Hundreds of NYPD officers are being moved from their commands to transit hubs Monday to cover the overnight transit initiative that began rolling out last week, NYPD documents show.
Joseph Lynskey, who was pushed in front of a New York City subway, but miraculously survived, shared the moment his life flashed before his eyes.
A multi-agency “sting operation” against drivers with “ghost” plates took place at the Brooklyn–Battery Tunnel and at the bridges into Lower Manhattan on Monday.
The bedrooms are tucked away in a separate wing. The building has two units per floor. Use as a pied-à-terre is permitted. The maintenance is high. There’s a 2 percent flip tax to be paid by the buyer. Manhattan | 352 West 117th Street, No. 5G
New York City’s “Sanctuary” status has been called into question with ICE conducting immigration raids in the Bronx. A spokesman for Mayor Eric Adams said the Mayor was fully
Renderings show the new Manhattan Detention Center, a 16-story jail set to rise in Chinatown as part of the city's plan to replace the Rikers Island complex with four borough-based jails.
For his first Manhattan restaurant, elegance and timelessness replace the Brooklyn hipness that powered his previous places.
Donald Trump has replaced the acting U.S. attorneys in Manhattan and Brooklyn with temps as his nominees for the prestigious posts await Senate confirmation — after a cadre of House Republicans
As congestion pricing chugs along, another big MTA project stands to move forward with financial support from the Manhattan toll plan: a new Brooklyn-to-Queens train that will potentially transform city travel as outer-borough commuters know it.
The victim was riding a Manhattan-bound D train passing through DeKalb Avenue around 2:45 a.m. when the menace punched and slashed him across the chest, cops said.
But, by the late 1960s, 160,000 people were living in East New York, and the neighborhood was becoming increasingly crime-ridden. Barry Kestenberg, who grew up in the area, told the author that during his youth in the ‘70s, “you couldn’t walk down the street.”
President Donald Trump moved quickly to put his stamp on the federal prosecutor’s office responsible for policing Wall Street, naming an assistant Manhattan US attorney who helped put FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried behind bars to the top job.