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A mayoral aide tried to recruit a candidate to run against City Councilman Mark Weprin as retaliation.

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The Milk Street Cafe, at 40 Wall St., is on the verge of closing, the owner said.

Downtown »

Deputy Mayor Howard Wolfson slammed mayoral hopefuls who criticized the city's actions Tuesday morning, accusing them of ducking the question of whether tents should have remained.

Downtown »

Occupy Wall Street's day of action is scheduled to start Thursday with an attempt to shut down the New York Stock Exchange.

Downtown »

The police barricades meant to deter Occupy Wall Street protesters and that led the struggling Milk Street Cafe to fire 21 staff members were back up again Wednesday night.

Downtown »

The city removed the metal police barricades from Wall Street Wednesday as Deputy Mayor Howard Wolfson dined at a struggling Wall Street Cafe that said it had to lay off workers because of the lockdown.

Midtown & Theater District »

The city formally unveiled its new bike-share program, which will allow residents to borrow bikes for a minimal fee.

Manhattan »

Mayor Michael Bloomberg says he isn't running for office, but he's registered with the State Board of Elections anyway.

Manhattan »

The self-financed ad is intended to counter-balance attack ads by the teachers' union and other critics.

Manhattan »

Mayor Michael Bloomberg is seeking to lay off 4,666 teachers and lose another 1,500 through attrition.

Manhattan »

Federal investigators will determine if Department of Sanitation workers conspired to undermine clean-up efforts.

Manhattan »

Arcade Fire sold out Madison Square Garden two nights in a row. Most fans were elated, except for one.

Manhattan »

The mayor reportedly payed three of his aides between $60,000 and $100,000 a year in addition to their city salary.