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Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
Vintage photos of piled-up crutches have resurfaced ahead of an antiquarian book fair, highlighting the MTA's lost-and-found and long-standing subway accessibility issues.
Real Estate & Development in ...
A new Ulster County comptroller report says iPark 87 owes nearly $9.5 million in missed mortgage and tax payments, prompting UCEDA to move toward foreclosure on two parcels.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
State troopers say a nursing‑home worker struck and spat on a 91‑year‑old resident at The Paramount at Somers; she was arraigned and released on April 26.
Politics & Govt in ...
Co‑op City leaders warn New York’s climate law and recent utility rate moves could push maintenance fees into the thousands, threatening affordability for thousands of Bronx residents.
Weather & Environment in ...
Sunny Monday with highs near 63°F. Rain returns Wednesday night into Thursday.
A Long Beach man was arrested after police say he entered an East Hills home and pushed a woman down a flight of stairs. He faces multiple charges and investigators say he violated an order of protection.
NYSERDA launched a fast RFP to move shovel‑ready wind, solar and hydro projects into construction and capture expiring federal tax credits.
A Rye YMCA child-care worker was arraigned after prosecutors say she slammed a 19-month-old toddler to the floor; the DA's office has adjourned the case to May 5.
Body‑cam footage reportedly shows an on‑duty NYPD officer punching a man at the 149th Street–Grand Concourse station; he was arraigned and pleaded not guilty.
Food & Drinks in ...
Zaro's Cafe, a Huntington Station mainstay since 1993, will close Saturday. An equipment auction is scheduled days later.
FDNY and Notify NYC warned of a three-alarm fire at Crotona Avenue and East 182nd Street, with smoke and traffic delays reported across the Bronx.
An 88-year-old man was punched near 148 St and Jamaica Ave in Jamaica, Queens; NYPD Crime Stoppers circulated a wanted alert and is seeking tips and video.
The U.S. Drought Monitor now lists parts of NYC as moderately dry; low early‑season rainfall may shrink the city’s cherry blossom window this spring.
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