
Con Ed and its unionized workers failed to reach a labor agreement over a weekend dominated by a heat wave, prompting the utility to dismiss thousands of workers.
Steeplechase star Donn Cabral spent hour after hour in a high-altitude tent in his dorm room before making the U.S. Olympic team this week.
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Eighteen months after closing its doors, the Jersey City Museum is reopening Saturday with volunteer labor, a scaled-down space and the hope that the city will restore funding to the institution.
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Decorated with reclaimed wood and supplied with organic and sustainable meats and produce, Leyla brings a Brooklyn vibe to the West Village.
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Swimmers tackle the Hudson River, one bridge at a time.
New York state and Donald Trump reached a deal for the real-estate magnate to build a restaurant and catering hall on Long Island's Jones Beach.
The town of Ossining, in northern Westchester, is far enough away from New York City to seem rural, and close enough to be cosmopolitan.
With July now underway, triple digit heat and severe weather are already becoming mainstays across Greater New York. And there's still a lot of summer left.
Con Ed and its unionized workers failed to reach a labor agreement over a weekend dominated by a heat wave, prompting the utility to dismiss thousands of workers.
A group of protesters dogging City Council Speaker Christine Quinn has accused the potential mayoral candidate of using the New York Police Department to infringe on their right to demonstrate and take photos of the speaker outside of fundraising events.
New York State reached an agreement with Donald Trump Friday settling a series of lawsuits and clearing the way for the business magnate to build a restaurant and catering hall on Long Island's Jones Beach.
Two previous owners of this property in Suffern, N.Y.—a famous horticulturist and, later, a prominent interior designer—created a space that embraces sunlight, symmetry and nature.
City Island has long been a mecca for locals seeking a good fried shrimp lunch. But what's to stop the sophisticated tourist from hopping the No. 6 train to the BX29 bus to visit Sammy's Fish Box? Ignorance, that's all.
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Marcus Samuelsson's sold-out book dinner on Thursday night marked the end of a busy week for the star chef, who recently launched memoir.
The artist's new group of metal sculptures are colorful, coiled bundles of resin tubes, each based on a piece of music.
To mark the reopening of Greenpoint's historic McCarren Park Pool, here's a look back at the urban oases that opened during the Depression and still dot the city.
In this week's photos from around New York, the city celebrates Pride Week, politicians stump on primary day and summer pool season kicks off.
Thirty years after he first documented the streets of the Lower East Side with his clunky 4x5 view camera, Brian Rose returned to see how the years had changed his neighborhood.
Daredevil Nik Wallenda has finished his attempt to become the first person to walk on a tightrope 1,800 feet across the mist-fogged brink of roaring Niagara Falls.
Students at 130 schools are getting a kick out of rugby thanks to the passion of a nonprofit devoted to introducing the sport to a new generation of athletes.
Enterprise floated along the Hudson River on the final leg of its journey to become a Manhattan museum piece. A look back at the three-decade history of the shuttle.
For many athletes in Major League Lacrosse, the pro sport is a part-time job balanced with the daily demands of banking, law and other corporate positions.
The dream was to unite all nine apartments at 828 Fifth Ave., restoring the original single-family mansion. But the owners are giving up with a few puzzle pieces still missing.
Snags have bedeviled the $8.1 billion East Side Access project, the largest, most expensive mass-transit project in the U.S. A look at work now expected to continue until at least 2019.
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