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Guides are concerned about the plan to drop tourists in New Jersey and have them take ferries to lower Manhattan.

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The state Senate and Assembly versions both include restoring some spending cuts proposed by Andrew Cuomo.

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The school will open in Tweed Courthouse in the fall of 2012, the DOE said.

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New York City is losing more than 10,000 rent-regulated apartments a year, according to a new report.

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A deal brokered by Sheldon Silver will save Battery Park City condo owners millions of dollars over the next 30 years.

Manhattan »

Bloomberg is urging the state to repeal its seniority-based 'Last in, first out' policy ahead of layoffs.

Manhattan »

Supporters of the San Gennaro festival plan to made a show of force at Thursday's Community Board 2 meeting.

Manhattan »

San Gennaro organizers want Giorgio Armani to headline a runway show at the fair, but his people know nothing about it.

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The city plans to build a school on the site of the Peck Slip Post Office.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Politicians have introduced legislation that could force intercity buses to need permits.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Community Board 3 unanimously approved a plan to develop a swath of land on the Lower East Side.

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Community Board 3's land use committee worked on a development plan for the vacant lots over the past three years.

Downtown »

Cathie Black joked last week that "birth control" was a possible solution to overcrowded downtown schools.

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Schools Chancellor Cathie Black called Community Board 1 Chairwoman Julie Menin to apologize for her flip remarks.

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Cathie Black, the new schools chancellor, listened to downtown parents' concerns at a meeting Thursday.