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New York City education officials said suspensions would be significantly reduced, but not eliminated as an option, for children in kindergarten through second grade under new draft rules released Friday.
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Real-estate developers behind the Bronx Commons say the affordable-housing project slated for the South Bronx will include a 300-seat concert hall.
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Steven McDonald, a New York Police Department detective who touched the world by forgiving the shooter who left him paralyzed 30 years ago, died on Tuesday. He was remembered at his funeral Friday.
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Tax bills on New York City commercial property have soared under Mayor Bill de Blasio, according to city data. The annual increases have been driven largely by increases in assessments of the value of properties, as well as a small increase in the tax rate for commercial properties
Ms. Cohen, who died in October, owned the Upper East Side townhouse for more than 50 years.
Known as ‘Tirranna’, the horseshoe-shaped home in Connecticut was owned by Ted Stanley, the late memorabilia mogul and philanthropist.
A home designer in Brooklyn renovates her 800-square-foot apartment in a onetime jute mill.
At 70 Vestry in Tribeca, the unit when completed will be a 6,547-square-foot duplex, according to the developer Related Companies.
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Footage from apartment-building video cameras is becoming a powerful tool in housing-court battles over valuable rent-regulated apartments, landlord and tenant lawyers say.
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When the New York Philharmonic needed a specialist for a recent performance it looked outside its ranks to Bill Schimmel, an accordionist who has established something of a niche performing with orchestras.
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Steven McDonald, a New York Police Department detective who touched the world by forgiving the shooter who left him paralyzed 30 years ago, died on Tuesday. He was remembered at his funeral Friday.
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The $50 million film about 17th-century Jesuit missionaries in Japan has generated little buzz thus far.
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At The Wing, founder Audrey Gelman has created a workspace and hangout where women aren’t competing to be heard in a room full of men.
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This house comes with a dock and a nautical-themed play yard
Bull riders from around the world compete in New York at the annual Professional Bull Riders show
A Long Island Rail Road commuter train derailed during rush hour Wednesday morning at busy Atlantic Terminal in Brooklyn, injuring 103 people.
This 1920s stone house has an original tile roof and a solarium.
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