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Kathleen Culliton is regional manager of Patch's New York City bureau.
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The Rent Control Board's controversial decision to allow 3 percent rent increases goes into effect on Oct. 1, city records show.
The Federal Airline Administration issued a ground stop at LaGuardia Airport Friday morning.
The deal secures school bus rides for more than 80,000 New York City kids.
When was the last time you tried waffles with cheese and guava? Admit it; not lately.
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Fox failed to protect investors from defamation lawsuits that cost the company hundreds of millions of dollars, the suit contends.
Decades later, the name of a man found slain in the Hamilton Fish Pool, and that of his killer, remain unknown.
Said one New Yorker, "Can't get enough of that hope."
A toy threw a wrench in the works for uptown commuters Friday morning, police said.
The vote comes about two weeks before the New York City Ballet's fall season is slated to begin at Lincoln Center.
A man was fatally struck by a northbound D train in the Union Street station, police said.
The dying 51-year-old man was found riddled with bullets on Sterling Place, said police
The elderly rider was attacked exiting a northbound C train at Saint Nicholas Avenue and 145th Street about 7:15 p.m. Wednesday, police said
The city also briefed New Yorkers on Labor Day party police drones and a looming school bus driver strike.
Cary Brown faces a manslaughter charge in the Henry Hudson Parkway crash that killed Joel Quintana the night of Aug. 3, police say.
Three New York City eateries were shuttered by the Health department this week, city records show.
While Café Boulud will enter into a new space, La Tradition remains.
One Second Avenue restaurants owes more than 100 workers nearly $200,000, according to a Documented analysis of Labor department data.
Two investment firms have put $350 million into the controversial "Sunset Pier 94 Studios" slated to rise in Hell's Kitchen.