Michael Iscenko, 56, faces a sentence of up to three months for the sexual assault charge.
Sant Ambroeus is set to open its fourth NYC location.
Friends of Jennifer Blumin, who disappeared in May with her sons and boyfriend, are raising money to create a memorial park bench.
A new bill would give permanent legal resident status to undocumented migrants who helped during the 9/11 clean up.
Police are searching for a man who they say has stolen from multiple women throughout Manhattan.
At Feed Your Soul cafe, for every cookie you buy the company will donate a cookie to Coalition for the Homeless.
The "Pitch Perfect" star is moving into the celeb-friendly TriBeCa building at 443 Greenwich St.
A suspicious package found on a PATH train at the station has been deemed safe.
The founder of Fyre Media, the company that produced the spectacular failure that was the Fyre Festival, has been charged with wire fraud.
Icon parking garages improperly charged their customers, the city said.
Cats and kittens will come to City Hall Park on Thursday, all of them cuddly and all of them up for adoption.
Macy's is axing its barge near the Brooklyn Bridge but will have five located on the East River between 23rd and 41st streets.
The Silicon Valley favorite Bulletproof Coffee has opened its first storefront in New York City.
The station had been closed since Superstorm Sandy.
Police are searching for a man who they say stabbed another person with an unknown object inside the Staten Island Ferry terminal..
Police pulled a dead body from the Hudson River near Tribeca on Saturday night, authorities said.
A new exhibit inside the Oculus shows life-size replicas of the ceiling at the Sistine Chapel.
The Masjid Manhattan was told to expect a massacre "on a scale never seen before."
The body was found Wednesday afternoon.
The actor is moving into a building on Greenwich Street with a lot of famous neighbors.
The Gay Officers Action League will posthumously honor Michael Hance on Wednesday. The 9/11 first responder died of cancer in March.
They include the Sept. 11 Memorial Museum.
The free yoga and meditation event has been canceled due to weather.
Police say they have arrested a man responsible for a number of robberies in the Financial District.
Meg Ryan is moving to 443 Greenwich St.
Police are searching for a man who shoved an 84-year-old woman to the ground on Sunday.
The new and expanded 9/11 Tribute Museum opened in a bigger space on Greenwich Street on Tuesday.
The entrance to a building in downtown Manhattan was swarmed by a group of bees on Tuesday.
The FDNY says at least 32 people were affected, and that a package initially thought to be 'suspicious' was not a threat.
The new location was announced in December.
The historic Fraunces Tavern failed a health inspection on Monday, racking up a string of violations from the city's health department.
A local writer and NYC subway perv victim puts a humiliating spin on the NYPD's classic "wanted" ads.
Police say the man struck another person over the head before stealing $3,000 and lottery tickets.
The pianos will later be distributed in public places around the city.
Firefighters extinguished the fire shortly after 10 a.m. on Friday.
A 29-year-old man was slashed by another person while trying to intervene in a fight, according to authorities.
A new memorial dedicated to rescue and recovery workers will be added to the 9/11 Memorial in lower Manhattan.
A local artist briefly installed a statue of a dog lifting its leg on the Fearless Girl.
Fyre Media, the company that produced the spectacular failure that was the Fyre Festival, fell behind on rent, according to a legal notice.
Prosecutors have settled a civil rights lawsuit against the architects of a Battery Park City apartment building.