September 17, 2022
Bryan Anselm for The New York Times
New Jersey plans to convert a defunct train line into a 9-mile park, connecting the state's densest cities to some of its wealthiest suburbs.
By Tracey Tully
Nathaniel Rivers, 35, was sitting in his car when a man fatally stabbed him for no reason. Months later, the crime continues to rattle residents.
By Hurubie Meko and Téa Kvetenadze
The companies want to put the casino on the western half of Hudson Yards, which remains undeveloped.
By Dana Rubinstein, Nicole Hong and Matthew Haag
The city's obligation to provide a bed to anyone who asks is unique and has added urgency to its efforts to welcome more than 11,000 migrants.
By Jeffery C. Mays
With rising subway ridership and office occupancy, the city's post-Labor Day return has offered early signs that New York may finally be turning over a new chapter in its recovery.
By Nicole Hong and Emma Goldberg
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