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A Parks Department official scours the shoreline looking for vessels that owners left behind. There are hundreds of them.
It was once a busy branch of the Long Island Rail Road. Now, coyotes prowl one of New York City’s last wild places. What will it become next?
An abandoned car at 740 Hendrix St. in East New York has been occupying limited parking space on the street for months.
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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is setting up a showdown with Gov. Kathy Hochul over congestion pricing — with billions ...
Ser Serpas, a trash-art “assemblagist” who has been in the Whitney Biennial, takes her pick of New York’s litter, ahead of a ...
Fiends, lovers and the people who knew him best reveal the man behind Johnny Thunders, New York Doll-turned-junkie poster boy ...
Broadway audiences are dying to see "Dead Outlaw" — and it's leading man, Andrew Durand. The actor opens up to PEOPLE about ...
A small mirror sits on the windowsill of Allyn Perry’s living room revealing a view of the original Erie Canal built in 1825.
“Last time I was in the playoffs with Detroit, we were in Auburn Hills,” said forward Tobias Harris, who was drafted by the ...
Gustavo Dudamel's second-to-last L.A. Phil season may have seemed less ambitious, but he made more history closing it out ...