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I.S. 289 has will not lose its popular after-school program after winning a last-minute reprieve from budget cuts.

Downtown »

Early Intervention therapists say they will have to find new jobs if the state asks them to do more work for less money.

Downtown »

More than 100 residents and politicians called on the city not to shut down TriBeCa's Hook & Ladder 8.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

After last year's record attendance, the Children's Museum of Manhattan will now remain open on Mondays.

Manhattan »

The famed museum's funding from the city could drop from $10.6 million to $5.4 million under proposed budget cuts.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Advocates say that thousands of low-income New Yorkers will be left without childcare because of cuts.

Manhattan »

Three fire companies in Manhattan are among 20 on the chopping block citywide.

Manhattan »

Chancellor Dennis Walcott said again Wednesday that over 6,000 teaching jobs are on the chopping block.

Manhattan »

The borough president's call comes after a string of alleged scandals involving spending and consultants.

Manhattan »

NYPL President Paul LeClerc warned Monday that cutbacks could close branches.

Downtown »

"Help us SAVE THE GHOSTBUSTERS!" the group's Twitter account reads.

Downtown »

In a belt-tightening move, the city has cut all funding to I.S. 289's after-school program for this fall.

Manhattan »

Newly appointed Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott began his first day on the job by walking his grandson to school.

Manhattan »

Borough President Scott Stringer said a reduction in pest-control workers has led to more rats in Manhattan.