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Elevator Fight, Sex Doll Sighting | Manhattan Week In Review

Also: Woman's Police Brutality Accusations Affirmed | Andy Cohen Wades Into Assembly Race | Goats Returning To Manhattan Park

Miss any headlines in Manhattan this week? Patch's week in review has you covered for the borough's top news — from a fight over a subway elevator to a celebrity's intervention in a downtown Assembly race.
Miss any headlines in Manhattan this week? Patch's week in review has you covered for the borough's top news — from a fight over a subway elevator to a celebrity's intervention in a downtown Assembly race. (Nick Garber/Patch; Marty Morua; Riverside Park Conservancy)

NEW YORK CITY — Miss any headlines in Manhattan this week? Patch's week in review has you covered for the borough's top news — from a fight over a subway elevator to a celebrity's intervention in a downtown Assembly race.

Long-Awaited UES Subway Elevator Pits Neighbors Against Advocates

Dueling rallies for and against the long-awaited plan to build an elevator at an inaccessible Upper East Side station converged on Sunday.

A Man And His Sex Doll Ride Motorcycle Through Washington Heights

Keep an eye out in Washington Heights for a man riding a motorcycle with an inflatable doll strapped to the backseat.

Find out what's happening in Harlemfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Andy Cohen To West Village: Vote Deborah Glick Out Of Assembly

Glick's campaign said it was surprising that Cohen was "going out of their way to attack the first openly LGBTQ+ state legislator" in NY.

Historic Harlem Church To Be Sold, With Redevelopment Possible

St. Luke's Episcopal Church, a century-old fixture of Hamilton Heights, is being sold to a new owner. A new building could be in the works.

Find out what's happening in Harlemfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Goats Are Coming Baaaaaack To Riverside Park This Summer

In what's becoming a goatastic tradition, the now somewhat famous animals are returning to Riverside Park this summer.

Harlem Woman's Police Brutality Accusations Upheld By Watchdog

Two years after a Harlem woman claimed she was pepper-sprayed by police near her home, the NYPD's watchdog has confirmed her allegations.

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