More than a decade of Sept. 11 memorials may have led to smaller numbers at Ground Zero, but not a smaller show of spirit.
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Despite agreement, 9/11 kin frustrated over museum limbo
Relatives of Sept. 11 victims say the delays in the opening of the memorial museum are taxing their patience.
Jewish groups decry Iran Prez’s planned UN speech
City organizations are gearing up to tackle the controversial leader with protests.
Sloan Kettering, CUNY to create new health spaces
The city is aiming to transform the Upper East Side into a new major health care neighborhood.
Bronx bodega shooting victim’s kin want cops investigated
The family of a Bronx bodega worker who was killed when he ran into a police officer are seeking answers.
Multimillion dollar Manhattan apts sell huge in summer
High end apartment sales are making a comeback as foreign investors are looking for at New York as a new place to spend their money.
Council mulls bills to improve bike safety
The City Council wants to crack down on the number of traffic problems caused by delivery bikes.
NYC Marathon organizers change mind about checked bags ban
Participants of this year’s race can now check in their bags.
Future fashion stars get spotlight with city help at Chelsea studio
The city is fostering the growth of its fashion industry with a new competition.
City Planning OKs rezone plan for Chelsea Market
The City Planning Commission approved the plan to upzone the Chelsea Market.
Mayor defends city’s $735 million payments for lawsuits
The mayor says tort reform is the only way to curb the huge payments doled out in court settlements.
Bloomberg says city has improved over the last four years
Mayor Bloomberg gives his thoughts on the political question posed by the GOP.
Fashion Week brings city big bucks, popularity
New York’s semi annual fashion week does a lot more than just show off the latest designs.
M.E. rules Lower East Side woman’s death accidental
There was no foul play in the death of the daughter of the city’s former budget guru, however there are still lingering questions in her death.
State AG goes after energy drink advertising
Eric Schneiderman’s office is going after the makers of 5-hour Energy, Monster and other controversial drinks.
Lopez drops leadership position, won’t seek new term
The Brooklyn Assemblyman announced that he will be stepping down as the head of the Brooklyn Democrats following his censure in Albany.
Giants’ player wants his correct face in Madden ’13
Marcus Thomas really wants his picture to be in the game.
Huntley’s election opponent calls for her resignation
Councilman James Sanders says the state senator’s recent brush in with the law has undermined her leadership of southeast Queens.
Daughter of former city budget head dies in accidental death: Cops
The death of a 29-year-old Lower East Side woman appears to be caused by a series of unfortunate circumstances, the authorities said.
U.S. Open set to be huge economic boon for NYC
The city is set to be the biggest winner from the tennis tournament.