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Drunk Passenger Flirts, Fights And Forces Down Plane | Patch PM

Guy With Yellow Shoes Stands Up Valentine | Charging Bull Could Be Moved | UWS Trader Joe's

Share-worthy stories from the New York City Patch network to talk about tonight:

Drunk Passenger Flirts, Kicks And Forces NYC Plane To Land: Feds

The woman allegedly stroked a fellow flyer's head, threw a water bottle and kicked a flight attendant in a booze-fueled rant.

Fearless Girl, Charging Bull Statues Could Move, Report Says

The Charging Bull statue and its new companion the Fearless Girl could move from their current home near Wall Street, a new report says.

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Missed Connection Stood Up By Yellow-Shod Man on Valentine's Day

Devin Custalow waited in vain for the yellow-shod man she hoped would come find her in front of her Williamsburg mural on Valentine's Day.

Celebrate Valentine's Day With Free Artsy Condoms

These artworks were meant to be torn up.

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New UWS Trader Joe's Could Open Soon, Report Says

The popular supermarket was supposed to open last year.

Floating Towers Could Withstand Rising Water Levels In The Hudson

An architecture firm released a new concept for apartment towers on Pier 40 in the Hudson River that could withstand rising sea levels.

Museum Of Candy To Open In Chelsea

The museum will be dedicated to all things candy, and is set to open this summer.

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Chinatown Ice Cream Shop Faces Eviction, Report Says

>>Across America

Florida School Shooting: 'Numerous Fatalities,' Official Says

Judge Regrets Teen's 241-Year Sentence

Patch PM shares a few of the day's must-read items from our New York City network.

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