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Plan for Oakwood Cemetery Crematory

New Law Blocks Opening Of Crematory In Mount Kisco

There is only one crematory in all of Westchester County, in Hartsdale. Now, historic Oakwood Cemetery in Mount Kisco wants to build one, in response, cemetery officials say, to increased demand.

2012/01/09

$17 Million Mansion

Living Large: $17-Million Manhattan Penthouse

CBS2′s Emily Smith takes us on a tour of a $17-million dollar mansion on East 65th Street, near Lexington Ave.

2011/12/11

Annabelle Ceria and her babysitter Beatrice Rios. (credit: Handout)

Babysitter Arrested After Going Missing With Manhattan Baby

Police said that 46-year-old babysitter Beatrice Rios, of Queens, was charged with endangering the welfare of a child among other charges.

2011/11/30

MyBlockNYC

New Website Is Interactive Video Map Of New York City

What if you could see what’s happening and what’s happened, on any block in the city? That’s what MyBlockNYC.com is trying to make that happen.

2011/07/29

Rabbi Haskil Lookstein says the community will rebuild (credit: CBS 2)

Devastation, Yet Optimism For Members Of Destroyed Upper East Side Synagogue

Flames shot out of the top floor of the Kehilath Jeshurun Synagogue on the Upper East Side at 8:30 p.m. Monday night. That’s where fire marshals believe the fire started.

2011/07/12

(credit: FDNY via Twitter)

4-Alarm Fire Rips Through Kehilath Jeshurun Synagogue On Upper East Side

Firefighters battled the four-alarm fire and got it under control around 9:50 p.m. An FDNY spokesman said about 170 firefighters responded to the fire, which started at around 8:30 p.m.

2011/07/11

An MTA Help Point is seen at the 23rd Street Station on the Lexington Avenue line - New York, NY - Apr 5, 2011 - Photo: Marla Diamond / WCBS 880

MTA Begins Help Point Pilot Program In Subway

There’s something new and blue lighting up subway platforms in New York City.

2011/04/05

Photo/Al Jones

Utility Issues Blamed For 2nd Ave. Subway Project Delays

Inspector General Barry L. Kluger says problems with awarding contracts have caused further delays and added another $120 million to the tab.

2010/09/09

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