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Gov. Andrew Cuomo is taking heat from housing groups for directing none of the nearly $500 million from settlements with financial institutions over mortgage misconduct to programs that would help address the lingering effects of the housing crisis.
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Tiny St. Francis College in Brooklyn Heights is one of five Division I programs never to appear in the NCAA tournament. A win over Robert Morris on Tuesday night can change all that.
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Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner, part of a broader re-emergence of the Democratic Party’s left flank, has become a vocal opponent of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
‘Skylight’ at the John Golden Theatre; Kate Benson, Juliana Francis and Jim Himmelsbach in ‘Running Away From the One With the Knife’; ‘An American in Paris’; and more in On Stage.
Celebrating Disney’s new take on ‘Cinderella’ with some serious star power.
The team at Parm has a lot more elbow room at its new outpost on Columbus Avenue, and the restaurant has an expanded menu.
Two powerful police unions are set to endorse Staten Island District Attorney Daniel Donovan in the Staten Island Congressional race Tuesday. Mr. Donovan, a Republican vying to replace former U.S. Rep Michael Grimm, will get nods from the Captains Endowment Association and the Lieutenants Benevolent Association, the Donovan campaign said Monday.
Mayor Bill de Blasio's administration has delayed plans to repeal a city regulation requiring parental consent before a Jewish circumcision ritual is performed. The ritual can cause herpes infection in infants.
Ronald Richter, the family court judge who led the New York City's Administration for Children's Services under former Mayor Michael Bloomberg, has been named CEO of the Jewish Child Care Association, one of the city's largest child-welfare nonprofits.
Three of New York City's largest religious organizations say local poverty could be reduced by nearly 70% by adding billions of dollars in funding to several government programs.
This Manhattan townhouse was transformed from a state of disrepair to a light-filled, modern property with all the indoor and outdoor space and amenities of a suburban home.
Urban Gardner’s Ralph Gardner Jr. talks with an artist who created 52 oversize playing cards of nude men striking all manner of cheesecake poses.
Ralph Gardner Jr. takes in New York City from the back seat of one of the St. Regis hotel’s Bentleys.
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A documentary about a high-profile gang rape and murder in Delhi that has angered conservative politicians in India’s government is to be screened in New York on Monday.
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Every year near the switch to daylight-saving time, customers stream into Ipswich Watch & Clock Shop to get their watches changed, diners confuse reservations and farms ease into the time shift.
Metro Money: New York’s small-scale food makers are getting the tech-startup treatment—with a do-gooder twist. At a recent foodie pitch-a-thon, presentations were judged not just on financials, but on social impact as well.
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A retrospective of the Icelandic artist’s work opens at the Museum of Modern Art in New York on Sunday.
A public visitation, Mass and funeral are scheduled Monday and Tuesday at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York.
A look at some of the artworks on display at the Armory Show in New York City.
Winter-weather styles collide in New York City, where everything from functional to high-fashion footwear goes.
Pooches avoid the cold but still get their exercise and play time at an indoor dog park in Long Island.
This Sunday will mark the final day of Passover baking at the 90-year-old Streit’s matzo factory on New York’s Lower East Side.
The Starrett City Boxing Club remembers its founder, boxing trainer and mentor Jimmy O’Pharrow.
Gotham Air offers helicopter flights that will get you to some New York-area airports in minutes.
The U.S. Coast Guard works to keep key shipping channels open in the Northeast this winter with its ice-breaking tug Thunder Bay.
A wheelchair basketball clinic in Manhattan teams students with professional players.
Photos of buildings in New York City where wealth is concentrated. A tally of the upper tier of the co-ops, condos and houses in the city—those at more than $5 million each—puts its total fair market value at $65.2 billion.
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