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Heroin Bust On Central Park West; Another 9/11 Victim Named; Confederate Honor In Brooklyn: PM Digest
Also: Bill de Blasio pushes for a "millionaire's tax" to fix the subway.

NEW YORK CITY, NY – Nearly 16 years after 9/11, the city is still identifying victims. That and other stories to talk about tonight, August 7, as pulled from our 28 neighborhood Patch sites across NYC.
20 Pounds Of Heroin And Fentanyl Was Seized From A Central Park West Apartment
The drugs were found during a raid.
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Brooklyn Streets That Honor Confederate Generals Won't Be Renamed
Opponents said the streets named after General Robert E. Lee and Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson were an affront to descendants of slaves.
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9/11's 1,461st Victim Identified Nearly 16 Years After Attack
1,112 victims have still not been found.
Bill de Blasio Revealed How A 'Millionaire's Tax' Would Save The Subway
The proposed tax would raise $800 million a year, he said.
Times Square's Seedy Reputation Set To Die As The Last Porn Stores Face Extinction
A court ruling could be the death knell for the area's sex industry.
President Obama's Old Park Slope Home Has Apparently Been Sold
Obama moved into the home with a girlfriend after graduating from Columbia University.
Donald Trump Tweets That He Will Visit NY For 'Meetings' During 17-Day Vacation
There were no details of exactly where in the state he's planning to go.
More People Have Been Poisoned By Papayas, With The Highest Number Of Cases Being In New York
109 people have been sickened
A Michael Jackson Lookalike Robbed A Bed-Stuy Deli
He was wearing a single white glove and a red leather jacket.
City Councilwoman Laurie Cumbo Gave Birth To 'Healthy, Beautiful, Baby Boy'
The councilwoman posted pictures of herself and her son.
A Cyclist Was Biking Williamsburg Bridge 267 Times In Mt. Everest Challenge
He was trying to bring attention to a campaign to make 14th Street more bike friendly.
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