Neighborhood Joint: Tailoring in a Basement? It Suits Him For 36 years, Bilal Egilmez, who learned his trade in Turkey, has altered and mended clothing at Genius Tailor, his Upper East Side shop.
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Police Seek Photos in 2016 Central Park Explosion Nearly a year has passed since a blast destroyed a tourist’s leg, but the police remain baffled by how the bag of explosives ended up in the park.
Browsing: 3 Hot Spots for Independence Day (and What to Wear There) From the Hamptons to the Catskills, get your holiday weekend wardrobe sorted.
Paul Massey Unexpectedly Drops Out of New York City Mayor’s Race Mr. Massey, a millionaire real estate sales executive who ran as a Republican, said he would not be able to raise enough money to realistically challenge Mayor Bill de…
New York Today: New York Today: Derailment Answers and Your Commute Wednesday: A messy journey to work, memories of a comparable crash, and subway overcrowding.
Living In: Little Neck, Queens: City Perks on the Edge of the Suburbs This neighborhood on the cusp of Long Island offers the conveniences of an urban setting with the comfort of friendly neighbors.
Judge Dismisses Charges Against New York Senator Robert Ortt The ruling, over allegations of a scheme to funnel money to Mr. Ortt’s wife, was a win for Republicans and a rebuke of the state’s attorney general.
New York City Approves Rent Increases for Regulated Apartments The Rent Guidelines Board voted Tuesday to allow a raise of 1.25 percent on one-year leases and 2 percent on two-year leases of rent-regulated apartments.
Sarah Palin Sues New York Times, Claiming Editorial Defamed Her Ms. Palin contends that The Times “violated the law and its own policies” when it linked her in an editorial to a mass shooting in January 2011.
Manhattan Man, 80, Faces Eviction Again After Years of Fighting Back Lloyd Shapiro, who has paranoid schizophrenia, has finally run out of time and money in his battle to keep the Upper East Side apartment where he has lived for…
About New York: How to Fix Mounting Miseries on the Subway? Political Bickering Isn’t the Answer Investigating the cause of Tuesday’s derailment could help address the subway’s many underlying problems.
Mob Figure Pleads Guilty to Ordering Arson After Road Rage Episode Vincent Asaro, considered a prominent member of the Bonnano crime family, pleaded guilty for arranging to have a car set on fire in 2012.
Cuomo Calls Special Session to Address de Blasio’s Expiring Control of City Schools The special session, which the governor has the power to call under the state constitution, comes at the end of a fractious eight months.
Metropolitan Diary: Tears on the Train A small act to ease a young man’s grief.
New York’s Top Court Narrows Suit Seeking More Money for Schools The court said the plaintiffs could not rely on an earlier ruling or a 2007 formula, and must make their case district by district.
