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An explosion Saturday morning aboard a sewage boat docked on New York City's Hudson River killed ... which occurred near 135th Street in Upper Manhattan. Two other employees were taken to area ...
NEW YORK – A city worker died amid a boat explosion on the Hudson River in Manhattan early Saturday, May 24. The incident, which occurred near the North River Wastewater Treatment Plant ...
The USS New York is on its way to New York City, departing from Naval Station ... named in honor of the September 11th victims, now returns to Manhattan. USS New York Commander David Pagan says ...
Two people were arrested in New York City Friday in connection with the ... 24-year-old Beatrice Folchi of Manhattan, had been taken into custody in connection with the case on one count each ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- A 20-year-old New York City public school student was detained by federal immigration last week following an appearance in his asylum case. The student, identified only as Dylan ...
From Manhattan to Queens to Brooklyn to Staten Island and all points between, NBC New York covers New York City news, weather, traffic and more. The Fleet Week New York Parade of Ships will take ...
As someone living in New York, I've watched tourists make the same mistakes when visiting my city. Don't stop walking in the middle of the sidewalk or block subway entrances and turnstiles.
Not only is it free, but the breathtaking views of the Statue of Liberty, the Manhattan skyline, and New York Harbor are unbeatable. It’s one of the best ways to see the city from the water ...
By Alyce McFadden Wesley Parnell and Sean Piccoli New York City’s 14 miles of public beaches ... could be taken only in a single pool in Manhattan, which meant burdensome commutes for many ...
Bids for the New York ... those city properties are in Brooklyn and Queens, which combined have 25 Rite Aid stores, based on a Crain’s analysis. But there are also three properties in Manhattan ...
Connecticut is stepping up its declaration as the "pizza capital of the United States" with a new marketing campaign that calls out the famous pies of New York. The campaign, which has been ...
Then, there’s Daphne Rubin-Vega. The New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development’s deputy general counsel has quietly built up a reputation in housing and finance circles as one ...