Slings and arrows between two campaigns.
Here are three popular beaches in the five boroughs that you can reach by hopping on the subway.
Finally, a candidate says something we can all agree with.
From lawn mowers to chainsaws, Patch neighbors are splitting the cost of big ticket items to save money. Believe it or not, it's also helping their friendships.
From packing to planning the new layout, here are some ways to make your move easier.
We'd love to hear your thoughts on this Forest Hills eatery.
As many as 39 racks will be set up along three streets in the community.
Candidates are still ahead in polls for mayoral and comptroller races.
Here are some places to stay cool and ways to keep safe during this week's hot weather.
The game returns to Queens for the first time in nearly 50 years.
Jamaica man sentenced for incident during which he beat and kicked Rosedale man, who later died of a heart attack.
NY1 says Comrie cites personal reasons in BP race exit.
Bill would raise retail price limit for various products at city newsstands.
Jump in robberies over 2012 in local crime reports.
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Councilman wants to yank short-lived title from bridge, according to New York Post.
Demonstrations held across city after shooting of Trayvon Martin found to be in self-defense.
Councilman wants to yank short-lived title from bridge, New York Post says.
'Pacific Rim' is a decent summer blockbuster, 'Grown Ups 2' is a bust and 'Fruitvale Station' is a powerful - and, sadly, timely - debut.
What's the best place in the community to do your laundry?
There's a five-day heat wave on the way.
Power on display tonight in Flushing.
Tell us about your favorite menu item at this Italian eatery.
The Hempstead Public Schools Summer Reading List features a number of errors.
Catch up on the week's top stories.
Former governor jumps right into the center of the New York City elections.
Our look at crimes in Brooklyn and Queens for the past seven days.
Clears hurdle by securing signatures, but time will tell if they stand up.
Some stories put a smile on your face. Here's our wrap-up from around Brooklyn and Queens.
This week's comment involves Eliot Spitzer's announcement that he will run for city comptroller.
Some stories are downright strange. Here's our wrap-up from around Brooklyn and Queens.
Try your hand at this easy to make summer dish.