After nearly a decade leading the New York Road Runners, Mary Wittenberg is moving on to a more global sports role.
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Ellis Island’s revamped museum offers updated look at immigration experience
Once the site where thousands of immigrants entered New York, Ellis Island is now a place where visitors can learn and appreciate the journey of future Americans.
Lower Manhattan booms with business and tourism
Anchored by the opening of the World Trade Center, downtown Manhattan is a new hotspot for tourism, commercial and residential.
NYC styrofoam ban targeted by restaurant group
The city’s restaurants want to stop Mayor de Blasio’s plan to ban lightweight plastics.
Fox to unveil Bart Simpson statue in midtown
The woman behind one of the most iconic animated characters gave back to fans.
More than 100 arrested as NY rally in solidarity with Baltimore
The rallies made in solidarity with Freddie Gray supporters got aggressive.
New York exceeds California in startup funding applications: Report
The city’s tech industry is giving the west coast a run for its money.
NYC’s LGBT activists weigh in SCOTUS hearings
The city’s LGBT community hopes it can set an example for the courts.
Diverse group of NYC judges to be sworn in by mayor
A new set of New York jurors are the most diverse group to take the benches,
Coyotes and other wild animals to become increasing NYC presence: Experts
Animals are slowly taking up more space in the city, but experts say that’s not a bad thing.
Subway series: Mets vs. Yankees fever sweeps NYC
The Mets/Yankees matchup took an interesting turn as both teams head into their series with a new fire.
De Blasio to propose drastic waste reduction plan for NYC: report
The mayor set out his plans to make the city greener as environmental groups push for him act on his proposals.
NYC’s micro apartments push the limits of downsized living
A city plan aims to fight the affordable housing issue with a tiny solution.
Fast Food workers rally for $15/hour minimum wage
Thousands of New Yorkers hit the streets demanding that companies pledge to adopt more modern salaries to their workers.
Rangers fans place high hopes on team in playoffs
Rangers fans hope the hockey team can go the distance this off season.
NYC Council to push Congress to renew Zadroga 9/11 Health Act
The city council says Washington can’t let the thousands of affected first responders and civilians down.
Junior’s to move baking operation from Queens factory to New Jersey
The New York restaurant will lose a little of its hometown flavor.
Coyote spotted and captured in Chelsea
The city experienced it’s fourth coyote spotting this year.
Pommes Frites, destroyed in E. Village blast, may get new spot
A financial help group is helping out the moms and pops affected by the Second Ave. explosion.
New York Fashion Week has two new locations
Fashion Week will now take up hip spaces in the West Side and SoHo.