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Bill de Blasio

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Claremont »

The board hopes to see more than $2.5 million in renovations at several parks in The Bronx.

Upper West Side »

In his short tenure as Parks Commissioner, Mitchell Silver has spent time on four different continents.

Civic Center »

Politicians and community leaders say the resignation of Philip Banks is a blow to NYPD reform efforts.

Rockaway Beach »

The boat, which began running in 2012 after Hurricane Sandy, was not permanently funded by the city.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The city and state will offer job protections to health workers, as well as pay during quarantines.

Cobble Hill »

Dyasha Smith, 21, choked to death on a muffin in her Cobble Hill school.

Midland Beach »

762 homes have started construction and 1,090 people have gotten checks since Sandy, the mayor said.

East Harlem »

New York will seek federal aid to pay the hefty tab of dealing with Ebola cases.

Civic Center »

Administrative assistants for Community Education Councils haven't had a raise since 2008.

Forest Hills »

The new 25 mph speed limit takes effect Nov. 7, but Forest Hills police won't ticket drivers right away.

Lower East Side »

The 30 mph limit had been in place since 1964.

Jamaica »

Zale H. Thompson, 32, took inspiration from terrorist websites for his attack on police, the NYPD said

Downtown Brooklyn »

The shift comes following a Harlem doctor being diagnosed with Ebola after returning from Guinea.

Kips Bay »

Dr. Craig Spencer, a Harlem resident, recently returned from working with Ebola patients in Guinea.

Ocean Breeze »

Goodfella's Pizzeria was shut down on Wednesday by the Department of Health.