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After an Epic Meltdown, Ample Hills Creamery Aims to Rise Again

It was a sad day in Brooklyn when Ample Hills Creamery closed its doors. Just before last Christmas, the beloved…

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Make Way for the Bike Bus

On a recent Wednesday morning in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, parents and children met up in McCarren Park with all manner of…

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New York Blocks Payments to 20 Firms That Serve Hasidic Schools

Amid concerns about fraud in the industry, the city has stopped doing business with the companies, which provide special education,…

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The Truth About Cats and Daughters

Living with your mother is hard. Lessons from a feline behaviorist might hold the secret to making it work.

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He Admitted Stealing Peoples’ Homes. He’s Charged With Doing It Again.

Sanford Solny, a disbarred lawyer accused of defrauding homeowners, was charged with new crimes, after a New York Times investigation…

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Lawmaker’s Victory May Cost Him Coveted Manhattan Apartment

Democratic Assembly leaders in New York decided not to try to expel a Republican, Lester Chang, over residency questions, but…

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A Secret Society Tied to the Underground Railroad Fights to Save Its Home

On a brisk morning in November, bright yellow leaves from a huge ginkgo tree scattered onto the front yard of…

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Brooklyn’s in the House. And the Senate.

In the Jonathan Lethem novel “Motherless Brooklyn,” readers learn the phrase “Tell your story walking.” It’s a quintessentially Brooklyn ...

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