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With 62 counties, New York is the country's third most populous state. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Pennsylvania, and shares an international border with the Canadian provinces of Quebec and Ontario. Its five largest cities are New York City (also the largest city in the United States), Buffalo, Rochester, Yonkers, and Syracuse.

 

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A 70-year-old grandmother of nine bled to death because firefighters from Bedford-Stuyvesant's Engine Company 214 made a slipshod effort to find her in her four-story Halsey Street apartment building ...

 

A Harlem hospital with strong ties to Gov. Paterson has amassed a growing mountain of debt and malpractice lawsuits - as New York taxpayers hold the bag for millions of dollars in delinquent state loa...

 

The state Senate campaign of 2008 will go down as the New York Republican Party's upset of the decade - or its Alamo. With their four-decade lock on the state Senate whittled down to just two seats, ...

 

THIS spring in the Hamptons, everyone's tossing around the "R" word.That's rental - not recession - and it's been an incredibly busy year, brokers say. Many would-be Hamptonites, uncertain a...

 

Defying disgusted constituents and angry Republican leaders, disgraced Rep. Vito Fossella has told pals he plans to seek re-election. And, shockingly, the Staten Island pol is feeling "pretty go...

 

The city's poshest ZIP code has been divided and conquered. The Upper East Side's famed 10021 ZIP - the long-established millionaire mecca, a parallel to Beverly Hills' coveted 90210 - was split into...

 

Celebrities beware - apartment burglaries have surged in the posh West Village. The area, home to A-listers such as actress Sarah Jessica Parker and Graydon Carter, has experienced a 36 percent rise ...

 

The Bloomberg administration has quietly yanked funds earmarked to hire 1,000 additional cops in coming years. Police Commissioner Ray Kelly in January announced plans to roll back the NYPD's headcou...

 

A new takeoff pattern aimed at easing congestion at Newark Airport has confused pilots and led to incidents in which planes turned in the wrong direction. Three of the incidents occurred in the last ...

 

A grieving family said they made a horrifying discovery last year when they found a decomposed piece of their son's scalp and the hat he was buried in atop his grave in Cypress Hills Cemetery. Now th...

 
 

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Four people were sent to the hospital Sunday afternoon after a two car crash in Troy. The collision happened around 1 p.m. at Hoosick Street and 6th Avenue.

 

Heading out for a Sunday drive today? Keep an eye out for motorcyclists. That's the message state officials and motorcycle enthusiasts are sending to drivers as the spring riding season kicks into hig...

 

The White House confirms that Jenna Bush and Henry Hager are now married. The outdoor wedding at the president's ranch outside Crawford, Texas, was a fairly low-key, very private affair for a first da...

 

The College of St. Rose celebrated its 85th commencement at Saratoga Performing Arts Center Saturday. Governor David Paterson addressed the class of 2008. Some students say they believe finding a job ...

 

A white New York City police officer has been disciplined for acting "in a discourteous manner" when he confronted a black motorist who turned out to be one of the highest-ranking commanders...

 

The man picked by the John McCain campaign to run the 2008 Republican National Convention has resigned after a report that his lobbying firm used to represent the military regime in Myanmar.

 

McCain. The Illinois senator said a contest between himself and the Arizona Republican is going to be about the "very clear choice on policy" -- not who's theoretically more liberal or more ...

 

Federal prosecutors are investigating the Reverend Al Sharpton over his taxes. Government records obtained by The Associated Press indicate that the civil rights leader and his business entities owe n...

 

A fire broke out at 17 View Ave sometime last night. Details are sparse at this time. Fire officials said that the investigation into the fire is ongoing.

 

Six people have been taken to area hospital as the result of a car accident in Scotia Friday night. It happened on Washington Avenue, between Route 50 and Sunnyside Road, which was shut down around 9:...

 
 

Local News from Middletown Times Herald-Record via Yahoo! News

Anne Marie Ogle wants her Dasha back. She wants the long-haired German shepherd her husband, Lee, gave her as a Christmas present nine years ago.

 
 

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At the Woodlands, we've created a special all-ages community that our residents can take pride in. We ...