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MTA Breaks Seal On Bathrooms | Classic Bar Reopens After Liquor License Wait | WaHi Hosts Track Nationals | Queens Hunger Strike

"All Roadrunners can safely resume their regularly scheduled programming," the NYPD wrote.
"All Roadrunners can safely resume their regularly scheduled programming," the NYPD wrote. (NYPD)

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Coyote Caught Lurking Around Queens Backyards

The coyote has been safely captured, the NYPD Special Ops said.

Adams' Mask Off Stance Faces Skepticism From Bodega Workers

Not one bodega worker who spoke to Patch heard about the mayor's recent masking remarks. "I'm not sure what effect will have, " one said.

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MTA Breaks Seal On Subway Restrooms: 24 More Will Reopen By May

"Over 30 percent of our bathrooms in the subway system will be reopened, " an official said about toilet service returning to 12 stations.

UES Classic Subway Inn Reopens After 8 Month Wait For Liquor License

Patch went to check out the historic bar's new home over the weekend, just two buildings down from its last location on Second Avenue.

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Nike Indoor Track Nationals Will Take Place In Wash Heights This Week

The best high school runners in the United States will descend on Washington Heights from Friday to Sunday.

A Hunger Strike To Quash The Tale Of Two Long Island Cities

For his birthday next week, Lashawn Marston wants social justice for Long Island City.

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