Christie: ‘I Will Govern With The Spirit Of Sandy’
A lopsided race for governor in New Jersey will be decided Tuesday when voters choose between Republican Gov. Chris Christie and Democrat Barbara Buono.
De Blasio: ‘I Will Never Forget That As Mayor, I Work For You’
Election Day is the beginning of the city’s farewell to Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who helped define the city since 2001. Voters now have a choice between two different visions for the future.
Democrats Retake Mayor’s Office In Stamford, Conn.
Democrats on Tuesday night retook control of the mayor’s office in Stamford, Conn., with businessman David Martin defeating former Lt. Gov. Michael Fedele.
Toni Harp Elected First New Mayor Of New Haven In 20 Years
Connecticut state Sen. Toni Harp has been elected the first woman mayor of New Haven in 20 years, and as well as the city’s first woman mayor.
Woman, 86, Dies After Hitting Head On Pavement During NYC Marathon
An 86-year-old California woman has died, after she hit her head on the pavement while competing in the ING New York City Marathon this past weekend.
Bronx Robbery Suspect Sought
According to police, the suspect entered the lobby of an apartment building on Gleason Avenue around 1:40 a.m. on Oct. 30, approached his 37-year-old female victim and forcibly removed her property.
Proposed Legislation Would Lower Speed Limits On Most City Side Streets
There is a new push to reduce the speed limit from 30 to 20 mph on many residential streets, CBS 2′s Don Champion reported.
Paramus Mall Gunfire Sparks Angst From Tri-State Shoppers
Shoppers were on edge across the Tri-State Area Tuesday, as worried parents tried to explain the latest random violence to their children.
Garden State Plaza Shooting Could Prompt Tighter Security At U.S. Malls
Monday night’s shooting incident at the Garden State Plaza mall in Paramus, N.J., is the latest tragedy at a public place, raising questions about security at shopping centers.
74-Year-Old Woman Struck, Killed In The Bronx
It happened along East 141st Street near Beekman Avenue just after 11 a.m. Tuesday in Mott Haven.
Obama Changes Tune On Health Care Coverage Mantra
The Affordable Care Act website has been plagued with issues since going live more than a month ago and new bugs continue to be uncovered.
Dinkins Expected To Be Out Of Hospital By Week’s End
Former Mayor David Dinkins was expected to be released from the hospital by the end of the week, according to his law partner and adviser.
N.J. Man Pleads Guilty To Killing Fellow Homeless Man In Encampment
A Passaic, N.J. man pleaded guilty Monday to charges in the death of a fellow homeless man in an abandoned building last Christmas Eve
Markowitz Touts Prospective Successor As Brooklyn Borough President
Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz gave a rousing endorsement to his anticipated successor Monday, as he prepared to wrap up his own tenure in office.
New Jersey Farmer Hopes To Save Deer With Arrow Lodged In Head
A deer has been spotted wandering in Morris County, N.J. with a hunter’s arrow in its head, residents hoped the injured animal could be found in time to save its life.