A woman was severely beaten in the bathroom of a Midtown bar early today after rejecting a patron’s request for a dance, police said. The 30-year-old woman, who has not been named, told cops the unidentified attacker followed her into a... Read Full Story
Sunlight streams through the windows as harried New Yorkers rush by on their way to work or school — but inside, the party is far from over. It’s 7 a.m. on Friday, and Fashion Week ended just the night before. The Box’s third...
A Brooklyn pizza man transformed his basement TriBeCa condo into a cheesy "extreme party" spot, complete with a stripper pole and a 15-foot slide onto a sunken...
Dozens of families who thought they found luxury housing in a Manhattan landmark were homeless last night after city inspectors ordered them out of what one source described as a "deathtrap" that was illegally converted from office...
Next time, "Law & Order" actor Richard Belzer might just decide to suffer in silence. The actor-comic, who has played Sgt. John Munch on "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" for nine seasons, was on line at the Apple Store at 67th...
Defunct late-night party den The Beatrice Inn appears to be coming back -- as a restau rant. At a community board meeting Tuesday night, Cobi Levy, who owns...
Talk about getting skewered. The former operators of Tavern on the Green lost a court fight yesterday to hold onto the Central Park eatery's potentially valuable name. A judge canceled a 1981 trademark on the moniker and...
An identity thief who called himself "Lyte" will now do heavy time for heading a check-fraud scheme with nearly 1,000 accomplices and some 500 victims,...
Cops raided the Flatiron District offices of an interior-construction company yesterday, leaving with boxes of business records, according to a law-enforcement...
Two high school students were hospitalized after being stabbed the in the Columbus Circle subway station this afternoon, authorities said. A fight involving...
A helmet may not be enough to protect cyclists from Google Maps' latest feature. The search engine rolled out a "bicycling directions" option yesterday that is filled with potentially fatal flaws, including routes that cut across...
An identity thief who called himself "Lyte" will now do heavy time -- up to 10 years prison -- for heading a massive check fraud scheme with nearly 1,000...
A Manhattan businessman has transformed his basement Tribeca condo into an "extreme party" spot -- complete with "fire massages," "flame feats" and a "stripper pole," court papers charge. In a bid to avoid possible legal liability...
It was an assault with a deadly mannequin. Two men were arrested for igniting a brawl at the Herald Square Macy's that ended with a security guard being...
Garbage in, garbage out -- but less frequently if the city decides to replace street litter baskets with solar-powered compactors that go for a hefty $4,000 each. Eighteen months after rejecting one version of a high-tech street...
A quarter-million dollars worth of confiscated bling is going on the auction block, thanks to a pair of crooked traders who've had to trade their Hermes cuffs...
Don't be alarmed if, walking through the Flatiron District, you get the creeping feeling that you're being watched. It's just an art installation by...
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Jermaine Sanders fired a 3-pointer from the right corner hoping he had done so in time. Not to beat the final buzzer, but to do so with enough time to leave Rice, which trailed by four, one last ditch possession. As the junior's shot went through... 2:16 AM
Will Bartlett is heady, both on and off the court. After all, he’s going to Yale to play basketball next year. But with 22.1 seconds left in the fourth quarter and his team trailing by one, the smartest thing the senior forward did as he stepped to...
It was happening again. School of the Future was leading rival Baruch College Campus late, but the Blue Devilswere mounting a rally.. And just like...
Shanequa Lassiter pulled her coach, Kinsley Kwateng, aside at halftime. She knew exactly what West 50th Street Campus could use to pull away from scrappy Columbus. “We need the momentum,” Kwateng said his senior guard told him. “We need to get it...
Luke Smith-Stevens said that in every game Friends Seminary plays, there’s a critical two to three-minute stretch that determines the outcome. That...
If the final score -- 79-54 -- wasn’t still emblazoned on the scoreboard at Fieldston, it would be difficult to figure out that Dalton actually lost in...
Winning never grows old for Murry Bergtraum. And the Lady Blazers just don’t win for themselves or their legacy either. They relish their role as the PSAL’s villains. “Everybody was here to see us lose today,” senior guard CeCe Dixon said. “But...
There was an underlying feeling Saturday as Murry Bergtraum lifted the PSAL city championship trophy for the 12th straight time – and the 13th overall – after beating John F. Kennedy, 58-37, at Madison Square Garden. After the celebrating was over,...
When asked if he liked his team’s chances against undefeated powerhouse Murry Bergtraum, O’Neil Glenn said he did, but then had to catch himself. “Just go in and win,” the John F. Kennedy coach said. “Any given Sunday – any given day.” Even...
PSAL girls basketball beat writer Marc Raimondi breaks down the top-seeded Murry Bergtraum Lady Blazers in advance of Saturday’s Class AA championship game at Madison Square Garden. Murry Bergtraum Nickname: Lady Blazers Head coach: Ed Grezinsky...
When the topic was raised, Mo Hicks smiled. Defending state champion and national powerhouse Rice as an underdog? “I want them to believe that,” the longtime coach said, referring to his players. Hicks didn’t address whether he agreed with the...
In the midst of the game’s most emotional moment, Jennifer O’Neil reminded Taylor Ford her job wasn’t done quite yet. Ford had just put back O’Neill’s miss and was fouled to tie the score with 13 seconds left in the game. She had a chance to put...
Friends Seminary’s opening-round victory held extra meaning. Not only did the 79-60 win over No. 8 York Prep bring them within two victories of the...
CHSAA girls basketball beat writer Joseph Staszewski breaks down the CHSAA Archdiocesan Class AA final, set for 7 p.m. at Tolentine (2336 Andrews Avenue, Bronx). For live updates during the game, click here St. Peter’s Eagles Record: 22-1...
One by one, members of the Xavier boys basketball team walked out of the locker room with red eyes and moist cheeks, some with hooded sweatshirts pulled tightly over their heads to shield their anguish. They were greeted with applause for their hard...
Before he and his team headed to the locker room, John F. Kennedy coach O’Neil Glenn had some choice words for Manhattan Center and coach Jaywana Bradley. During the Knights’ post-game celebration, Glenn yelled toward the Lady Rams’ bench. The...
CHSAA boys basketball beat writer Dylan Butler breaks down the Class A intersectional semifinals being played at Cardinal Spellman on Tuesday. For live updates during the games, click here. Here’s the schedule: 6 p.m. – St. Joseph by the Sea...
In case Jermaine Sanders didn’t realize how important he was for Rice in its attempt to win back-to-back CHSAA Class AA titles, that point was driven home by Raiders coach Mo Hicks in a heart-to-heart on Sunday. “We had a long talk with him about...
CHSAA boys basketball beat writer Dylan Butler breaks down the Archdiocesan final being played at Mount St. Michael Monday at 8 p.m. For live updates during the game, click here. Rice Raiders Record: 19-5 Head coach: Mo Hicks Player to...
Boys & Girls made a concerted effort to get off to a fast start. The Kangaroos energy was high and they implemented full-court pressure to keep it that way after recent slow starts. “Today, we threw the first punch,” junior guard Mike Taylor said...
NYC's greatest storytellers will gather under one roof for a...
Enjoy $3 beer and $5 wine and well drinks at this fundraiser...