Elijah Hurewitz-Ravitch
Articles by Elijah Hurewitz-Ravitch
The MTA has since 2020 approved more than $10 billion for subway signal upgrades. Not a dollar of that money will go towards infrastructure in the Bronx.
Councilmember Gale Brewer asked the NYPD to intervene.
The Legal Aid Society says fine may be one of the largest in housing court history.
Christopher Terranova preyed on boys he met while on duty on Staten Island.
Subways, commuter railroads and NJ Transit buses all faced delays Wednesday morning.
The nine-story building has been under construction for years, fueling a dispute between the developer and the stable owner.
His affordability-focused message resonated in districts where the GOP gained ground last year.
Voters were undeterred by the soaring mercury Tuesday.
A state senator likened the warning to ones appearing on packs of cigarettes.
The fast food joint has been serving sliders since 1958. It will be replaced by two apartment buildings.
Mayor Eric Adams announced the Elyjha Chandler and Christian Perkins Swim for Life program.
It's unclear if the eviction will save the government any money.
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