Ulrich Won’t Run Again for Public Advocate
/“I will not be a candidate for Public Advocate in the Fall.”
Read More“I will not be a candidate for Public Advocate in the Fall.”
Read More‘He needs to see a social worker. Not a judge.’
Read MoreThe Prestone Press printing plant at 4750 30th St. employs 75 workers and will close permanently in May, according to the state Department of Labor website.
Read More“[A] bright spot has been Queens, where the number of felony cases over two years old has declined by 76 percent since the start of the Excellence Initiative.”
Read MoreDuring the 35-day government shutdown, vendors at federal sites in New York were forced to shutter their shops.
Read MoreWhen police responding to a 911 call arrived at a home on 171st Street, they found Mohammed Rizwan, 57, with a gunshot wound to his chest.
Read MoreOfficials said one person was hospitalized in serious condition and three others suffered minor injuries.
Read MoreRiders will also have to say goodbye to MetroCard bonuses, the break on fares that comes when they refill their cards with $5.50 or more.
Read MoreIn addition to layoffs, the MTA said it would implement a hiring freeze, reduce contractor costs and get tougher on fare evaders.
Read MoreDaSilva was found not guilty of first-degree robbery, a charge that hinged on whether he used a gun or other weapon and carried a possible 25-year sentence.
Read MoreMayor Bill de Blasio and Gov. Andrew Cuomo unveiled a 10-point plan on Tuesday intended to “transform and fund the MTA.”
Read MoreDudley allegedly stood next to the victim, exposed his penis and rubbed it on her arm while traveling near the 61st Street-Woodside station.
Read MoreJerry Mohammed, 35, pleaded guilty to first-degree assault in December.
Read MoreThe event takes place at Ben’s Deli in Bayside and will enable local business leaders to meet with Liu, chair of the Senate's committee on NYC Education.
Read MoreDuring her speech, Meng denounced incidents of anti-Semitic graffiti found at nearby PS 139 in Rego Park and praised the NYPD’s response.
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