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Street Fixes, Moynihan Benches | Midtown Week In Review
Also: Lap Dances Land Midtown Seafood Joint In Hot Water: Suit | Midtown, Hell's Kitchen Get New Legislative Maps

MIDTOWN MANHATTAN, NY — Miss any headlines in Midtown this week? Patch's week in review has you covered for the neighborhood's top news.
Midtown's Congressional Lines Are Redrawn: What To Know
Much of Hell's Kitchen will be shifted to a new district under newly released plans by state lawmakers. Here's what to know.
Topless Lap Dances Land Midtown Seafood Joint In Hot Water: Suit
A Midtown restaurant hosted drug use and a "topless lap dance party" while failing to pay rent, its landlord claims in an eviction suit.
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'3 Times A Hero': Wilbert Mora Mourned At St. Patrick's Cathedral
For the second time in a week, hundreds filled the Midtown cathedral to remember a fallen officer: this time, 27-year-old Wilbert Mora.
Hell's Kitchen Unified At Last In New State Senate Maps
Days after newly drawn congressional maps divided Hell's Kitchen in two, a state-level map is giving the neighborhood a newfound unity.
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Dangerous Hell's Kitchen Streets Need Safety Fixes, Bottcher Says
A set of West Side avenues that have seen hundreds of pedestrian injuries should be redesigned, a new neighborhood lawmaker says.
Seat-Free Moynihan Train Hall Needs Benches, Lawmakers Tell State
For more than a year, commuters have been forced to slump on the floor of the sparkling new rail hub. Officials say it's time for benches.
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