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The countdown clocks only apply to the free Downtown Connection bus.

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The Lower Manhattan Development Corp. added $1 million to the program and extended it through 2015.

East Village & Lower East Side »

The “Hayley and Diego Law” increases penalties for drivers whose failure to use caution results in injury or death.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer, parents and elected officials rallied against a charter school expansion.

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Hundreds of state-owned buildings in New York City do not have to comply with the city's building and fire codes.

East Village & Lower East Side »

The new law stems from the deaths of Hayley Ng, 4, and Diego Martinez, 3, last year in Chinatown.

Manhattan »

Lower Manhattan's top elected officials want the agency to conduct a risk assessment of the Chinatown street.

East Village & Lower East Side »

The landlord developing an adjacent high-rise hotel was ruled responsible for letting the building fail.

Manhattan »

The May 18 fire in Ace Hardware at 60 Hudson St. did not come close to igniting the 80,000 gallons of diesel fuel stored in the building, FDNY said.

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A group of Downtown politicians want the federal government to help reopen the long-closed Chinatown stretch.

Downtown »

The appointment of Community Board 1 member Anthony Notaro still requires Senate confirmation.

Manhattan »

Squadron picked Hughes because of her passionate advocacy for health and quality-of-life issues.

Manhattan »

Since Capsouto, 53, died of a brain tumor last January, the community has found many ways to honor him. On Thursday afternoon they found one more.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Ray LaHood tells Chinatown Working Group he will contact Dept. of Homeland Security.

Downtown »

3-Legged Dog Theater Co. will be forced to leave their Greenwich Street location unless they pay the MTA $306,000.