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A deal to cut public-employee pensions and benefits may not result in immediate savings to taxpayers, but over time, state and local governments will save billions annually in pension costs, according to state calculations.
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His job with the Cyclones is a homecoming for Long Island native and former Met Frank Viola. He's lived in Orlando, Fla., for 28 years, but he's always been a New Yorker.
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The World Financial Center will receive a $250 million renovation of its retail and public spaces that will include a new pavilion entrance, a dining terrace overlooking the Hudson River and a gourmet market.
City and federal officials confirmed that if some of the city's Canada goose population are rounded up for the third consecutive year, they will be shipped to Pennsylvania and processed there, rather than disposed of in a landfill.
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He's a 46-year-old with a pregnant wife, and now he's out of work. What are his prospects?
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Senate Republicans said they needed more time to decide whether to put same-sex marriage up for a vote, leaving the fate of the bill in suspension for another day.
What started weeks ago with an indiscreet Tweet ended with a melee Thursday, when former congressman Anthony Weiner announced his resignation at a Midwood senior center.
Warm summer rain is headed to Greater New York early Friday, but a clearing sky should quickly transform a rainy day into a beautiful summer evening.
It has been nearly three weeks since a lewd photo appeared in Rep. Anthony Weiner's Twitter feed, but the longtime New York politician is finally set to announce his resignation from Congress.
After an all-nighter spent in negotiations, Macy's Inc. has reached an agreement with union officials, averting a strike at the retailer's Herald Square flagship.
Robert Pollard chats about the reunion of 1990s stalwarts Guided By Voices.
In a sign that the Metropolitan Opera may be easing itself out of several years of recession-battered books, company officials said that the opera expects to achieve a balanced budget this year for the first time since 2004.
As temperatures rise, homes with pools become a very cool option. Where would you take the plunge? Cast your vote below.
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The city-subsidized East River Ferry service launched this week. The loop is like a hipster connect-the-dots, with residents in Long Island City in Queens and Greenpoint, North Williamsburg, South Williamsburg and Dumbo in Brooklyn the benefactors.
With the buzz on Marcus Samuelsson's restaurant, Red Rooster, rather deafening at the moment, it's not like it takes much effort to make the trek up to 125th and Lenox, except in the act of trying to get a reservation.
I recently wrote that I don't think it matters where you went to college. After attending the Wharton Club of New York's 2011 Alumni Business Showcase I take it back.
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Joseph J. Plumeri is building on a gift he made to the Make-A-Wish Foundation of New Jersey.
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Weiner resigns, a piece of Trade Center steel heads for a new home, and more from across Greater New York.
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