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The bike sharing system set a new ridership record this year, according to official statistics.
The Daffodil Project will be distributing free bulbs this September to be planted around the city in memory of those lost on Sep. 11.
Not cool with paying $15 to $30 for a day pass at The People's Beach? You've got a little over a month to speak your piece to officials.
Let's get it on.
A hazardous weather outlook has been issued for New York City.
City air is expected to be "unhealthy for sensitive groups" until at least Monday, state health officials say.
The race kicks off Saturday, May 21 at 7 a.m. Related road closures will last until noon.
The rains could last through Mother's Day.
Complete with "damaging winds" and a chance of hail, government forecasters say.
Can someone please tell April to stop it.
Featuring a Ditmas Park pear tree and a totaled Infiniti.
Expect a gross, slushy mix of snow and rain when you step outside Monday and Tuesday, forecasters say.
Some planes departing from and arriving to the New York City area were grounded for more than an hour Monday, according to the FAA.
New York City is in for a wet, windy week ahead — topped off by a possible polar vortex during the first week of April.