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Secret Brothels, Burrito Shutdown | Manhattan Week In Review
Also: Shooting Bloodies Car Window | New Thrift Store Aims To Do Good | Library Guards Help Nab Hate Crime Suspect

MANHATTAN, NY — Miss any stories from the Manhattan Patches this week? Patch's week in review has you covered for the borough's top news.
Secret Brothels Run Out Of Upper East Side Spas, City Says
A pair of Upper East Side massage parlors are facing action from the city amid accusations that they offered sex to paying customers.
West Village Burrito Spot Shuts Down After 34 Years
Benny's Burritos served its last customer on Feb. 26. It had been in the West Village since opening in 1988.
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Window Turns Red With Blood As Inwood Gunman Fires Into Car: NYPD
NYPD are looking for a gunman who fired shots this week into a car at West 204th Street. Viewer discretion is advised for the video.
New UES Thrift Shop Offers Funky Fits, For A Good Cause
Thrift NYC quietly opened last month on the Upper East Side, selling vintage clothes and odd items benefiting local nonprofits.
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Book 'Em: Library Guards Help Arrest Hate Crime Suspect
Two library guards helped cops capture Steven Zajonc, who stands accused of attacking seven Asian women in about two hours, officials said.
'New Beginning On Life': Supportive Housing Complex Opens On UWS
A newly constructed building with 199 units of affordable housing and a 110-bed homeless shelter recently opened on West 108th Street.
Wash Heights Amtrak Tracks Crash Claims Third Life: Cops
A man's body was found underneath a car that crashed onto Amtrak tracks near the Henry Hudson Parkway Monday morning, police said.
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