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You can satisfy your craving for Thin Mints at 13 locations in Manhattan and Brooklyn.

Midtown »

New Yorkers headed to their polling places Tuesday and were met with topless protests and other issues.

Upper West Side »

We hope there's a West Side Story rumble on the Grand Lawn.

Civic Center »

The council speaker leads with 26 percent among likely primary voters, the paper reported.

New York City »

The Board of Elections wants to boost poll workers' salaries and improve training.

New York City »

MTA Chairman Joseph Lhota and Adolfo Carrion Jr. will have an uphill battle if they run for mayor.

New York City »

Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer formally declared he will run for comptroller Sunday.

New York City »

President Barack Obama was re-elected Tuesday, as was Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand.

East Village »

The lines at many East Village polling locations stretched for blocks prior to opening at 6 a.m.

New York City »

Many overwhelmed hurricane survivors said they don't know if they'll make it to the polls.

New York City »

Adriano Espaillat declared himself the victor in his race against Assemblyman Guillermo Linares.

New York City »

Turnout was higher than expected at many pollinng places, officials said.

New York City »

The rare Thursday election will decide the fate of legislators, including Sen. Adriano Espaillat.

West Harlem »

City Council Speaker Christine Quinn has become a near-constant presence uptown this summer.

Chelsea »

According to the Chelsea Market Coalition, 68 percent of respondents support the project.