New York Can Block Religious Services in Schools, Appeals Panel Rules

In the ruling, a federal judge said that barring worship in public schools did not violate groups' religious liberty rights. ...

Officer in Hofstra Hostage Shooting Will Not Face Criminal Charges

The Nassau County district attorney's office said it had found no legal grounds to charge Nikolas Budimlic, who accidentally killed ...read more Via:...

Sunday Routine | Chris Distefano: Swinging for the Fences

Chris Distefano, a comedian who will be a host of MTV2's new “Off the Bat From the M.L.B. Fan Cave” ...read more Via:...

Police Kill Man, 86, Who Reported Shooting His Daughter

The confrontation occurred after the 911 caller wielded a shotgun as officers arrived outside a house in Astoria, Queens, where ...read more Via:...

Art Review: ‘Other Primary Structures,’ a Sequel, at the Jewish Museum

The Jewish Museum is staging “Other Primary Structures,” an unusually site-specific sequel to a sculpture show it mounted in 1966. ...read more Via:...

Arts | Piermont: Suburban Jazz Club Attracts Star Lineups

The Turning Point in Rockland County has jam sessions that bring together established artists and budding talent. ...read more Via: Arts | Piermont:...

City Room: A Dog Barber, Betrayed

Metropolitan Diary: An Upper West Sider who temporarily switched to a different pet boutique discovered that the groomer always knows. ...

City Explores Ways to Curb Taxi Speeds

The Taxi and Limousine Commission has issued a request for information concerning “anti-speeding vehicle technologies,” including anti-speeding devices for cars. ...read more Via:...

Testimony From Britain May Be Used in Terror Trial

A key government witness in the terrorism trial of an Islamic cleric may testify from Britain via a closed circuit ...read more Via:...

Side Street: An Artist Takes His Pay in Tobacco and Community

David Ellis, whose other work often fetches tens of thousands of dollars, is giving back to his neighborhood by painting ...read more Via:...

Officials Rule Boy’s Death as Homicide

An autopsy determined Myls Dobson, 4, died of “child abuse syndrome, including dehydration.” ...read more Via: Officials Rule Boy’s Death as Homicide

Theater Review | Connecticut: A Review of ‘Somewhere’ at Hartford Stage

“West Side Story” has great meaning for the writer, and the characters, of “Somewhere,” now at Hartford Stage. ...read more Via: Theater Review...

Amid Storm Over Slurs, Fire Chief Plans Exit

Anthony LoGiudice retires after firefighters said he made anti-Semitic remarks about Paul J. Feiner, the town supervisor of Greenburgh, N.Y. ...read more Via:...

Police Officer Dies From Injuries Suffered in Fire

A New York City police officer died Wednesday morning from injuries suffered in a Brooklyn high-rise fire over the weekend, ...read more Via:...
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