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It's Not Spring Until Tracy Morgan Puts The Top Down | NYC Top Stories
MTA Seizes Harlem Building For Second Avenue Subway | No Lawyers Remain For NYC Low-Income Eviction Cases | NYC COVID Cases Inch Higher

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It's Not Spring In Wash Heights Until Tracy Morgan Puts His Top Down
Tracy Morgan has been spotted in his signature red lambo with its top down in Washington Heights, which means one thing: spring is here.
125th Street Building Seized By MTA For Second Avenue Subway
The state has filed its first plans to take over a privately-owned Central Harlem building to make way for the long-delayed subway line.
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No Lawyers Remain For NYC Low-Income Eviction Cases, Advocates Warn
Limit the number of eviction cases on the docket — that's the demand by The Legal Aid Society attorneys to court officials.
NYC COVID Cases Inch Higher As 'Medium Risk' Status Looms
The city's happy days of being considered a "low-risk" environment for COVID-19 are likely near the end.
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Workers At Second Astoria Starbucks Seek To Unionize
Another Astoria cafe has been swept up in the movement to unionize Starbucks locations across the U.S., according to organizers.
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