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The lively Bronx lunch counter has been serving Puerto Rican and Dominican classics since 1982.
New York's most egalitarian gym closes its eyes for the last time.
The agency tasked with holding the NYPD accountable is letting cops accused of lying to its own investigators off the hook.
The plight of the Ramos family reveals the weaknesses in the City's system to protect tenants from unlivable conditions—and from being put out on the street.
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A Brannan staffer and a Republican businessman are vying for the competitive City Council seat.