New York News
Woman Charged In Fatal Stabbing Of Companion
May. 10, 2008
The woman, Natasha Brown, stabbed her live-in companion, Anthony Nicholas, to death with a steak knife. Read the full article… »
State Agrees On Protocol For Governor And Father
May. 10, 2008
The state Ethics Commission has provided Basil A. Paterson, a labor lawyer and the father of the governor, specific guidelines on how to avoid conflicts of interest. Read the full article… »
At A Haven For Creative Souls, A Prolific Talent Is Affirmed
May. 10, 2008
An eccentric, lost talent was revived at the Chelsea Hotel when the lives of two artists, a generation apart, intersected. Read the full article… »
News Corporation Withdraws Its Bid For Newsday
May. 10, 2008
Cablevision appeared likely to prevail in the bidding for the newspaper after the News Corporation pulled out. Read the full article… »
Like Rainfall, Restored Map Trickles Home
May. 10, 2008
60 years after it was last seen by the public, a gorgeously sculptural relief map of the New York City watershed has been restored for display at the Queens Museum of Art. Read the full article… »
Creation Of A Bygone Era, Soon To Be Demolished
May. 10, 2008
Depending on who is asked, the Toy Tower, a ramshackle wooden structure that has loomed over the East Village for more than 20 years, is either a masterpiece or just looks weird. Read the full article… »
Repairs Ordered At Windermere
May. 9, 2008
The State Supreme Court ordered that the landmarked, 127-year-old Windermere apartment building be repaired and restored. Read the full article… »
Man Is Found Shot To Death In An Elevator
May. 9, 2008
The body of the man, whose name was not immediately released, was discovered about 2 p.m. inside a building elevator at 423 Baltic Street, in the Gowanus Houses near downtown Brooklyn. Read the full article… »
West Side Railyards Project Gets New Push From Mayor
May. 9, 2008
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg met with the developer whose negotiations with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority had collapsed, in an attempt to revive the project. Read the full article… »
Stolen Laptop Helps Turn Tables On Suspects
May. 9, 2008
A criminal was photographed remotely through the camera on the laptop computer he had stolen, identified and brought to justice. Read the full article… »
Lower Manhattan Journal: A Warm Welcome For An Injured Vendor Of Hot Coffee
May. 9, 2008
Jaweed Naseri is back at work after being injured by a car that smashed into his coffee wagon last month in front of the State Supreme Courthouse in Manhattan. Read the full article… »