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Earn $500 By Helping NYC Cops Wrestle Suspects

The Sergeants Benevolent Association is offering cash to any civilian who steps in to help police subdue an unruly suspect.

This West Village Apartment Comes With Robotic Furniture

The one-bedroom pad includes Ori, a robotic furniture system designed to maximize space in tiny city flats.

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Tennis Icon John McEnroe Hosts Public Tryout In Harlem

Children between ages 6 and 14 are encouraged to attend the tryouts to win a scholarship for the John McEnroe Tennis Academy.

De Blasio's L Train Press Conference Flummoxes Reporters

Reporters were confused why Mayor Bill de Blasio held a press conference but shared little new information about the L train shutdown.

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Sham UES Co-Op Conned Tenants Out Of Rent Stabilization

Owners of the co-op operated the property like a for-profit rental, violating state laws and depriving tenants of rent stabilization.


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(Lead image: Sergeants Benevolent Association President Ed Mullins announces a program to reward civilians who help cops on Wednesday. Photo by Noah Manskar/Patch)

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