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Jordan Neely Chokehold Subway Death Ruled Homicide | NYC Top Stories

Julia Fox Buys Harlem Townhouse For $3 Million | Museum Shows Cost Of Broken Windows Policing | UWS Chicken-Naming Ceremony

Here is a collection of the top stories from the New York City Patch team.
Here is a collection of the top stories from the New York City Patch team. (1: Coral Murphy/Patch 2: Google Maps/Paul Morigi / Stringer Getty Images 3: AP Photo/Jake Offenhartz 4: Google Maps)

New York City, NY — Here are some share-worthy stories from the New York City Patch network to talk about tonight.

Chokehold Subway Death Ruled Homicide, DA Mulls Charges

Jordan Neely lost his mother to death by strangulation when he was about 16, family say. Reports show Neely testified at the murder trial.

Julia Fox Buys Harlem Townhouse For $3 Million: Property Records

The "Uncut Gems" star is headed to Harlem after spending millions on a townhouse on West 123rd Street.

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'29 Million Dreams': Museum Shows Cost Of Broken Windows Policing

Some 75 artists ask whether NYC's reliance on "excessive" policing actually makes the city safe in a free pop-up museum.

UWS School Launching New Garden With Chicken-Naming Ceremony

The Urban Assembly School will be opening a garden that serves as a farmer's market and concert venue this spring.

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EXCLUSIVE: Butterfield Market Planning Big 'Lex'pansion

The long-time Lexington Avenue specialty store is growing, an owner tells Patch.

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