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Rink at Rockefeller Center Set to Open on October 12
October in New York — record-breaking heat one week, ice skating the next.
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Rink at Rockefeller Center Set to Open Today
Though the mercury in the thermometer might make you think otherwise — it’s time to sharpen those ice skates.
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New York Islanders to Move Back to Nassau County, Build Stadium at Belmont Park: Officials
The New York Islanders have made a bid to return to the New York City suburbs.
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Manhattan Prosecutor Returns 3 Ancient Sculptures to Lebanon
The Manhattan district attorney announced Friday that three ancient sculptures are being returned to their rightful owners in Lebanon as he forms a new antiquities trafficking unit that will track stolen artifacts from around the world.
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Three NYC Sisters Complete Ivy League Sweep
It really must be all in the family — three sisters from the Bronx were accepted to Ivy League schools.
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Police, Prosecutor Scrutinize Fatal Shooting by NYC Officer
The NYPD and Bronx district attorney’s office are scrutinizing a raid that led to an officer shooting and killing a man who was accused of wielding a machete.
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Convicted Mobster's Family Scores $6M in NJ Transit Dispute
The family of a convicted New Jersey mobster has received more than $6 million in a land dispute with New Jersey Transit.
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NJ Woman Sues Pet Sitter After Dog Gets Mauled, Loses Eye
A New Jersey dog owner is suing a pet sitter who billed herself as the “ultimate caregiver” after her pup was so badly mauled by another dog it lost an eye.
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Cops Nab Alleged Bathrobe Burglar in Bizarre NY Home Break-In
Police say they’ve arrested the so-called bathrobe burglar whose bizarre break-in into a New York home was captured on a surveillance video that quickly went viral.
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Bathrobe-Wearing Man Breaks Into NY Home in Bizarre Burglary: Police
Everyone remembers the Wet Bandits from the Christmas classic “Home Alone”, but this holiday season brought someone slightly different to New York– a bathrobe-wearing burglar.
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Remains of Pilot Shot Down in WWII Come Home to NY for Burial
The Pentagon says the remains of an American pilot shot down in Europe during World War II are being returned to his New York family for burial more than 70 years after he died.
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Agents Search Woods for Evidence in Boys' 1975 Disappearance
FBI agents have searched a wildlife refuge along the Jersey shore as they investigate the decades-old disappearance of two boys who were roommates at a state facility for children with developmental disabilities.
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Doctor Accused of Asking What to Do Next Loses Her License
A New Jersey medical board has temporarily suspended the license of a doctor who was accused of behaving erratically and possibly being delusional.
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Two Planes Clip Wings at JFK Airport
A plane has clipped wings with another plane while taxiing at John F. Kennedy International Airport.
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Long Island Boy With Autism Breaks Silence, Tells Santa First Christmas Wish
A 10-year-old boy with autism surprised his parents when he voiced his Christmas wish to Santa this year – and his family is determined to make his wish come true.
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Report Says NYC Bus System Has Been Neglected
A new report by city Comptroller Scott Stringer’s office says New York City buses have been neglected and as a result are the slowest in the nation.
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‘Springsteen On Broadway' Extended Through June
The rock legend is here to stay.
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In Terror-Wary NYC, Security Tight for Thanksgiving Parade
Sand-filled sanitation trucks and police sharpshooters will mix with glittering floats and giant balloons at a Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade that comes in a year of terrible mass shootings and not even a month after a deadly truck attack in lower Manhattan.
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Street Closures for Macy's Thanksgiving Parade
Millions of spectators are expected to line the streets Thursday to watch the 90th annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and millions more are expected to watch it on NBC. In order to accommodate the parade, many streets will be closed across Manhattan.