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Dozens Of City Churches Hold Final Services In Public School Buildings

More than 50 churches around the city held their final services inside public school buildings on Sunday, as the Bloomberg administration plans to start enforcing a court decision banning churches from using schools for religious worship.

Dozens Of City Churches Hold Final Services In Public School Buildings

Updated 5:32 PM

Archbishop Dolan Travels To Rome To Become A Cardinal

New York Archbishop and Cardinal-designate Timothy Dolan is in Rome, where he will spend the week before being elevated to cardinal at the Vatican on Saturday. | NY1 has a crew in Rome and will have extensive coverage all week long.

Archbishop Dolan Travels To Rome To Become A Cardinal

Updated 5:31 PM

Music Fans Mourn Death Of Pop Star Whitney Houston

As New Yorkers and the music industry mourned on Sunday the loss of pop superstar Whitney Houston, investigators in Los Angeles were still trying to determine what had made the 48-year-old singer die the previous day.

Music Fans Mourn Death Of Pop Star Whitney Houston

Updated 5:30 PM

MTA To Shut Down Seventh Avenue Subway Overnight For Repairs

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is shutting down the Seventh Avenue subway line from 34th Street-Pennsylvania Station and Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn for four consecutive nights this week to make improvements under its Fastrack program.

MTA To Shut Down Seventh Avenue Subway Overnight For Repairs

Updated 5:27 PM

J&R Jr. Store Focuses On Kids' Electronics

The son of the founders of J&R Music and Computer World is opening a new, kid-oriented electronics store in Downtown Manhattan called J&R Junior.

J&R Jr. Store Focuses On Kids' Electronics

5:27 PM

Alleged UWS Child Molester Arraigned On Sex Abuse Charges

The man who police say molested a child at an Upper West Side school was arraigned Saturday, and the situation prompted a meeting between lawmakers and parents about how to protect children.

Alleged UWS Child Molester Arraigned On Sex Abuse Charges

Updated 1:49 PM

NYC Opera Sounds Opening Notes Of 2012 Season

Arts

Weeks after a labor lockout threatened its future, the New York City Opera began its 2012 season Sunday with a performance of "La Traviata" at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

NYC Opera Sounds Opening Notes Of 2012 Season

Shuttered School Building To Be Reborn As Affordable East Harlem Housing

Real Estate

A long-abandoned school building in East Harlem is getting a massive makeover and will offer in a couple of years affordable housing, artists' workspaces and spaces for community organizations.

Shuttered School Building To Be Reborn As Affordable East Harlem Housing

Philly Flower Show Transports Viewers To The Hawaiian Islands

Travel

The annual Flower Show in Philadelphia makes a Hawaiian getaway just a hop, skip and a jump away from New York City.

Philly Flower Show Transports Viewers To The Hawaiian Islands

Zagat: Booker And Dax Makes Cocktails Go High-Tech

Zagat

Zagat Editor Kelly Dobkin filed this report on Booker and Dax, a restaurant bar in the East Village that is cooking up cocktails in high-tech ways.

Zagat: Booker And Dax Makes Cocktails Go High-Tech

In The Papers 2/12/12

NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.

In The Papers 2/12/12

Weekend Feature: Registered Dietician Shares Healthy Heart Tips

Registered dietician Samantha Heller recommends some heart-healthy foods you might not be eating.

Weekend Feature: Registered Dietician Shares Healthy Heart Tips