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Salons across New York City are mentioned in a New York Times series on the exploitation of salon.
Sources tell NBC New York that club officials weren't willing to bump their members on Labor Day weekend.
Lawmakers cite moral obligation to responders and survivors to protect health needs.
Bill would provide drug testing for no extra cost and would keep results confidential, senator says.
Nine nearby thrift shops sent cease and desist letters from the New York attorney general.
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Legislation is introduced following the disappearance of Rego Park's Avonte Oquendo.
Group of officials representing northeast Queens are joined by City Council's new speaker in Flushing.
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Mayor announces leader for Health Department, plans to push forward Bloomberg's controversial soda ban.
Plan calls for complete New York removal by 2025.
Vision Zero plan has goal of reducing traffic deaths to zero.
Legislation would prevent discrimination in the workplace against religious attire or facial grooming.
The governor has pushed for property tax freezes, tax incentives for manufacturers and legalizing the medical use of marijuana.
Legislation would call on school districts with significant Asian-American populations to shut down for annual festival.
Board's district manager said meeting's attendees were mostly pleased with cleanup following the recent snowstorm.
E-file and Free File can speed up refunds, IRS says.
Governor plans to lay out tax relief, medical marijuana plans in 1:30 p.m. speech.
The board will also vote on liquor licenses for local businesses.
Governor declares statewide emergency as winter storm Hercules nears.
Home of former congressman for Forest Hills was heavily damaged during a 2012 fire caused by Hurricane Sandy.
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Forest Hills councilwoman backs Manhattan's Garodnick over Queens' Weprin.
Governor shows off his sense of humor.
Queens residents have until Dec. 31 to register.
Governor says renters deserve a break, too.
State senator said tolls would negatively affect city workers who travel between boroughs and small businesses.
The Silent Skies Act would force the FAA to require that airlines meet Stage 4 noise standards.
Comptroller's audit also found that the city's DEP did not collect $27M in delinquent water and sewer bills.
Congresswoman's bill would fight practice during which fake names and phone numbers appear on caller ID.
Group will also vote on liquor license applications and Comptroller John Liu will pay a visit.
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Legislative body to vote on proposal on Dec. 19.
Queens borough president-elect also names former policy adviser as chief of staff.
A bevy of local elected officials attended the annual reception.
If you pay your toll in cash to go over the Throgs Neck Bridge into Queens, as of Monday, Dec. 9, stay to the right -- that's where all cash lanes will be, the MTA says.