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See where to pick up free back-to-school supplies and learn about programs and sites that match donors and schools in need.
The trend toward urban farming in NYC has some wondering: how safe is the soil?
From black punks to Erykah Badu to skateboarding, the term "Afro-Punk" and the festival that celebrates it continues to evolve.VIDEO
This election season, share your views -- or argue them -- with political clubs, meetup groups and debaters. Join a group, or just be their guest at talks, social hours, organizing events and more.
Older pedestrians in the tri-state area have a disproportionately high fatality rate in traffic accidents.VIDEO
The wealth or poverty of a neighborhood is not the determining factor in how nice or well maintained a city park is.
An EPA competition launched with 14 participants in 2010. Now 3,300 buildings are competing, with some unusual entrants in the metro region.
If you have limited income, you don't have to pay a hefty price for a lawyer or legal advice. Many nonprofits and law firms provide free or low-cost legal services.
More than a year after a legal move to end unauthorized short-term rentals in apartment buildings, the number of citations is up and complaints continue.
The Straphangers Campaign released its 2012 "State of the Subways" report card this week, ranking the Q line as the best and the C line as the worst.




