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East Hampton residents are in an uproar over a planned music festival and fear that thousands of rowdy concert-goers will clog the roads, overwhelm hotels and create havoc during the height of the summer season.
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A fight that spilled onto the streets outside an Upper West Side nightclub turned deadly early Sunday morning when a gunman opened fire killing a 25-year-old man.
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Apartment giant UDR Inc. is entering the Manhattan rental market with the $260.8 million purchase of a 23-story converted Financial District building that once housed Goldman Sachs.
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When descending down to David Burke Kitchen, you're greeted by a wood ceiling, denim booths, mossy green pillows and gingham napkins. But large photos featuring the restaurant's purveyors holding ducks, chickens or cows may catch you off guard.
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The debate over the role of Muslims in America and how to deal with the threat of homegrown terrorism is intensifying, and Long Island Rep. Peter King is in the middle of it.
Catherine Hardwicke, the Texas-born, preternaturally cool director of "Twilight," has turned her focus to "Red Riding Hood," her $42 million twist on the classic tale starring Amanda Seyfried.
Ralph Gardner, curious about the profession of art advising, tours the Armory Show of modern and contemporary art with professional art adviser Heather Flow to lead the way through the seemingly endless maze of exhibitors.
On the eve of a weeklong tribute at Feinstein's, Broadway wordsmith Sheldon Harnick chats about what makes a great song.
Riding the subway uptown for a whirlwind tour of arts and healthful food with Harlem resident Daniel Beaty, the 35-year-old writer and performer of the one-man show "Through the Night."
If Francisco Rodriguez finishes 55 games this season, a $17.5 million option for the 2012 season will automatically kick in. If the Mets try to prevent that from happening by resting him excessively, it will elicit a fight from the players' union.
The former Oakland Athletics star is looking to lock up a spot backing up Alex Rodriguez and Mark Teixeira.
Stoudemire's 26 points lead the Knicks to a win over Atlanta.
The steady rain will end Monday as a moderate cold front wipes our atmosphere clean and sets the stage for a few days of nice, early springtime weather.
Alto and Convivio, two highly acclaimed Italian restaurants, have abruptly closed.
When stacked against the inventive Twitter tactics of the Royal Opera House in London, there's a lot New York's performing arts institutions can learn.
Mayor Bloomberg's first truly interactive foray into the wild world of Twitter resulted in the chief executive of the nation's largest city falling for an Internet gag.
Referred to as Glenbreekin, this estate in Darien, Conn., was built in 1902 and expanded several years later by skyscraper architect Raymond M. Hood.
Riding the subway uptown for a whirlwind tour of arts and healthful food with Harlem resident Daniel Beaty, the 35-year-old writer and performer of the one-man show "Through the Night."
When descending down to David Burke Kitchen, you're greeted by a wood ceiling, denim booths, mossy green pillows and gingham napkins. But large photos featuring the restaurant's purveyors holding ducks, chickens or cows may catch you off guard.
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Through the I Have a Dream Foundation, Jeffrey Gural is making dreams come true for 80 children living in New York City by providing long-term academic support to underprivileged children, including guaranteed college tuition.
Eighty percent of the city's roughly 20,000 ATMs are independently owned, and the number of units has been growing about 10% a year.
March is National Peanut Month. To celebrate the occasion, all weekend, Peanut Butter & Co. is sponsoring the Nutropolitan Museum of Art, a pop-up art gallery on Mulberry Street dedicated to the beloved sandwich.
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