The owner of Langston Hughes’ former residence still wants it open to the community — and free from outside control.
The directive comes after Manhattan Congressman Jerry Nadler wrote the FCC that the 32-foot-tall pillars appear ‘out of context.’
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Jasmine Blake, a NYCHA veteran, will be the city's "lead compliance officer," officials announced Tuesday.
‘The New York Climate Exchange’ to Address Global Climate Crisis
Production Will Also Be Recorded by Audible Theater And Released Globally As An Audible Original
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"This is not play time," Mayor Eric Adams said Tuesday to defend controversial robotic dogs bought by the NYPD and FDNY.
A layoff notice shows the social media company — which had signed a major Manhattan lease during 2020 — continues cutting back in the city.
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The "New York Climate Exchange" will bring in $1 billion, 7,000 permanent jobs and train thousands in green jobs, Mayor Eric Adams said.
See where more than 10 miles of existing bike lanes will be hardened this year, and more.
The company's Bed Bath & Beyond stores will remain open as the business winds down and looks for a buyer.
This Earth Day, NY STATE Not Recycling Enough Solid Wastes; NY CITY still America's 'Biggest, #1 Waste Littered City'; High Death Incidents
Developers and tenant advocates alike say leaders in Albany failed to put muscle into pushing ambitious development proposals.
Nine lots from East 119th to 120th streets are required for the construction of a ‘launch box’ for tunnel boring machines.
First-time jobless claims rise, even as employers are financing a special tax to pay down unemployment insurance fund debts.
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Ray Romano On His Directorial Debut | Chinese Exile Stays Jailed | Slain Man's Body Remains Missing | 24/7 LIRR Service To Citi Field
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A New York Times ranking leaves out eateries in non-Manhattan boroughs, a wave of gelato joints and other food news rounded out this week.
City agencies had to scramble after Twitter removed blue checks Thursday that show users — and New Yorkers — which accounts are legit.
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Brooklyn and Queens both had closures this week due to roaches, mice and dangerous food prep.
A judge Thursday rejected a $25 million bail package for Chinese businessman Guo Wengui, who faces charges in a $1 billion fraud case.
This week, city inspectors found water leaks in Hamilton Heights, lead in Astoria, roaches in Flatbush, and more.
Jonathan Majors Faces More Abuse Accusation | Juice Stab Suspect Flees Cops With Bag Of Wigs | Mayor Hearts Boozy Laundromat | JFK Handgun
The Singer-Songwriter Takes Listeners on an Insightful Journey
A price hike for rent-stabilized apartments eyed by the Rent Guidelines Board Thursday drew quick condemnation: "This is outrageous."
FOUR DYNAMIC NEW ARTISTS JOIN THE ENSEMBLE OF THE INDIE-THEATER STALWART NEW YORK NEO-FUTURISTS