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Government Shutdown: What It Would Mean For New York
A shutdown could possibly start Friday night.
Women Attack Elderly Brooklyn Man For $20 And MetroCard, Cops
Rachel Golden is wanted for mugging an 85-year-old man in Bed-Stuy, police said.
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The Rolling Stones Roll Into MetLife Stadium
The legendary band will perform in the stadium just outside NYC.
$458K Stolen From BK Children's Nonprofit By Former Director: DA
The Fort Greene man took thousands from the bank accounts of Boys Hope Girls Hope of New York, which he once led, the DA said.
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Tour Bushwick's Bodega Advent Calendar
Celebrate the holiday season Bushwick style.
Also Worth A Look Today
- Alicia Glen, Deputy Mayor Who Helped Woo Amazon, To Leave Post
- City Breaks Ground On $30M Highbridge Park Renovation Project
Across America
- GoFundMe Account Raises Millions For Trump's Border Wall
- Brilliant, Stinky Glitter Bombs Thwart Package Thieves
Patch PM shares a few of the day's must-read items from our New York City network.
(Lead image: The Jacob K. Javits Federal Building is seen in Lower Manhattan in April 2017. Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
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