New York

It’s Opening Day at the Manhattan Marriage Bureau

Even before the Manhattan Marriage Bureau in Lower Manhattan reopened on Friday for the first time since closing 15 months…

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$600,000 Sexual Harassment Settlement Reached in Batali & Bastianich Case

An investigation into the once-towering Manhattan restaurant business built by the chef Mario Batali and his former partner Joe Bastianich…

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A Murder ‘Solved’ in 4 Hours Sent the Wrong Man to Prison for 23 Years

The police did not respond to a request for comment on the district attorney’s report. Irving Cohen, Mr. Williams’s lawyer…

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Olympics Virus Cases Raise Tricky Questions About Testing

Moreover, questions about transmission remain unsettled. Vaccinated people with asymptomatic or breakthrough infections may still be able to pass the…

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Pound Ridge, N.Y.: A Rural Alternative to Nearby Commuter Towns

To see the changes happening in Pound Ridge, N.Y., a good place to start is Food Truck Fridays. Houses in…

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A Renewal for IBM Campuses Once Home to Punch Cards and Circuit Boards

ENDICOTT, N.Y. — The sidewalks along Washington Avenue in Endicott, N.Y., are empty enough that bicycles cruise their length with…

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These Restaurateurs Want Everyone in America Eating Indian Food

Ten years ago, Roni Mazumdar cautiously added a Bengali dish from his childhood — a beet, carrot, potato and pea…

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Historic Cherry Lane Theater Sold for $11 Million

The Cherry Lane Theater, the oldest continuously running Off Broadway theater in New York City, has been sold to the…

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‘Nobody Believed Me’: How Rape Cases Get Dropped

Later that night, she said, she woke up to the man raping her again while choking her in his room…

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Keith McNally Stirs the Pot

One of the luckiest things that can happen to a restaurant is for it to remain open long enough to…

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