Bits Blog: Huge New York Development Project Becomes a Data Science Lab
The developers of the Hudson Yards on Manhattan's West Side are forming a partnership with the researchers at N.Y.U.'s Center ...read more Via:...
City Room: New York Today: Casting a Warm Spell
What you need to know for Monday: one more nice day before the rain comes, a new roller rink, and ...read more Via:...
Metropolitan Diary: A 17-Year-Old, Living in New York
Metropolitan Diary: A young woman is tired of the leers and crude remarks she and her friends get on the ...read more Via:...
City Room: Say Spring!
Lucy Baird, left, and Ali Berluti, both of Manhattan, posed after a crown-making class at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden on ...read more Via:...
Lawyer Will Plead Guilty to Impeding the I.R.S.
Stanley L. Cohen, whose earliest cases involved issues on the Lower East Side, said that he expected to be sentenced ...read more Via:...
Winning Lottery Numbers for April 13, 2014
Lottery numbers for New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. ...read more Via: Winning Lottery Numbers for April 13, 2014
Pedestrian Seriously Injured by Police Car
The New York Police Department said a 69-year-old man stepped into the path of the car on the Upper West ...read more Via:...
Prisoner to Face Parole Board as Questions Grow About His Conviction
The case of Robert Hill, who was convicted of murder in 1988, is one of about 50 reopened after allegations ...read more Via:...
Somber Army in Blue Marches to Queens to Mourn a Fallen Officer
A wake was held in Queens for Dennis Guerra, 38, a married father of four who died last week after ...read more Via:...
The Working Life: Saying Farewell to a Business That Turned Into an Identity
J&R Music, the famous store in Lower Manhattan, closed on Friday after 43 years, forcing employees like Marty Singer, who ...read more Via:...
Seeking a Plan to Rein in the Floodwaters Through the South Mountain Reservation
A massive dam, which is among several proposals to mitigate flooding of nearby towns, would submerge up to 110 acres ...read more Via:...
In New York, Hard Choices on Health Exchange Spell Success
More than 900,000 residents signed up for health plans, and premiums have dropped, though the state limited consumers' choices. ...read more Via: In...
Political Left Loses a Center of Dissent to the Economy
The Brecht Forum, which began in 1975 as the New York Marxist School, announced that it could not survive the ...read more Via:...
Marcus Gardley’s ‘The Box: A Black Comedy’ Comes to Brooklyn
Marcus Gardley's play “The Box: A Black Comedy” examines black men in prison and the justice system that puts them ...read more Via:...









