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Unhinged suspect busted after allegedly clocking NYPD cop in head inside subway station: cops

The unhinged man who allegedly clocked an NYPD cop in the head while the officer tried to arrest him for an earlier stabbing was busted Friday morning, law enforcement sources said. Sergio Santiago, 41, was picked up several hours after he allegedly chucked an unknown object at the cop’s head in the B and D train...
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10 New York Pizza Slice Counters That Stay Busy Long After Midnight

New York City never really sleeps, and neither do its pizza counters. Whether you just caught a late show, finished a long shift, or simply need something hot and satisfying at 2 a.m., the city has you covered. From Manhattan’s iconic storefronts to Brooklyn’s beloved neighborhood spots, these ten pizza...
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Broadway merchants in Marble Hill face fines and falling sales amid MTA bus camera...

In Marble Hill, business owners on Broadway by West 225th Street say a year of construction disruptions by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority has now been compounded by its new parking enforcement program, leaving merchants with mounting fines and falling sales. For much of the past year, merchants have...
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Blizzard confirmed in several N.J. counties hit hard by nasty February snowstorm

The monster snowstorm that blasted New Jersey in late February was indeed a blizzard in several counties in the state’s northeastern region along with New York City, according to a preliminary review by the National Weather Service. Three key conditions that are needed for a snowstorm to be technically...
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Sticker E‑ZPass tags could soon replace plastic transponders for NYC drivers

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The plastic E-ZPass transponder mounted on your windshield could soon be replaced by a sticker, according to agencies that manage E-ZPass in New York. Many states, such as New Jersey and Massachusetts, are transitioning away from traditional hard-case E-ZPass transponders and replacing them with...
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Decomposing head found in Queens wildlife sanctuary: sources

A decomposing head was found in the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge late Thursday night, prompting a major law enforcement response on Friday, law enforcement sources told the Eagle. The remains, which have not been confirmed to be human, were found just off Cross Bay Boulevard in the refuge that stretches...
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Understanding Your Knife Rights in New York: a Legal Guide

New York maintains some of the strictest knife laws in the U.S., balancing public safety with everyday utility under Penal Law § 265 and local ordinances. Blades under 4 inches are generally legal statewide for those 16+, but NYC imposes tighter rules, banned types exist, and “unlawful intent” can criminalize...
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Seasonal job opportunities with NYC Parks now available

NEW YORK (PIX11) — The City of New York Parks and Recreation is hiring to fill seasonal positions for the spring and summer. There may be multiple openings depending on the listing. Click on the links below to learn more about the positions. City Park Worker Duration: April to September Salary: $22 an hour Job […]
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Officer attacked while confronting stabbing suspect at Fordham Road subway station

Two officers identified the 41-year-old man wanted for questioning and approached him just before 5:30 p.m. Thursday. The man threw an object at the officers, striking one of them in the head.
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NYC Spent Millions on Empty ‘Ghost’ Preschools

The facilities were originally slated to be completed between August 2020 and September 2025 during the push to expand free preschool access under former Mayor Bill de Blasio.

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