A swimming pool company that failed to install a required safety device in a family's pool triggered the drowning of a six-year-old boy, state prosecutors argued, and led to an unusual homicide case against the company's president.
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Thousands of chanting protesters flooded the streets of Lower Manhattan Thursday, marching from City Hall to Wall Street to denounce Bloomberg's proposal to lay off 4,100 teachers and calling on him to halt tax breaks for big banks.
With the next section of the elevated Chelsea park known as the High Line poised to open next month, New York developers are gearing up numerous projects along the route in hopes of capitalizing on rising interest in the area.
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The New York Road Runners recruited the world's two fastest 10-kilometer runners to chase a potential $45,000 in prize money.
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New York schools dominated national chess tournaments, with the city's top grade school team beating some of the country's best high schoolers. How the city became a chess powerhouse.
For only the second time, workers on Friday activated the waterfall fountains in the memorial being built at the World Trade Center site to the victims of the Sept. 11th terrorist attacks.
The Tibetan spiritual leader has been to 62 countries on six continents in his 75 years, but until Thursday, he had never paid an extended visit to Newark.
After months of negotiations with state employee unions to reach $2 billion in concessions, Gov. Malloy said a deal has been reached with negotiators.
The peahen who briefly escaped this week from the Bronx Zoo did not flee to protest Bloomberg's plan to slash the zoo's budget, the mayor insisted.
"Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" returned to Broadway with a revised production Thursday that adds signature touches from the Spidey comic books and films.
New York-based musician Sxip Shirey, who will celebrate his birthday Saturday at Joe's Pub, hunts down unusual objects, transforms them into musical instruments, and then composes music for them.
Among this week's selections, the Tom Harrell Quintet will appear at The Village Vanguard and the Juilliard Jazz Orchestra will perform the music of Count Basie at Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola.
Proprietors Candace and Charles Nelson threw a splashy midafternoon frost-your-own-cupcake party for the social set, raising $25,000 for City Meals on Wheels.
Grilled-cheese lunches don't have to end after elementary school. Instead, take your guilty pleasure to The Melt Shop in Midtown East.
New York City Ballet held its spring gala at Lincoln Center and opened it with "The Seven Deadly Sins."
Ralph Gardner visits Spa Castle, a 60,000-square-foot complex of pools, saunas, Jacuzzis, massage rooms and restaurants in College Point.
Widow honors her husband's memory by trying to bridge a gap between France and the United States via scholarships.
Jason Gay imagines what Derek Jeter's Twitter account might look like.
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