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Survey: Shrimp In US Rife With Murky Labeling
Oceana did a DNA-based survey of shrimp sold at outlets in New York City, Washington, D.C., Portland, Oregon and various spots around the Gulf of Mexico.
NYPD: Man Gropes Woman Inside Forest Hills Elevator
Police are looking for a man who they said groped a woman inside the elevator of a Queens building.
21-Year-Old Man Charged In Stabbing Death Of Long Island Teenager
Police Beef Up Patrols After Recent Rash Of Burglaries In Nassau County
3 MTA Workers Injured In Accident At Union Square Subway Station
In The Dog House: Health Department Overrules Park Slope Bar’s Pooch-Friendly Policy
Archdiocese To Announce Closures, Mergers In Lower Hudson Valley
Police: Woman Decapitated, Son Struck By Train In Murder-Suicide In Farmingdale
Columbia Students Rally In National Day Of Action Against Campus Rape
New Jersey
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Nurse Quarantined In NJ Over Ebola Concerns Defies Quarantine In Maine
Kaci Hickox, who stepped outside to meet briefly with reporters Wednesday night, followed through with her promise by leaving her home Thursday.
Hoboken Man Allegedly Threw Eggs, Ammonia On Neighbor’s Door
Surveillance video shows him returning a neighbor’s doormat after allegedly cutting it in half and then tossing liquid eggs on her door.
Nurse Quarantined In NJ Over Ebola Concerns: I’ll Go To Court If Maine Quarantines Me
Seventh Suspect Caught In Slaying Of 14-Year-Old Girl In Paterson, N.J.
VIDEO: Gov. Christie Tells Sandy Heckler To ‘Sit Down And Shut Up’
Franklin Lakes Residents Say Black Bear Sightings Are Hitting Too Close To Home
New York Marks Second Anniversary Of Superstorm Sandy
Award-Winning N.J. Guidance Counselor Accused Of Sexually Assaulting 5-Year-Old
Police Investigate String Of Robberies On, Near Rutgers University Campus
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Ex-Senator: Ted Kennedy Jr. Entitled To $200K Donation From State Party
Former Sen. Ed Meyer told WCBS 880 Connecticut Bureau Chief Fran Schneidau that Connecticut lawmakers changed the campaign finance law last spring to allow more money for candidates running for office for the first time.
Fairfield Police: ManTried To Lure Child Into Minivan
The incident happened in the Rite Aid parking lot on Post Road in Fairfield last Friday in broad daylight.
Poll: Malloy, Foley Tied Less Than Week Before Connecticut Governor Vote
Connecticut Family Sues After Ebola Fears Keep 7-Year-Old Girl From School
Locked In Dead Heat Race, Connecticut Gov. Malloy Calls In Unpopular Obama
NTSB: Engineer’s Sleepiness Caused Deadly Bronx Metro-North Train Derailment
Where To Vote Election Day 2014: Find Your Polling Place, ID Requirements, Ballot Information And More
Nurse Quarantined In New Jersey Could Face More Isolation At Home In Maine
Tuesday Is Final Day To Register Before Next Week’s Connecticut Vote
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Joan Rivers’ Daughter Hires Law Firm For Possible Wrongful Death Lawsuit
The move could lead to the filing of a multi-million dollar wrongful death lawsuit against Yorkville Endoscopy Clinic on the Upper East Side.
Taylor Swift Named New York City Global Welcome Ambassador
In a series of videos posted on New York City's official tourism site, the pop star greets travelers to the Big Apple.
Attendees Announced For ‘Hollywood Film Awards’
CBS Gives Full Season Order To All Four Of Its New Dramas
Walmart Apologizes For Listing ‘Fat Girl Costumes’ On Website
‘Welcome Back Kotter’ Star Marcia Strassman Dead At 66
A Hollywood-Inspired Reading List
Sting Debuts Musical ‘The Last Ship’ On Broadway
Big Apple Circus Transforms Lincoln Center For Show ‘Metamorphosis’
Actor Donnie Wahlberg Is Focused On The Moment In Fifth Season Of ‘Blue Bloods’
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Ex-Senator: Ted Kennedy Jr. Entitled To $200K Donation From State Party
Former Sen. Ed Meyer told WCBS 880 Connecticut Bureau Chief Fran Schneidau that Connecticut lawmakers changed the campaign finance law last spring to allow more money for candidates running for office for the first time.
VIDEO: Gov. Christie Tells Sandy Heckler To ‘Sit Down And Shut Up’
A man began heckling Christie about the pace of storm recovery and interrupted the governor's speech Wednesday in Belmar on several occasions.
Cuomo Looking For Ways To Urge Medical Workers To Go To West Africa
NJ Officials, Residents On Sandy Anniversary: Rebuilding Has Been Too Slow
Poll: Malloy, Foley Tied Less Than Week Before Connecticut Governor Vote
Rep. Michael Grimm, Domenic Recchia Spar In Final Debate For House Seat
Locked In Dead Heat Race, Connecticut Gov. Malloy Calls In Unpopular Obama
Where To Vote Election Day 2014: Find Your Polling Place, ID Requirements, Ballot Information And More
NY Voters To Decide On Digital Legislation
Health & Well Being
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Ebola Fears Expected To Have Little Impact On NYC Marathon
There will be runners from around the globe at this year's TCS New York City Marathon, but none who registered are from the three West African nations plagued by the Ebola outbreak.
Running Group Sets Sights On Finish Line In Race Against Obesity
Some members of the group Black Girls Run are participating in Sunday's TCS New York City Marathon.
Ohio Man Travels To NJ To Meet Bone Marrow Donor Who Saved His Life
Obama Admin, US Disease Expert Raise Concerns Over NY, NJ Ebola Quarantine
Sign Language Interpreter Goes Viral During De Blasio Ebola Press Conference
New York City Doctor Tests Positive For Ebola
Long Island Hotel Checks In To Breast Cancer Fight, Unveils Pink Room
Emergency Agencies Practice Response To Nuclear Explosion In Times Square