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Mets playoff run boosts city’s economy by $46.4M
The Met’s October run is a win for all New Yorkers economically.
Mets fans in shock and awe over team’s World Series milestone
Amazin fans are still reeling from their incredible post season win streak.
Slain NYPD cop ‘very proud’ to serve, father says
The family of an NYPD officer killed in the line of duty said he lived a life of service.
New York launches neighborhood online portals
New York is building on it’s successful .nyc comain to bring open data directly to communities.
City to launch entrepreneur exchange program with Paris
New York startups can have a chance to show off their stuff in the City of Light.
New York Comic Con helps spur interest in arts, experts say
The swag and celebrity sightings aren’t the biggest takeaway from Comic Con, according to art experts who say they’ve seen a boost of interest in the field.
New York Comic Con kicks off at the Javits center Thursday
The city’s annual geek fest continues to get bigger and better.
MTA shows off ideas for bike, walking lanes on Verrazano-Narrows Bridge
The Staten Island-Brooklyn crossing could get new access for non motorists.
Mets’ fan passion reignites as postseason arrives
The Amazin’s faithful say their years of patience has paid off.
NYC announces highest number of contracts with minority, women-owned businesses
Mayor de Blasio made progress with his plan to diversify the city’s small businesses.
Pope Francis spreads message of peace at St. Pat’s service
More than 2,000 people gathered to hear the Pontiff’s continued message for peace, equality and humbleness at the city’s most famous church.
Lucky New Yorkers who won Central Park lottery talk about historic day
For the lucky New Yorkers who were able to snag a ticket for one of the pope’s New York event, the celebrations are a chance of a lifetime.
Judge strikes down city’s Styrafoam ban
The city’s ban on styrofoam is null and void following a judge’s order.
Pope Francis visit has NYC businesses excited, nervous
Mom and pops have a mixed reaction to Pope Francis’s visit to the Big Apple.
City home to more than 7,000 sidewalk sheds
The looming sidewalk sheds cover several blocks in the city, tarnishing the city’s look.
Stewart, firefighters to rally in DC for Zadroga Act
The late show host and New York’s Bravest will fight for health benefits for 9/11 first responders.
St. Patrick’s Cathedral renovated space ready for Pope
After years of planning and work, the city’s most iconic church is ready for the public.
No city neighborhood has rents for minimum wage workers: report
The city’s housing crisis is so bad that it’s impossible to live solo on a meager income.
Colbert’s Late Show will keep NYC spirit alive
Media experts say the comedian’s reboot will include the Big Apple.