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Mayor Michael Bloomberg cancelled public schools for Monday as Hurricane Sandy headed for the city.

Williamsburg »

The Swinging Sixties Senior Center is being closed by the city, community members said.

Upper East Side »

The cafeteria was shuttered Wednesday for vermin, the Health Department said.

St. George »

Residents rallied against the closing of the Forever Young Senior Center, St. George.

Financial District »

Bloomberg was surprised by the Port Authority's decision to suspend service for more than three hours.

Williamsburg, Greenpoint & Bushwick »

Wyckoff Heights Hospital, which Bushwick residents say fills a crucial need, is moving closer to closure.

Midtown & Theater District »

A suspicious package on a city bus shut down traffic along Seventh Avenue from 51st to 48th Streets for more than an hour on Tuesday morning.

East Village & Lower East Side »

The St. Mark's bookshop's owners have been asked to provide a detailed financial plan to the president of Cooper Union, their landlord.

Harlem »

A four-alarm blaze erupted Wednesday afternoon at 725 W. 135th St., the North River Wastewater Treatment plant, closing Riverbank State Park and part of the West Side Highway.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

As the bankrupt bookseller liquidates its assets, Borders could start offering discounts on merchandise as soon as this Friday.

East Village & Lower East Side »

The last-remaining adult shop on the formerly grungy East Village strip reportedly closed this week.

Manhattan »

The state budget will keep 26 city senior centers that had been marked for closure afloat.

Manhattan »

The Choir Academy of Harlem, singled out for poor performance last week, has now received a "B" from the DOE.

Midtown & Theater District »

N.J. Gov. Chris Christie has pulled the plug on a tunnel project that would have displaced dozens of businesses.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

Approximately 20 Greenwich Village businesses have closed since St. Vincent's Hospital shut down in April.