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Police Investigating After Viral Videos Show Men Mysteriously Popping Out from Sewers in New...

It is suspected the men are “scouring the system for valuables that get into the sewage,” according to the New York Police Department
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10 Famous Singers from New York

New York stands at the very heart of American music, a place where countless genres, cultures, and creative movements have come together to shape the sound of generations. From the bright lights of New York City to the communities that stretch across the state, New York has produced some of the most influential singers
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9 Must-Visit New York Markets Filled With Rare Finds And Amazing Prices

I have a problem with New York markets, and that problem is that I cannot leave them empty handed. I have tried. I have arrived at New York markets with a firm budget, a clear head, and a genuine commitment to just browsing. Every single time, without exception, something ends...
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69-year-old man shot twice in the Bronx; police searching for suspect

Police say a 69-year-old victim was shot once in the arm and once in the torso shortly before 3:30 p.m. on East 170th Street and Fulton Avenue.
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New crime trend is spreading across New York and residents should stay alert

While city authorities celebrate a steady decline in homicides and shootings, aggravated assaults have spiked by 44% compared to pre pandemic baselines. Statistical records reveal a concerning shift in criminal profiles, showing that the majority of individuals prosecuted for felony assault lack prior criminal records.
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More Prison Time For Architect of Brooklyn Jail Smuggling Operation

A Brooklyn man, who is currently an inmate at a federal jail in Sunset Park, on Friday was sentenced to additional months in prison for for orchestrating a scheme to smuggle contraband into the Metropolitan Detention Center. Daryl Campbell, 40, was sentenced to 37 months in prison for organizing a...
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DMX gets his own street in Yonkers, New York

DMX now has a street named after him in Yonkers. The hip-hop world was left in shock in April 2021 after the 50-year-old rapper died as a result of a heart attack. According to Pitchfork, the city of Yonkers has renamed the corner of School Street and Brooke Street in Yonkers as “Earl DMX Simmons Way.”
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NJ Corrections Officer Indicted for Smuggling Contraband, Faces Decades in Prison

A state grand jury indicted Christopher Santana, 33, of Hackensack, on four second-degree charges tied to smuggling contraband into Northern State Prison in Newark. The indictment came down on May 26. Santana held a position as a senior correctional police officer with the state Department of Corrections. Each count ca
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New Yorkers can soon hang solar panels from their windows, if Gov. Hochul approves

Lauren Phillips of the Bronx poses with her balcony solar panel. The legislation would let apartment dwellers rely on solar energy to partly power their homes. [ more › ]
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‘Squatter from hell’ finally banned from pricey NYC building he’s terrorized for past year

A notorious “squatter from hell” has finally been banned from the pricey Greenwich Village building he’s been terrorizing for nearly a year. Melvin DeJesus, who transformed 400 Bleecker St. in the hip Manhattan neighborhood into a real-life house of horrors — with all-night death threats howled at terrified tenants — i

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