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The Gang Murders in the Suburbs Four young Latino men went to hang out in the woods on Long Island one night during spring break. They ended up victims of the brutal gang MS-13.
David Wildstein, a Christie Ally, Is Sentenced to Probation in Bridge Scandal Mr. Wildstein, who has described himself as the mastermind of the so-called Bridgegate scandal, received a reduced sentence after providing crucial testimony.
Uma Thurman to Make Broadway Debut in ‘The Parisian Woman’ Ms. Thurman says the political drama by Beau Willimon, the creator of “House of Cards,” is contemporary, sharp and witty.
New York Today: New York Today: A Schoolteacher Remembers the Newark Riots Wednesday: Stories from July 1967, Manhattanhenge returns, and the fatal Burr-Hamilton duel.
New Yorkers Look for 'Summer of Hell’ Source and Find Cuomo In a Quinnipiac poll, a quarter of city residents gave Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo a failing grade on his handling of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
Living In: Sag Harbor, N.Y.: Celebrities and Small-Town Aura This village on the South Fork of Long Island is home to rock stars, but in many ways is just a small, tightknit place.
Metropolitan Diary: More Than One Way Out An annoying end to a date proves to be the start of something else.
In Trial, Witness Says He Didn’t Lead Queens Councilman’s Charity Ruben W. Wills obtained a state grant for activities of New York 4 Life like a single fathers’ luncheon that was never held, prosecutors charge.
About New York: Heard on the Stoops: A Nostalgia for Playstreets For more than 100 years, Playstreets have been part of New York summers. They’re being phased out in favor of more curated experiences.
Brooklyn District Attorney Hopes to Void 1997 Murder Conviction The decision emerged from an inquiry into the casework of Detective Louis Scarcella, but the reason for seeking to overturn the verdict is prosecutors’ misconduct.
Development-Weary Neighborhood Tries to Block a New Luxury Tower Against local opposition, a developer wants to build a 67-story skyscraper on an East Side street. He needs to beat a zoning change to do it.
50 years after the uprising: Five Days of Unrest That Shaped, and Haunted, Newark Fifty years ago, starting on July 12, 1967, racial tensions in Newark exploded. Here are some recollections of that time and how it has shaped the…
Some New York City Students Not Getting Therapy Services, Report Says Vouchers are going unused, according to the city’s public advocate, because many parents cannot find providers.
Off the Menu: Belly, a Korean Take on Pork, Opens in Williamsburg, Brooklyn Tatsuya Sekiguchi of Sushi Yasuda branches out, chefs on the move, and other restaurant news.
