
After Lopsided Win, 61-13, High School Coach Is Suspended
A high school football coach on Long Island was disciplined for violating a county rule designed to prevent lopsided results.
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A high school football coach on Long Island was disciplined for violating a county rule designed to prevent lopsided results.
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In a legislative district in southern New Jersey, the polarizing national battle over impeachment is playing out in real time.
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The state has a platoon of auditors who zealously examine whether people are trying to skirt taxes by improperly claiming that they live elsewhere.
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With 26.2 miles stretching across the five boroughs, you’ve got plenty of options.
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Dozens of New York City Council employees write an open letter demanding sweeping changes that better protect their well-being and safety.
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A juror’s conduct is deemed so bad that a prominent New York doctor who was convicted of killing his wife will be tried again.
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A New Jersey district will allow principals to block students from participating in some school activities if they have large unpaid lunch bills.
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A boy and a dream crumpled to the concrete on a basketball court in Queens.
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The inconspicuous landmarks where the Depression exploded, modern art bloomed, and the United Nations first assembled.
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The founder of Carolines on Broadway and the New York Comedy Festival is always up for a laugh (and some unfussy coffee).
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How a meticulously crammed sewing-machine repair store became an accidental museum.
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And it has been this way for almost 50 years.
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A macrobiotic lunch and a visit to a witch supply store prepare these astrology wordsmiths for whatever “emerges.”
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The 47-foot-tall, cast-iron structure in Harlem is the last of its kind in the city.
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