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Robert Simko, Broadsheet co-founder and 40-year resident of Battery Park City, died at age 68 on November 10, 2022, after a years-long battle with a cancer that has been linked to exposure to ...
Governor Signs Bill Enabling Extension of BPCA Ground Lease, Expanding Affordability Protections Governor Kathy Hochul on Thursday signed legislation sponsored by State Senator Brian Kavanagh that ...
Lower Manhattan residents went to the polls on Tuesday (following a week of early voting), to select Democratic Party candidates for (among other races) the City Council seat that represents Lower ...
On Friday morning, FBI agents arrested a 34-year-old man for allegedly soliciting sexual contact with a nine-year-old boy online, according to legal documents reviewed by the Broadsheet. This was the ...
The BroadsheetDAILY ~ 5/7/20 ~ Quittance for Those Who Never Quit ~ Gateway Tenants Say Thanks for Being There During the Tough CV19 Times ...
Lower Manhattan is home to a growing population of older adults who are increasingly struggling with poverty, according to a statistical analysis from the Center for an Urban Future (CUF), a public ...
View as Webpage Lower Manhattan’s Local News What’s Up, Dock? Pier A Restaurant and Bar Shuts Down Pier A, a dock dating from the late 1800s, has been a restaurant and tavern since 2014, but recently ...
The administration of President Donald Trump has downsized of the staff at the World Trade Center Health Program by at least 20 percent, according to a source who is directly familiar with the ...
City Hall Agrees to Pause Jail Demolition for Two Weeks The administration of Mayor Eric Adams has responded to widespread outrage among community leaders and elected officials over its sudden ...
NY Waterway is moving full ahead with a plan to convert four of its vessels to diesel-electric hybrid propulsion, but needs 12 months more than originally planned to launch the first eco-friendly ...
A new report from the New York State Climate Impacts Assessment, a science-based investigation into how global warming is affecting New York’s local communities, ecosystems, and economy, has dire ...
New York’s several-times-a-year foodfest, Restaurant Week, starts next Tuesday, January 21, and continues for almost three weeks, until Saturday, February 9. For those who get nosebleeds when ...