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Jason Paul Smith threatened to blow up the Statue of Liberty last year, prosecutors said.

Times Square & Theater District »

Miklos Solyom, 45, was charged with aggressive begging in a public place, authorities said.

SoHo »

The store is in a building that dates back to 1910 and has an old-fashioned walk-in vault.

Financial District »

Ticker-tape parades have been a New York City tradition since 1886. Revisit a few of our favorites here.

Governors Island »

Massive hunks of ice drifted across the harbor as frigid temperatures chilled the city.

Midtown »

A new T-shirt depicts the Statue of Liberty in a Kim Kardashian pose balancing Champagne on her behind.

Red Hook »

SHARED Brooklyn is a new communal office space at 185 Van Dyke St. in Red Hook.

East Village »

“Liberty: A Monumental New Musical” will bring the Statue of Liberty's history to St. Marks Place.

Battery Park City »

The Statue of Liberty reopened to tourists Sunday after New York agreed to pay for park administration.

Battery Park City »

Passengers suffered "cuts and bruises" at the Liberty Island dock, boat company says.

Financial District »

Liberty Island was closed last year after Hurricane Sandy damaged the island's facilities, officials say.

Financial District »

The work of Jay Fine is now on display at the Bowling Green 4/5 station. 

Downtown »

Fireworks illuminated the Statue of Liberty for its 125th Anniversary.

Downtown »

The Statue of Liberty was dedicated 125 years ago, on Oct. 28, 1886. To celebrate, 125 immigrants took their citizenship oath there on Friday before the base closes for a year of renovations.