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NYC Starts Giving Out Letter Grades for Food Cart Cleanliness
New York City’s iconic food carts are starting to get health department letter grades, giving on-the-go workers and tourists alike a quick reference for cleanliness and safety.
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Cops Release Sketch of White Suspect in Subway Attack on Black Mother of Two
Police have released a sketch of the man who allegedly punched and stabbed a black mother of two when she got off the subway in Brooklyn last week — an attack her family has said was racially motivated.
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Airborne Deer Crashes Through Woman's Windshield Into Back Seat on Busy NJ Highway
A deer jumped into traffic on a New Jersey highway, then flew airborne and smashed into a woman’s SUV, crashing through the windshield, onto the passenger seat and landing in the back of the vehicle, authorities say.
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New York Households Can Apply for Up to $726 in Heating Assistance
New York state residents will be able to apply for $372 million in federal home heating assistance starting this week.
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Emergency Crews Swarm NJ Community After Gas Main Break; Flames Shoot 20 Feet High in Air, Police Official Says
Dozens of homes were evacuated in an Ocean County, New Jersey, community Monday as crews investigated a report of a fire and gas explosion, officials say.
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Food Carts, Trucks to Get Letter Grades Just Like NYC Restaurants
Food carts and trucks will soon receive letter grades similar to the grades given to city restaurants, health officials say.
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Woman Beaten in Subway Station by Man Yelling Racially Charged Words: Family, Police
A woman was punched and stabbed when she got off the subway in Brooklyn by a man yelling racially charged words, her family and police said.