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City to install more salad bars in public schools
City public school children will have better diets thanks to an expansion of salad bars in cafeterias.
Forbes most powerful women list includes 12 New Yorkers
A dozen Gotham women made the business magazine’s annual list of top leaders and local businesswomen say it sends a great message to the next generation.
Obama brings in more NYC cash, Romney not far behind
While the president has made dozens of appearances in the Big Apple for fundraisers, his GOP rival has also raked in big bucks.
Romney’s favorability drops in New York: Poll
The GOP presidential candidate is facing an uphill battle in the Empire State according to a new survey.
U.S. Open referee killed husband with coffee mug: Cops
The authorities conducted a cross coast investigation to arrest an elderly woman accused of murdering her spouse.
NBC announces the end of ‘The Office’ following 9th season
The popular ensemble sitcom will have its finale next spring.
NY film community remembers director Tony Scott
The New York film community shared their thoughts about the life and artistry of the action movie filmmaker.
Qns. woman sentenced for $1.3 million Ponzi scheme
A Long Island City woman will be spending several years in prison for stealing more than a million dollars from several investors.
Yankees pitcher busted on DUI charge in Florida: Police
A Yankee who has his run in of bad luck on the field was arrested for allegedly driving drunk off the field.
Brooklyn set to open IndyCar engine facility next year
Williamsburg is set to rev its engines for a new business next summer.
NYers OK with city taking initiative against booze abuse: Poll
There are no plans to ban alcohol from the city, but residents say they would be alright if the mayor did something to combat alcohol abuse.
New Yorkers want City Hall out of Chick-fil-A controversy: Poll
A new poll has indicated that New Yorkers want government officials to be hands off when it comes to the controversial chicken restaurant.
Justin Tuck says he has no current plans to retire from Big Blue
The two-time Super Bowl athlete shares his thoughts on the current season and helps with a charity event.
U.S. women’s Olympic gymnastics team celebrates in NY
After wowing the world with their acrobatics in London, the teens of the U.S. women’s gymnastics team took New York City by storm.
Bloomberg wants pres candidates to help immigrant biz
Mayor Michael Bloomberg is urging Barack Obama and Mitt Romney to focus on entrepreneurs who come to the U.S. as a way to kick start the economy.
New York ranks high in skinny state list
A health study has ranked the Empire State as one of the most fit in the nation.
Attorneys push NYPD to change patrol guidelines for ‘stop and frisk’
Civil liberties lawyers say the city is violating a Supreme Court decision in the way it trains NYPD officers.
More cops shot this year than last four years combined: NYPD
Elected officials are very concerned with the growing number of cops who are becoming targets of criminals.
NYers OK with NYPD’s Twitter subpoena
The NYPD did not take any chances when it came to a potential threat delivered through social media.