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Upper East Side »

Con Ed agreed to return a six-block stretch of the esplanade to city control and make certain repairs.

Brooklyn Heights »

The bike share station at Clark and Henry Streets was temporarily removed, officials said.

East Harlem »

The National Transportation Safety Board vows to discover the cause of the building explosion.

East Harlem »

Griselde Camacho was killed in the blast at 1644 Park Ave. that leveled two buildings.

Murray Hill »

Instead of renovating the Waterside Pier at East 38th Street, the city will rebuild it entirely.

Greenwich Village »

According to state filings, Con Ed paid more than $3M in 2012-2013 to a group that saves parking spaces.

Corona »

The suspects allegedly took wire from the inside of a Con Edison truck on Roosevelt Avenue. 

Rosebank »

In the wake of an overnight manhole fire and attempt to reduce voltage, a mass outage hit the borough.

Roosevelt Island »

The utility company also asked customers not to use appliances including washers and dryers.

Gramercy »

The lights will be turned off if the debt-ridden club can't pay its Con Ed bill, sources said.

Chelsea »

Officials from Con Ed said signficant repairs needed to be made to the building's gas system.

New York City »

Snowstorm Nemo dumped several inches of snow on the city, but it was spared the worst.

Upper West Side »

The 26-year-old worker was burned in an explosion at 294 W. 92nd St., the FDNY said.

New York City »

Residents in Staten Island and Queens experienced the most outages, a utility spokesman said.

Annadale »

A Staten Island lawyer says hurricane showed Con Ed shouldn't be in the power-supply business.