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New York City’s congestion toll plan poses negative risk to the South Bronx — an already vulnerable community

Ever since Melissa Barber was a six-year-old girl living in the Bronx, she knew that the air wasn’t clean — […]

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Sober Curiosity: The Latest Wellness Fad or the start of a Cultural Shift?

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Sober Curiosity: Where It Came From and Where It’s Headed

In the city that never sleeps, partying until the sun comes out is nearly a right of passage for New […]

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Is It Cool To Be Catholic in NYC?

There’s a burgeoning subculture of young adults living in New York City who are becoming Catholic. As reporter Fiona Murphy […]

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Between E 161st and E 153rd: The artists and merchants of Yankee Stadium

Inside the stadium, the New York Yankees played their longtime bitter rivals, the Boston Red Sox. The Yanks were just […]

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“I don’t have a choice:” A plan to push cars out of Midtown Manhattan has transportation officials inspired and residents angered

Tee Adj, a pediatric nurse practitioner, worries for her lower-income patients who may have serious health conditions and are sent […]

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Converting office buildings to residential buildings in New York: Could it be the future?

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Community support for small businesses at the Union Square Holiday Market

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New York City announces new position of “rat czar” to get rid of rodent population

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Pickpocket Incidents At Bryant Park Put No Damper On Holiday Visitors