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Five food vendors who left Wall Street after the city lined the street with barricades for Occupy Wall Street returned quickly after the city took down some of the blockades.

Downtown »

The city removed the metal police barricades from Wall Street Wednesday as Deputy Mayor Howard Wolfson dined at a struggling Wall Street Cafe that said it had to lay off workers because of the lockdown.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

The chic handbag maker will move into a massive new building in the Hudson Yards development, kicking off construction after years of delays.

Manhattan »

Mayor Michael Bloomberg made a surprise guest appearance on Conan O'Brien's show, which is filming in the city this week.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

While fielding calls on his weekly radio address Friday about street conditions in Washington Heights, Mayor Michael Bloomberg reminisced that his first New York trip was to the Northern Manhattan neighborhood.

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The Statue of Liberty was dedicated 125 years ago, on Oct. 28, 1886. To celebrate, 125 immigrants took their citizenship oath there on Friday before the base closes for a year of renovations.

Manhattan »

John Haggerty was found guilty of second-degree grand larceny and money laundering for stealing from Mayor Michael Bloomberg on Friday.

Downtown »

Downtown residents spoke both for and against Occupy Wall Street at a Community Board 1 meeting.

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Residents and elected officials are fed up with Occupy Wall Street protesters not delivering on promises.

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The United Federation of Teachers will take tents, sleeping bags, and other gear from Occupy Wall Street's Zuccotti Park encampment and store it during Friday's mandatory cleaning.

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Occupy Wall Street wants to keep the park clean without outside help, and some are threatening to resist city attempts to get them to leave for an official cleaning process.

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The Bloomberg administration said that Brookfield Properties will clean Zuccotti Park and let the Occupy Wall Street protesters stay.

East Village & Lower East Side »

The East Village's Tompkins Square Square Park is the latest city green space to offer free wireless Internet service.

Harlem »

The new facility on West 147th Street gives the 35-year-old institute a permanent home.

Midtown & Theater District »

NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly and FDNY Commissioner Salvatore Cassano paid their respects to fellow soldiers at an event in Times Square Tuesday.