Trump Group Selling West Side Parcel for $1.8 Billion

The $1.8 billion sale would be the largest residential sale in the city's history and the latest example of a rocketing housing market.

Pilot Injured in Crash at Teterboro Airport

The crash was the third accident in four months at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey.

Pataki Orders Special Meeting on Stadium

Gov. George E. Pataki took the unusual step Wednesday of calling a special meeting of the state board that delayed a vote on the West Side stadium.

Parks Dept. Cancels Plan for Gates at Washington Square

Many Greenwich Village residents opposed the plan to gate Washington Square Park, saying it would take away from the park's tradition of openness.

Trump Proposes Putting Up 2 Towers at Trade Center Site

Donald J. Trump, reality television star and developer of tall buildings, revealed his answer to the problems at the World Trade Center site Wednesday.

Commuters Gawk, but Move Smoothly on Reopened Parkway

Two of the three northbound lanes were open this morning to traffic, which appeared to be streaming steadily.

Abandoned Truck Briefly Closes Bridge

The Brooklyn Bridge was shut down for nearly an hour yesterday afternoon after an abandoned truck was found on the entrance ramp to the bridge from the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, the police said.

All-Navy, Groton Is Stunned at Plans to Close Its Sub Base

The closing of the Connecticut base would represent the single biggest loss of military jobs at any base on the Pentagon's list.

Video Lottery Terminals in New York Are Not Paying Off as Planned

New York State's plan to rely on gambling parlors to help finance increases in education aid is not paying off nearly as much as officials had hoped, state data shows.

Standoff Ends in Surrender in New Jersey; Hostages Safe

LOPATCONG TOWNSHIP, N.J., April 11 - A man abducted his 4-month-old daughter and her mother on Monday in Irvington, N.J., then led the police on a high-speed chase that ended in a tense seven-and-a-half-hour standoff with the police here in western New Jersey, the authorities...

Judges Back New York City's Effort to Curb Sex Shops

In a broad ruling that could sharply curb the sex shop business in New York City, a state appeals panel upheld city amendments aimed at regulating the trade more tightly.

Columbia Panel Reports No Proof of Anti-Semitism

While the committee found no support for charges of anti-Semitism by professors, it described a broader environment of incivility on Columbia University's campus.

Great Walking Requires a Great City

With the promise of warm weather, we can brace ourselves for the organized runs and walks that are as much a sign of spring as crocuses and fading playoff hopes for the Knicks.

Jersey City's New Curfew Starts, but With Complaints

JERSEY CITY, N.J., March 27 - A business curfew aimed at cutting crime took effect in parts of Jersey City on Saturday night with nearly full compliance, the police said.

As the Snow Lingers in Suburbia, Green Thumbs Are Getting Itchy

The green thumbs of snow-covered Westchester County and elsewhere - whether they tend a two-acre spread or a 200-square-foot deck - are getting grumpy.

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