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Gay Club Murder Mystery; MTA Cell Service Revolution; More Snow In NYC: Patch PM

Also: Another public library prepares to be swallowed by a private housing development, and another city post office bites the dust.

NEW YORK, NY — It's Friday! Cold as a saber-toothed's hangnail, but Friday all the same. Here are the top 10 local news stories — pulled from our 28 neighborhood Patch sites across NYC — worth talking about at the bar, the house party or 'round the family fireplace tonight, Friday, Jan. 6.

NYC Could Get 1 To 3 More Inches Of Snow Saturday

After waking up to a light dusting of snow Friday morning, New Yorkers should expect to see some more of the white stuff throughout the weekend.

All NYC Subway Stations Will Have Cell Service, Wi-Fi By Monday

Except for a handful of stations under renovation.

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Another Public Library Prepares To Be Swallowed By Private Housing Development

This time, in Inwood.

Instagram Video Posted By Prisoners Jailed In Manhattan 'Tombs'

"Tomb life," they brag in the video. Their smuggled-in cellphones have since been seized, and they've reportedly been transferred to Rikers.

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Today In Fancy NYC Real Estate: Mike Myers Buys $15 Million Tribeca Condo

His new red-brick building was converted from a warehouse to luxury condos in 2014.

Trump Watch: President-Elect Visits Conde Nast HQ For Off-The-Record Meeting

Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter and Vogue editor Anna Wintour were reportedly in attendance.

Man Sentenced For 'Violent Rampage' Against 3 Random Women in Harlem

Edward Major, 57, will likely spend the rest of his life behind bars for a bloody, hour-long beating spree on April 1, 2015.

Chelsea Gay Club Owner Found Dead in Upper West Side Homicide, Police Say

Sayvon Zabar, also known as "Big Ben," was the owner of the popular gay club Escuelita in Chelsea.

Brooklyn Train Derailment Latest: Injured Passenger Sues MTA For $5 Million

The lawsuit was announced just one day after the LIRR crash that wounded more than 100 people.

Another Post Office Bites The Dust In Downtown Brooklyn

Time to say your goodbyes to the Times Plaza Station on Atlantic Avenue.

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