A Gilded Age townhome in New York City's Upper East Side has finally sold after a few years of substantial price drops.
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Judge adjourns case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, stops short of dismissing the charges
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Judge cancels trial for New York City Mayor Eric Adams but leaves corruption charges intact for now
Judge Adjourns Trial for New York City Mayor Eric Adams but Appoints Counsel to Advise on Next Steps
A federal judge has adjourned the corruption trial for New York City Mayor Eric Adams and appointed counsel to advise him on how to handle the Justice Department's request to drop charges against the
Two hundred cartons of eggs were given away for free in New York City on Friday to help offset the growing cost of the now-pricey household item.
New York City collected $48.6 million in revenue from the first month of its congestion pricing program that the Trump administration has moved to kill, a transit agency said.
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New York governor won’t remove NYC mayor, for now, but plans to increase oversight of City Hall
NY governor won't oust Mayor Eric Adams but vows stricter oversight
A federal judge is also weighing a DOJ motion to drop corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul limiting NYC Mayor Eric Adams' power, but won't remove him yet
New York became the first city in the U.S. to implement congestion pricing, with funds s set to fund much-needed repairs to the MTA.
Twenty years ago, the craft cocktail landscape looked very different and bars dedicated to cocktails were just gaining ground in New York City. Some of those original pioneering bars are still around and packing guests in nightly.
The new all-services overlay area code, 465, will be rolled out across the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island and Marble Hill, the New York State Public Service Commission said in a statement on Thursday. The agency announced the change earlier this year, citing an increased demand for phone numbers in the region.
By Dionne Searcey and Ana Ley Stooping to help on a Manhattan sidewalk, an A train dance party and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. The Charter Revision ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul insisted that the cameras crucial to the toll structure will remain in operation. "The cameras are staying on," she said.
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