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Beloved Bodega Cat Snatched From Brooklyn Deli | NYC Top Stories
Adams Frees Up $150M After School Budget Outcry | Give Blood, Get Free Beer | Crossing Guard Chucks Art Box At 72-YO | Members' Club Drama

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Beloved Bodega Cat Snatched From Park Slope Deli, Owner Says
Boka, a grey cat, became a beloved fixture of a Park Slope deli after its owner adopted him in January. Then, he was snatched by a stranger.
After School Budget Cut Outcry, Adams Frees Up $150 Million In Funds
The city will free up more education money after criticism over steep public school budget cuts — though no funding has been restored yet.
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Give Blood, Get Suds: NY Shortage Spurs Donation Drive 'Pint For Pint'
The offer coincides with a "blood emergency" in New York City.
Crossing Guard Nabbed For Chucking Art Box At 72-Year-Old In BK: Cops
The off-duty NYPD crossing guard threw an art supply box at the older woman within Gowanus' 76th precinct, police said.
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Ultra-Elite UES Members' Club Faces Opposition, Plus More Openings
The British "club king" who reportedly hosted Prince Harry and Meghan's first date wants to open an UES venue. Neighbors are not thrilled.
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