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Residents fear they've lost an advocate for "getting things done" after Silver was charged with fraud.

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Howard Hughes Corporation wants to build a tower, a market and a marina in the South Street Seaport.

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Southbridge Towers residents will now be able to sell their affordable apartments at market rate.

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Owners will vote in July on whether to go private. At market rate, apartments may be worth $1 million.

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Educators laud the assessments that could draw attention to subjects other than English and Math.

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Workers in the South Street Seaport mall did not pull the fire alarm during the recent blaze.

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The Peck Slip Post Office is closing Friday and moving to 116 John St. on June 4, 2012.

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Great Oaks Charter School hopes to open a middle and high school on Governors Island.

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SantaCon participants have gotten out of control, drinking and urinating in public, residents said.

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The post office will lease the former Andrews Coffee Shop space at 116 John St.

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The city found no accidents at the City Hall Park bike path this spring, but said nearly half of the riders fail to dismount.

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Education activists cheered the announcement of the new school but warned that more seats are needed.

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The rezoning would send downtown kids to Chinatown and the Village.

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Schools will lose 30 percent of the money they have saved at the end of the fiscal year in June.