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Higher age limit applies to those whose tests were thrown out after a judge deemed them discriminatory.

Manhattan »

The City Council is set to vote on legislation upping the age limit for those affected by a lawsuit Thursday.

Downtown »

Community Board 1 supports the proposed law, but some said bill could hurt Chinatown businesses.

Manhattan »

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

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A plan to close 20 fire companies citywide includes a pair in Lower Manhattan and one in Midtown.

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A hearing was held to consider whether developers who receive big city grants should pay workers higher wages.

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The City Council will hold a hearing Thursday to examine the merits of the bill.

Downtown »

The Human Rights Commission said Monday that it opposes a new cyberbullying bill because it's redundant.

Manhattan »

City Council will vote on Thursday on a bill requiring the city to create an online map of street fairs, film shoots, etc.

East Village & Lower East Side »

The law would punish buyers of counterfeit bags in Chinatown with either a $1,000 fine or jail time.

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Crews began replacing old signs with the bridge's new name in Manhattan Monday. Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge

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

Washington Heights & Inwood »

The City Council voted to approve Columbia University's plan to expand its Baker Field athletic complex.

Manhattan »

An NYPD inspector says a new law to make challenging parking tickets easier will lead to an increase in attacks on agents.

East Village & Lower East Side »

The Assembly voted to pass a measure Monday that would create a permit system for intercity bus operators.