The non-storm over stalled Sandy aid
Remember how the year started? With local Republicans joining Democrats to trash the House GOP for not waving through $60 billion in federal aid for Superstorm Sandy? Long Island Rep. Peter King...
View ArticleBeefed-up security planned for NYC Marathon
NEW YORK — With the New York City Marathon set to return on Sunday after being sidelined last year by Superstorm Sandy, the specter of the Boston Marathon looms large. The New York Police Department...
View ArticleNYC not prepared to evacuate disabled residents
The city isn’t prepared to evacuate its disabled residents during emergencies – a problem that reared it’s a ugly head during Hurricane Irene and Superstorm Sandy — a federal judge ruled Thursday....
View ArticlePATH weekend closures continue
JERSEY CITY — Workers along the PATH system are still removing corrosive salt from the rails and tunnels left behind more than a year ago by Superstorm Sandy. The Exchange Place and World Trade Center...
View ArticleBoxing trainer’s foundation still fighting for Sandy recovery
The one-year anniversary of Superstorm Sandy has passed, but there are still plenty of people in need and plenty of work to be done. That is the message boxing trainer and ESPN analyst Teddy Atlas...
View ArticleRobertson: I can follow Mo
David Robertson is ready to follow in Mariano Rivera’s footsteps on and off the field. On a day Robertson helped make dreams come true for a Staten Island family devastated by Superstorm Sandy, he...
View ArticleNJ mayor: Christie aides held Sandy recovery money hostage
The mayor of Hoboken claims senior aides to Gov. Chris Christie withheld hurricane relief funds because she wouldn’t approve a development project he supported. Democrat Dawn Zimmer said yesterday...
View ArticleThe Hoboken mayor’s suspicious Sandy claim
Ever since Chris Christie’s Bridgegate broke, opponents have been rummaging around for other sins. Now they think they’ve found a winner: Hoboken Mayor Dawn Zimmer’s claim the Christie administration...
View ArticleCuomo Introduces $137B State Budget
Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday proposed budgeting $137.2 billion for the fiscal year starting April 1, a spending increase of less than 2 percent accompanied by business, property and estate tax relief....
View ArticleCuomo Introduces $137B State Budget
Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday proposed budgeting $137.2 billion for the fiscal year starting April 1, a spending increase of less than 2 percent accompanied by business, property and estate tax relief....
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