The original sign is located at the corner of Bedford Avenue and Avenue P, outside of James Madison High School, Ginsburg’s alma mater.
A free exhibit in Grand Central explores how the iconic MetroCard inspired artists to create fashion, collages, sculptures and paintings.
Musicians and dancers will perform under the trees, while guests can enjoy crafts, Japanese snacks, and the BBG’s bonsai tree collection.
Gotlieb has long been active in Brooklyn civic life. He served on community boards and founded the Shorefront Toys for Tots program.
The city will implement 15 mph School Slow Zones at an additional 800 school locations in 2026, bringing the citywide total to nearly 1,300.
Egger’s Ice Cream Parlor on Staten Island took home the trophy for the egg cream competition, also known as the Golden Siphon.
Video on social media showed police officers struggling with at least one individual as hundreds of high-spirited youth surged around them.
"For those of us who lived it, Jay Rokeach was never just the soundtrack of Hurricane baseball. He was part of the heartbeat." ...
Joshua Nass, 34, of Charleston, South Carolina, appeared Saturday before a magistrate judge in Brooklyn on an attempted extortion charge.
The One Fair Price Package consists of two bills, each in Senate and Assembly committees, to protect New Yorkers from surveillance pricing.
Troops and Marine Reservists cleared debris from a Brooklyn waterfront site to prepare for the July 2026 “Sail 250” harbor celebration.
The new tenants will join Gowanus Marketplace, Hey Clay Pottery Studio and The Shop, the project’s coworking space.