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Gov. Kathy Hochul seeks to link pay to inflation for automatic future increases, starting at $16.39.
Following a $29 million state loan to help fund the rehabilitation of two Mitchell-Lama rental buildings, living conditions remain dire.
A majority of City Council members plus the public advocate say they want to get rid of so-called punitive segregation.
New York City Police Officer Adeed Fayaz Succumbs to Injuries from Vicious Attack
Combining tea and skulls, motifs both makers feature in their lines, Miss Havisham and KIL N.Y.C. announce a jewelry capsule collection.
V-Day Tech Fail Saves Jail Mail | New Asylum Seekers Shelter | Check Out Fashion Week Photos | 'I'm Going To Kill You,' Shover Says: Cops
The city can't shoulder added transit, education and Medicaid costs in Gov. Kathy Hochul's proposed budget, Mayor Eric Adams testified.
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Between New Year's and V-Day, "Us, the health clubs and the teeth whitening places have a line out the door," a divorce lawyer told Patch.
Regular Routines and Time Management Tips Help Organize and Prioritize
A tech mishap forced the Board of Correction to postpone its Valentine's Day vote on a ban on personal mail in city jails.
Fall in love with Art this Valentine season, and do see “REFRACTURE– Visual Realignment” exhibition at Lichtundfire for February.
Stop X-Raying Pets At Airport, TSA Says | 23 Gang Members Indicted | Compost Bins Are Maybe Too Popular | Push For New Playground
“Once again, the courts have ruled that Donald Trump is not above the law,” said AG Letitia James after judges upheld the fine Tuesday.
National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene Announces pleytem tsuzamen (Refugees Together) March 26 at 1 PM and 6 PM at Museum of Jewish Heritage
THREE-WEEK LIMITED ENGAGEMENT MARCH 17 – APRIL 2, 2023 AT HERE ARTS CENTER
Weng Sor thought an invisible object was coming at his van when he sped off through Brooklyn, police say. He now faces a murder charge.
Annual event raises funds for programs & services to support more than one thousand children and adults with developmental disabilities.
New York does not have capital punishment and hasn't executed anyone since 1963, but Saipov's trial is in federal court.
Cancer Patient Struggles To Pay Rent | Man Sells Guns, Drugs To Undercover Cop | Train Hits Man | 83-Year-Old Attacked, Hospitalized
As pandemic-era restrictions lift, all the city’s coronavirus indicators are officially “decreasing.”
“At this time, we have no indication that there is any terrorism involvement in this incident,” said NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell.
Watch the documentary on how dead people do run for party committee.
Food and clothing will be handed out at P.S. 20, the Anna Silver School, on Essex Street to those seeking asylum in the city.
The fly-away Eurasian eagle-owl Flaco is learning to hunt, which means he might survive in the wild, devotees say.
A state Supreme Court judge warned that further delays would only rack up the project’s price tag.
Following reporting from THE CITY, fired workers are now getting back pay following the sudden loss of their jobs.
CECs are volunteer boards that contribute to decisions made around school district zoning, education material, school buildings and more.
“We’ve had members that have suffered heat-related injuries,” Perrone said. “It’s the time to fix it — and these companies can do it.”
The scheme which allegedly involved ID card check-ins when employees weren’t actually at the jail.
That’s not supposed to happen in a sanctuary city. Next week City Council takes up measures to strengthen that status.
World Premiere by Emily Feldman Directed by Daniel Aukin Opening Wednesday, March 1 At MTC at New York City Center – Stage I
Forest Hills Teacher Gets On Jeopardy | Inwood Man Loses NBA Scoring Record | UES Hospital Names New CEO
Expect service changes on the 3, 4, 6, 7, A, C, D, F, N, and R trains and the Staten Island Railroad, the MTA warned straphangers Friday.