road in Douglaston.
Residents will be able to come up with projects for local community, vote on them and secure funding in city budget.
Upstate sees higher frequency of cancer cases, while in New York City, rates have slowed.
The new process promises faster and more accurate voting results.
Democrat pledges to make public safety, gun control big issues if elected.
Assemblywoman says she will debate the councilman during events that she hopes will be organized by local civics in the district.
Former congressman could run for citywide office next year.