NJ Transit is hoping the ride to work will improve for commuters who ride the Northeast Corridor.
Staten Island’s newest year-round attraction tries to get visitors to step off the boat and onto the bus.
In trials involving violent crime, prosecutors often fear that information could leak out in the process called discovery and be used to hurt people.
Five states and New York City intend to sue the Environmental Protection Agency if it does not act soon to reduce pollution from ships, aircraft and off-road vehicles.
The United Nations secretary general, Ban Ki-moon, has approved a one-month pilot project to raise the thermostat throughout much of the Secretariat building to 77 degrees from 72 degrees.
On the sweaty afternoon after the former mayor, Sharpe James, was sentenced to 27 months, there was a recognition of another disappointment in a city too used to them.
Staten Island’s newest year-round attraction tries to get visitors to step off the boat and onto the bus.
Long Island College Hospital in Cobble Hill will close its obstetrics and gynecology departments and sell two buildings in an effort to ward off bankruptcy.
Come next spring, double dutch, an urban street staple that dates back centuries, will become the newest of 35 varsity sports played in New York City schools.