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Williamsburg »

Rio Wyles flew in from California to record a track with the New York band Timeflies.

Central Harlem »

Two new school sites for autistic students and a Bronx school closure are among proposals up for vote.

Gramercy »

Watch Me Grow's "sensory" gym near Stuyvesant Town includes an indoor swing, rock wall and trapeze.

New Springville »

Parents of kids with autism fear their kids will fall behind after moving to I.S. 72.

Astoria »

Queens realtor Paul Halvatzis, whose son is autistic, is hosting a "Shave the 'Stache" fundraiser party.

Forest Hills »

A program at the Forest Park library uses tablets to teach children the basics of storytelling.

Union Square »

All 21 students will move on to attend kindergarten at public and private schools throughout New York.

Crown Heights »

The nation's oldest children's museum opens space designed for kids with special needs.

Union Square »

Buses have been choking traffic and spewing exhaust on West 17th Street near Union Square, residents say.

Midtown »

A state appeals court denied bail for Gigi Jordan, a millionaire mom accused of killing her son.

Murray Hill »

The Rebecca School works with students who have been diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder.

Manhattan »

New York City saw a nearly 28 percent increase in the number of children with autism from 2009 to 2011.

Manhattan »

A guide to the admissions process with advice from experts and a resource list.

Midtown & Theater District »

"Mary Poppins" and "The Lion King" will host autism-friendly performances this year.

Midtown & Theater District »

The Theatre Development Fund is piloting its Autism Theatre Initiative at "The Lion King" on Oct. 2, tailoring the matinee for people with autism and their families.