Bloomberg Speaks Out Against ‘Anti-Semitic’ Sliced-Bagel Tax
If you get your bagel sliced, it's an extra eight cents.
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If you get your bagel sliced, it's an extra eight cents.
The state is getting far more bullish about auditing cash businesses.
A three-year investigation has ended in a conviction.
A Pink Tea Cup manager looks to buy the business and keep the 55-year-old restaurant's doors open.
Third-generation owner Lisa Ford tells us why she's closing the soul-food spot after more than 50 years.
After a rocky opening, Permanent Brunch faces an unanticipated closing.
The embattled Hamptons restaurateur faces another hurdle.
The latest New York institution to be at least temporarily felled by the tax man.
Governor Paterson's tax hike on adult beverages could also result in more places to buy them.
Governor David Paterson dug in his heels yesterday on the state's bid to collect unreported sales tax income from cash business, pizzerias among them.
A wine that reminds drinkers of Sarah Palin, and the new stickers you'll find on meat and produce from now on, from our glance at the morning headlines.
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