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The New York City Metro is the most populous metropolitan area in the United States and the fourth most populous in the world (after Tokyo, Seoul, and Mexico City).

The metropolitan area is defined by the United States Census Bureau as the New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), with an estimated population (as of 2005) of 18,747,320. The MSA is further subdivided into four metropolitan divisions. The 23-county metropolitan area includes the seven counties that constitute New York City and Long Island, twelve counties in northern New Jersey, three counties north of New York City in New York State, and one county in northeastern Pennsylvania.

 

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As cold weather sets in, New York City officials say they are tightening inspection procedures for delivery trucks in a move to prevent consumers from being overcharged for home heating oil this wint...

 

The design house affiliated with fashion star Marc Jacobs has paid $1 million to resolve allegations that it secured a prime location for its celebrity-studded New York City shows by bribing a state ...

 

What haunts Ashley Dupre isn't the image of Eliot Spitzer in his black socks - it's the look on his wife's face as he announced he was resigning as governor. "I try not to revisit that place ...

 

The NYPD released a video yesterday of a suspected robber violently tossing a woman to the ground before grabbing her purse and fleeing. showvideo("PostUs&","1458_425996"); ...

 

Long Island Rail Road says two westbound trains "bumped" as they were entering a Queens station. Two people suffered minor injuries. The railroad says a Port Jefferson train bumped a Babyl...

 

ALBANY - In a bizarre scene, Gov. Paterson and legislative leaders laughed their way out of Albany yesterday after failing to take any action to address the ballooning budget deficit. The collapse...

 

A $100 million damagestrial over a notorious firehouse assault got off to a wild start in Manhattan federal court yesterday after a city lawyer accused former smoke-eater Robert Walsh of provoking the...

 

A Queens grand jury is hearing evidence against three narcotics cops who allegedly framed four men in a drug bust earlier this year, sources said yesterday. The three undercover officers, Henry Tava...

 

Fifty-four nursing homes have been fined by the state for poor patient care, including a prestigious Manhattan facility assessed the fifth largest penalty, a watchdog group said yesterday. The Teren...

 

Three towers that have dominated the Greenwich Village skyline for 40 years were given historic landmark status yesterday - a move that will make it harder for the property owner, New York University,...

 
 

Local News from The NY Times

In a city where eyes are often averted and few talk to strangers, some blacks found people unusually friendly after the election. That could seem strange.

 

A Voice of Reason.

 

A letter to the editor on Nov. 9 by Mary Beth Kelly, who commented on a first-person account by a cyclist who was given a summons for riding in Central Park after 1 a.m., concluded with a mention that...

 

Dialing Up History.

 

Residents oppose a design for a bridge to City Island, considering it ill-suited to their small nautical community.

 

As the numbers of hungry in the Highbridge section of the Bronx increase, a group feeding them is losing the space it works out of.

 

A Staten Island mansion has gained a degree of infamy since the caretaker of the house was murdered in 2005.

 

Recent arrests have stoked fear of deportation among a group of day laborers, many of whom are illegal immigrants from Latin America.

 

The city?s female bike messengers confront cursing cabbies and flicked cigarettes as they chase the dollar around town.

 

Andrew Scott Dolkart talks about how the mess on Wall Street might affect construction on other streets around town.

 
 

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