Rabbi Klenicki was an influential advocate for improving interfaith relations, particularly with the Roman Catholic Church.
After an accident on an escalator kept her from working, Raquel Fernandez received a small grant that kept her and her children out of a homeless shelter.
A buyer for a Brooklyn restaurant searched far and wide in search of fresh chicken wings ahead of Sunday’s game.
Shoppers at the Fairway on the Upper West Side seem willing to put up with its notoriously slow, cramped elevator.
For the first time, the health department will compel the city’s nearly 25,000 restaurants to publicly post inspectors’ cleanliness ratings.
Among the mayor’s proposals to close a projected $4 billion gap for the fiscal year is securing $1 billion from unions and the state through pension reforms and health care contributions.
Among economists, there is much debate over whether increasing a broad range of taxes, fees, tolls and fares could worsen the state and city economies.
The Haven has faced a stream of executives and their spouses who are suffering from symptoms, including severe anxiety and suicidal tendencies, set off by the economy.
Despite the president’s scolding and the media’s outrage regarding Wall Street bonuses, many moneymakers downtown said they’d earned the extra compensation.