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Working on the Homefront, 1942-45" exhibit features about 50 photographs of workers at Grumman, Sperry, Republic and Liberty.
The bow section of the U.S. warship USS New Orleans, which was blown off by a Japanese torpedo in 1942, has been located near ...
It's time to find out the official top 10 busiest cruise homeports in the United States, including major hubs in Florida.
The Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor broke ground on a $10 million warehouse, the deepwater port's first new warehouse built in 25 years.
Sunset Park moves ahead with plans for a “just transition” after the Trump administration lifts its stop-work order on the Empire Wind energy project.
Fleet Week New York returns to the New York Harbor this week, with days of family-friendly activities and tours for the public. And we're kicking off all the action with the Parade of Ships.
In 2024, more than 410,000 vehicles passed through New York Harbor — the sixth-largest import into the region’s port behind furniture, plastics, heating equipment, electrical machinery and ...
The remains of a soldier from upstate New York who died in World War II have been identified more than 80 years after his death.
ICE has ramped up its operations in Upstate New York in recent weeks, announcing last week that it had “apprehended” 133 undocumented immigrants in Western, Central, and Northern New York.
Residents of Sackets Harbor, a small Northern New York town that looks at Canada across Lake Ontario, have been reeling since federal immigration enforcement agents raided a dairy farm there last ...
The newest ship, the Disney Treasure, took part in an important maritime tradition: getting christened in New York Harbor with a dazzling drone show.