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The Milk Street Cafe will shut its doors Dec. 15, 2011, less than six months after opening.

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Milk Street Cafe laid off nearly a quarter of its staff after seeing business drop by 30 percent due to the disruptions caused by the Occupy Wall Street protests, its owner said.

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Mayor Michael Bloomberg's poll numbers are on the rise, thanks to widespread approval of his handling of Hurricane Irene, even as critics slammed the fact that he lied about his former staffer's arrest.

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Carter H. Strickland, Jr. is taking over as head of the city's Department of Environmental Protection after Cas Holloway stepped down to become deputy mayor.

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The Change by Us NYC campaign hopes to connect people with eco-friendly ideas to city agencies that will help them bring them into reality.

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Milk Street Cafe features a wide variety of kosher, vegetarian and gluten-free food.

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The map tracks everything from noise complaints to potholes, block by block.

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Murray Weiss says claims of a Sanitation slowdown are unfounded.

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An apologetic Deputy Mayor Stephen Goldsmith testified at a City Council hearing about the blizzard on Monday.

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City officials demoted the head of Emergency Medical Services over the bungled response to the holiday blizzard.

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

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Despite assurances that all streets would be plowed by 7 a.m., Mayor Michael Bloomberg said plows were still working.

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The new facility will provide One Penn Plaza with about half of its electricity and reduce its carbon footprint by 40 percent.

Manhattan »

In an effort to save the city $50,000, City Hall won't be sending out holiday cards this year, says reports.

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As part of the new cost-cutting initiative, the city will be consolidating office space and eliminating redundant operations.