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Water Main Break Floods Subways and UWS Streets Near Lincoln Center, Disrupts Commute
A water main break flooded Upper West Side streets near Lincoln Center Monday, disrupting commutes along a major subway line — and the city says complete repairs could take days. Crews were on the scene on Broadway between 66th and 64th streets after the call came in just before 5 a.m. about what appeared to be a leaky hydrant, according…
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Hear the Frantic 911 Calls Residents Made Immediately After NJ Plane Crash
New Jersey police on Friday released the 911 calls residents made in the aftermath of the plane crash that left the pilot dead, with the recordings showing the level of panic those in the area had immediately after the aircraft went into a nearby house.
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DoorDash Driver One of Three People Shot in Paterson Over Weekend
A DoorDash driver who was shot and died while making a food delivery on Friday was a victim of one of three shootings in Paterson, New Jersey, over the weekend. Now Paterson’s city council is convening on short notice to hear from police about what can be done to address the shootings.
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Feds Called in to Assist in Probe of Series of ‘Suspicious' Fires in New Jersey Community
Federal authorities were called in to assist in the investigation of a series of “suspicious” overnight and early morning fires in a New Jersey community to determine if they are connected, officials say.
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3-Year-Old Child Falls From 6th-Floor Window in Queens, Authorities Say
A 3-year-old child somehow fell from a sixth-floor window in Queens, landing on a third-floor canopy that may have broken the fall and saved the toddler’s life, police said Thursday.
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Man Accused of Shooting 11-Year-Old Boy in Brooklyn Arrested: Police
The man who opened fire on a Brooklyn street and mistakenly shot an 11-year-old boy Thursday evening has been arrested
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15 Maternity Nurses at 1 New York Hospital Are Pregnant at Same Time
Some may wonder what’s in the water at NYU Winthrop Hospital, specifically in the Labor and Delivery and NICU units, since 15 nurses are pregnant at the same time.
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NY Festival Features Films About Lives, Artistic Expressions of People With Disabilities
A festival that features films about the lives and artistic expressions of people living with disabilities kicks off in New York this week.
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Empty Storefronts Grow on Upper West Side, Worrying Neighbors
As empty storefronts increasingly litter the landscape on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, neighbors are growing distressed about the retail blight in their community.
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72-Year-Old Bicyclist Hit, Killed by Truck in Manhattan: NYPD
A 72-year-old bicyclist has died after being being struck by a truck in midtown Manhattan early Monday morning, police say.