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Amid tears and the mournful wail of bagpipes, thousands gathered Saturday to say goodbye to Michael Fahy, the battalion chief at the Fire Department of New York who was killed earlier this week when he was crushed by debris from a home that exploded in the Bronx.
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After Thursday’s train crash in Hoboken, passengers wonder how long the commuter problems would persist and how another crash could be prevented.
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The deal would more than double the tax per gallon of gasoline but also would eliminate New Jersey’s estate tax and reduce the sales tax.
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A pair of New York Police Department bomb-squad detectives were promoted Friday for safely removing a pressure-cooker bomb found blocks away from a similar device that detonated and injured dozens in Chelsea.
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A second man believed to have been involved in the Bronx grow house that exploded and killed a Fire Department of New York chief was awaiting arraignment, officials said.
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Authorities receive reports of people dressed as clowns frightening residents; some schools take extra security measures after threats.
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Parents hoping to open a French-immersion charter school in Montclair, N.J. were denied on Friday, after the New Jersey Department of Education said no to the proposal.
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Carnegie Deli, a New York City fixture since 1937, said that it would close at the end of the year.
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A New Jersey commuter train crashed into a busy railroad terminal Thursday, killing one person, the latest in a series of fatal passenger train accidents around the country.
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Rattled passengers on the packed NJ Transit train that crashed into Hoboken Station recounted a boom, screams and flying debris as they took stock of what happened.
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Delta flew a group of more than 140 company employees who are also breast cancer survivors from JFK to LAX this week on a pink Boeing 767 for its Breast Cancer One dinner.
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A courtyard of celebrities comes out to Chateau Marmont in support of Revlon’s Women’s Health Mission.
Ralph Gardner Jr. traces what happened to his grandmother’s piano after Steinway & Sons bought it back years ago. The company has a factory in Queens where it restores its old instruments.
In between Brahms and Rachmaninoff, the Ureuk Symphony Orchestra performed camouflaged music that praises Kim Jong Un, the third-generation dictator.
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Top New York wine directors are the wine world equivalent of super star chefs, but they don’t do it alone. They depend on sommeliers, some of whom may be almost as knowledgeable, if much less well known.


Broadway dreams crash and soar in two new documentaries at this year’s New York Film Festival: one celebrates the historic ‘Hamilton,’ while the other explores the bittersweet legacy of ‘Merrily We Go Along.’
Owned by Libet Johnson, Lightning Tree Farm includes a Greek Revival mansion and extensive equestrian facilities.
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An immersive experience recounts the story of a photojournalist who gets lost in the Brazilian rain forest and meets a native tribe.
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Hillary Clinton’s key aide Huma Abedin has seen her emails sought by conservative groups, has been accused by Donald Trump of doing State Department favors for the Clinton Foundation, and has been embarrassed by her husband’s sexual activities.
The New York Film Festival for the first time will give its prestigious opening-night slot to the world premiere of a documentary: Ava DuVernay’s “13th,” a hammering indictment of America’s prison-industrial complex.
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