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Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

Mayor Michael Bloomberg was criticized after making a joke, which played on the stereotype that Irish people are drunks.

Harlem »

The Bridge to Tomorrow will fast track those looking to obtain their GEDs in an effort to improve job prospects.

Manhattan »

A new campaign is aimed at helping job seekers without high school diplomas to prepare for the GED.

Manhattan »

Construction on a new school in the backyard of P.S. 51 will kick off soon, but some parents still have big safety fears.

Manhattan »

Hundreds rallied on City Hall steps ahead of the hearing to protest the retail giant's interest in opening in the city.

Manhattan »

Smoking in the city's 1,700 parks, 14 miles of beaches and all public plazas will now be punishable with a $50 fine.

Manhattan »

City Council is poised to award a contract to an operator to provide year-round, all-day service.

Manhattan »

The proposal to snuff out cigarettes in parks, beaches and plazas has been slammed by city smokers.

Manhattan »

Walmart will argue in favor of a New York City store through a series of radio and newspaper ads this week.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

The owners of a building which once housed former slaves escaping to freedom are fighting a city order.

Manhattan »

NYC Transit President Thomas Prendergast told the City Council today that the MTA will improve during storms.

Manhattan »

An apologetic Deputy Mayor Stephen Goldsmith testified at a City Council hearing about the blizzard on Monday.

Manhattan »

Walmart executives will not attend a City Council hearing into the potential effects of a store opening within the city.

Downtown »

The tenants called on Gov. Andrew Cuomo to support their cause.

Manhattan »

Mayor Michael Bloomberg continued to come under fire Wednesday for the city's sluggish response to Sunday's blizzard.