The parade is set to coincide with the International Naval Review 250, officials said.
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Commuters say they are running into delays on being billed for transit trips. The MTA says kinks will be ironed out by the end of the year.
The ex-governor says the city can afford to lower the retirement age. Workers and budget watchdogs remain skeptical.
The former mayor apologized to New Yorkers and agreed to pay for his past NYPD protection on the presidential campaign trail.
Borough presidents are like mini-mayors. What they do in office depends a lot on who they are.
Airbnb, Uber and the Real Estate Board of New York are among the major power players looking to pick winners in the upcoming election.
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The projects will cost around $14.5 million, officials said.
The 25th Anniversary Celebration of CENTER STAGE The iconic Cult-Classic Film for Dancers with Choreographer Susan Stroman
The street signs will stay up for the remainder of the Knicks playoff run.
Still We Rise: Brooklyn Children’s Museum and Community Hosts Juneteenth Celebration in Brower Park on Thursday, June 19 from 11am to 3pm.
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The previous April 20 deadline to end the program was pushed back a month.
Jeanine Pirro, a former Fox News host and prosecutor, runs the U.S. attorney’s office in Washington.
New York City Fire Commissioner Robert S. Tucker ’96: ‘Go forward with strength, humility, and the courage to lead. The future is all yours.
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The shutdown began on Jan. 17.
The pizzeria is expected to reopen on May 21 after being closed for the last four days.
Event at the Museum of Jewish Heritage will include an evening of cocktails, hors d’oeurves, and breathtaking views of the New York Harbor.
Charges are pending as of Tuesday morning.
Some 118 sections of local spans of all types were found by inspectors to be in poor condition in 2024, records show.
All performances are totally free. Reservations encouraged, not required.
Ever dream of immortality? Fred Michael Miller debuts his first novel, The Immortal Game, a seductive thriller filled with powerful beings.
Peter Zisopoulos' sentencing court date is scheduled for June 30.
City officials are expected to present the plans to a Midtown community board Monday night.
The incident happened on Saturday around 3:30 a.m.
Committee chairs say their negative feedback on housing issues caused the Manhattan borough president to replace them.
Fans Receive T-Shirts, Soccer Balls and Other FIFA Merchandise Ahead of the at Red Bulls vs. NYCFC Match in Queens
Applications for the casino bid were due next month
The NTSB has said they will dispatch a go-team to investigate the crash.
A Mexican navy tall sailing ship crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday night.
Neurodiverse NYC Theatre Company ACTIONPLAY to Present New Musical.
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The PopWheels hub, located in Hudson Square, is the first of its kind in the United States, officials said.