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Sanitation Department

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New Dorp »

Residents of the borough criticized Bill de Blasio for poor snow removal.

New Dorp Beach »

Michael Lewery was shocked Sunday morning in New Dorp Beach, one of the areas worst hit by Sandy.

Mott Haven »

Hungry residents are forced to find edible vegetables among boxes of rotting produce, residents say.

New York City »

A city Department of Investigation report found eight people wrongly collected city pension funds.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Michael Maldonado was charged with petit larceny for stealing an iPad from Cafe Cortadito, police said.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

City officials said Occupy Wall Street protesters would be able to pick their belongings up on Tuesday, but then turned people away.

Downtown »

P.S. 89 has cut its lunchtime waste by more than half since switching to the sugarcane trays.

Harlem »

For Arbor Day, the kids at Harlem RBI's Dream Charter School plant wildflowers in a lot once littered with garbage.

Manhattan »

A handful of trees surrounding the construction site of a $500 million sanitation garage were removed.

Manhattan »

Five trees on Washington Street would come down under the city's plan to build a $500 million sanitation garage.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Inwood and Washington Heights residents say their streets are minefields of doggie doo.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Mounds of trash are being revealed on the sidewalks of 207th Street, one of Inwood's busiest commercial corridors.

Manhattan »

Garbage pick up is set to resume on Monday, one week after a blizzard dumped 20 inches of snow on the city.

Manhattan »

Celebrities including James Gandolfini have opposed construction of the $500 million garage on Spring Street.