Lawmakers Seek Compromise as New Jersey Budget Impasse Drags On The stalemate threatened to extend to the Fourth of July holiday. Many state workers were forced to stay home Monday without pay.
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Seeking Commuters to Help Report on New York Transportation Woes The Times is looking for subway, Long Island Rail Road, New Jersey Transit, Metro-North and Amtrak riders to assist with our coverage of the region’s rail lines.
Senate Health Bill Could Set Off a Tax Tussle in New York The bill to replace the Affordable Care Act would lift a burden to help pay for Medicaid from New York’s counties and drop it on the state and…
Boîte: Diamond Reef, a Tropical Bar for Brooklyn Summers A cocktail lounge and patio, from the owners of Attaboy, is on an industrial stretch in Bedford-Stuyvesant.
The Pool, a Seafood Restaurant in the Former Four Seasons, to Open July 19 The restaurant will fill a generous, soaring space designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Philip Johnson, and will feature a bar in the mezzanine…
Restaurant Review: Vegetables With Benefits at ABCV The menu at Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s new vegetarian restaurant in the Flatiron district tries to impart “plant-based intelligence.”
Off the Menu: Island Oyster, a Vast Seafood Restaurant, Opens on Governors Island The latest from Ovenly and Claus Meyer, and other restaurant news.
Creating a Home for L.G.B.T. Seniors in New York City Two new affordable-housing buildings in Brooklyn and the Bronx will serve older gay people who may feel isolated in other retirement homes.
Front Burner: A Bakery That Gives Back Opens on Wall Street Feed Your Soul opens its first Manhattan cafe at a tiny counter in the financial district.
Front Burner: Fruit Coolers From a SoHo Chocolate Shop L.A. Burdick Chocolates adds seasonal fruit drinks to its menu.
Front Burner: Savory Spices Warm the Ice Cream at a Brooklyn Food Hall Malai Ice Cream has opened a pop-up counter with frozen desserts flavored with Indian spices.
Chocolate Aplenty, but Nary a Wonka Bar to Be Found Why can’t you buy a Wonka Bar at the hit Broadway musical “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”? Blame corporate indifference — and a mistaken flirtation with crème brûlée.
New York Today: New York Today: Summer Bucket Lists Monday: Summer plans, more on the Bronx shooting, and where to watch the fireworks.
Chris Christie Hits a Closed State Beach, and Kicks Up a Fury The outing came as the state park police were turning away families who arrived at the beach’s main gate hoping to spend a day by the ocean.
Details Emerge in Deadly Shooting at Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center New York police officers are using surveillance video and eyewitness accounts to put together a timeline for the rampage that left one person dead and six wounded.
