Jeffrey Conroy, convicted in the death of an immigrant on Long Island, said he was “not this serious racist kid.”
The testimony by Natasha Aeriel came during the trial of Rodolfo Godinez, the first of six defendants to be tried in a brutal case from 2007.
The bar, under a succession of names, has been at the corner of Dean Street and Sixth Avenue in Prospect Heights for 70 years.
The Anthora seems to have been here forever, as if bestowed by the gods at the city’s creation. But in fact, the cardboard cup of Grecian design was created by man.
A confrontation in Times Square, widely seen on the Internet, led to a conviction on Thursday.
A new project researches the remarkable trove of endangered tongues that have taken root in New York Adult.
John C. Liu, the city comptroller, said the Economic Development Corporation had hoarded money it earned.
A glamorous real estate developer took a leave from the Guggenheim board to deal with a nasty business dispute.
Inspired by a Facebook message, thousands of students walked out of class Tuesday to protest cuts in school aid.
A judge ruled that because 37 Wall Street was built with a tax break, its units should be rent-protected, but that decision is being challenged.


