Immigrants Hide, Fearing Capture on ‘Any Corner’ The threat of deportation, once for only those who committed serious crimes, has many immigrants in self-imposed house arrest. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times
Posts published in “New York City”
An Anti-Black Slur on an Interracial Couple’s Garage Stirs Tension in Connecticut The couple said they would keep the slur on their garage door until the police solve the crime. The city issued a citation for blight and imposed a…
New York’s Top Judge Picks Bronx as Site to Detail Courts’ Flaws and Gains Breaking with tradition, Chief Judge Janet DiFiore gave her first speech on the state of the judiciary in a courthouse where, she said, it was clear…
Metropolitan Diary: Watching a Box of Takeout Teeter on the Edge Subway riders look on as a foam container balances uneasily on a sleeping man’s hand. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times
New York Today: New York Today: Our City’s Anthem Wednesday: Sinatra’s “New York, New York,” a bull escape in Queens, and representatives around town. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times
Neighborhood Joint: A Brooklyn Store That Specializes in the Evil Eye Zigana Gift Shop in Sheepshead Bay is a pilgrimage site for immigrants and others who seek spiritual protection. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times
Alex Rodriguez Embraces New Role at Yankees’ Camp Instead of being in the middle of the action, Rodriguez, a special adviser, was on the edges observing it. But he said he had no itch to play again. {$excerpt:n} Source: New…
Metropolitan Diary: Driving Without a Spare A poem inspired by an abandoned car in Brooklyn. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times
De Blasio Picks New Commissioner for Troubled Child Welfare Agency David Hansell will take over as head of the Administration for Children’s Services after its previous commissioner stepped down amid a wave of criticism. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times
Front Burner: A Chef’s Tasting Menu Will Be Available to Go At Sugarfish, takeout customers can soon grab an omakase tasting box of sushi. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times
City Council Draws New Crop of Candidates: State Lawmakers. (Pay Doesn’t Hurt.) Their own salaries unchanged since 1999, several legislators are considering runs for the City Council, which got a handsome raise last year. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times
Jamie Fox, a Backstage Force in New Jersey State Politics, Dies at 62 Mr. Fox was a chief of staff or an adviser to four governors and a senator and was credited with legislative overhauls but was also charged after…
Investigation of Former City College President Expands Prosecutors are looking into whether Lisa S. Coico received tens of thousands of dollars in unauthorized payments from the school’s oldest alumni fund. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times
Off the Menu: Smith & Wollensky Veteran Makes His Mark in the West Village Victor Chavez opens Greenwich Steakhouse, Ikinari Steak heads to the East Village, and other restaurant news. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times
Restaurant Review: Sahib, in Curry Hill, Lets You Eat All Over India The menu darts from Kashmir to South India and beyond at the newest restaurant from the prolific Hemant Mathur (with help from Shiva Natarajan). {$excerpt:n} Source: New York…
