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Protesters Demand Bill O'Reilly Be Fired; Last-Minute Tax Filing; Rents Near Subway; Sikh Cabbie Assaulted: PM Digest
Plus: Paul Manafort's new neighbors; former UN employee robbed four banks during lunch; and investigation into West Chelsea high-rise plans.

NEW YORK, NY — Here are the top nine local news stories for April 17, as pulled from our 28 neighborhood Patch sites across NYC.
Protesters Call On Fox News To Fire Bill O'Reilly At Midtown Headquarters
The protest group also commissioned a plane to fly around New York City with a banner demanding Fox News drop O'Reilly.
Filing Taxes At The Last Minute: Here's How To Do It In NYC
It's possible to file your taxes up until midnight Tuesday.
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Map: How Much Does Rent Cost Near Your Subway Stop?
Find out how much it costs to live near your train station and which spots cost the most in a new interactive map.
NYC's Huge New Ferry Network: Route Maps, Schedules, Fares, Opening Dates And More
Plan out your whimsical future as a New York City sea commuter.
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Bill de Blasio Lost $6K On His Park Slope Homes Last Year, Tax Returns Show
The mayor released his tax returns Tuesday, giving a glimpse into his two Park Slope rental properties.
Park Slope Church Wants You To Name Its New Red-Tail Hawks
The prize for the winner: free tickets to the Prospect Park Zoo.
Residents Of One Carroll Gardens Block Get To Know Their Neighbor, Paul Manafort
"I don’t think anyone in this neighborhood is really pro-whatever he is," one resident said.
Red Hook Deli Shooting Leaves Two Workers Injured
Assault Of Sikh Taxi Driver Being Investigated As Possible Hate Crime, Police Say
A drunk passenger punched the taxi driver in the arm, ripped the turban from his head and shouted derogatory comments, police said.
Governors Island Opens May 1
Governors Island will be accessible by ferry starting May 6, the same day of the Island-wide Spring Color Festival, Holi Hai.
Etan Patz Killer Sentenced To 25 Years To Life In Prison, Prosecutors Say
Pedro Hernandez, the man convicted of killing 6-year-old Etan Patz, was sentenced to 25 years in prison on Tuesday.
Chelsea Land Use Committee Questions Planned Development
A Chelsea land use committee questioned developers' plans to build high-rise towers in West Chelsea.
Driver Of Truck Which Killed East Village Cyclist Gets Summons For Missing Mirror, Police Say
The driver of a box truck which crashed into cyclist Kelly Hurley has been issued a summons, police said.
Parents Of Teen Shot 14 Times By Police Demand To See Autopsy
Sergio Reyes, 18, was shot 14 times by police in February and his parents are still waiting for answers.
Historic Brownsville Church To Be Demolished, City Records Show
The historic Lady of Loreto church could be torn down after the city issued a demolition permit.
Former UN Employee Robbed Four Banks During Lunch Breaks, Police Say
The Nigerian native was arrested at the Foreign Press Center, police said.
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