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Andrew Giambrone

Articles by Andrew Giambrone


A new report reveals where New Yorkers wait for buses in potentially hazardous temperatures.


The food company is pausing some production at one of its facilities "out of an abundance of caution." The recall includes products packaged for purchase by consumers.


The law calls for at least half of the blacktop pier to become park space and paves the way for the relocation of a nearby heliport.


A top police official said NYPD drones spotted a shark off the coast on Thursday.


The homicide suspect was killed during a confrontation with New York City and Woodbridge Township police, according to the New Jersey attorney general’s office.


The state DMV is rolling out a mobile app for state-issued IDs that can be used at airports and, eventually, restaurants and bars.


A Nassau County Supreme Court judge ruled that County Executive Bruce Blakeman lacked the legal authority to implement the ban.


The shooting happened around 2:45 p.m. on Tuesday, according to the department.


Nearly two-fifths of projects examined were at least 20% over budget, according to a new report.


The historic series of events caught area residents by surprise and sent officials scrambling to confirm the extent of the damage.


The city Department of Investigation has a nearly $7 million contract with accounting giant KPMG to monitor migrant-related expenses.


The man was parked on the shoulder of a highway when he was struck by the driver of a box truck.


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