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Best Central Park Leaf Peeping | Retire Roberto Clemente's Jersey, Pol Says | Chinese Lantern Festival Returns | School's Aviation Program

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James Corden's Balthazar Blues: Saga Continues With NYTimes Breakfast
Just when you thought it was safe for James Corden to go back into Balthazar, the New York Times joins him for breakfast.
Only 5 Asylum Seekers Live In Adams' Tent City: Report
A Randall's Island facility meant to house 500 migrants was at just 1 percent capacity in its first days, according to a new report.
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NYC's Unemployment Rate Drops 1 Point In Past Month: State Data
"New York City isn't just coming back, it's back, " Mayor Eric Adams said about the city's unemployment rate dropping to 5.6 percent.
Here Are The Best Places In Central Park To See Leaves This Fall
The Central Park Conservancy just came out with an interactive fall foliage map showing the best times to see fall colors in the park.
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Wash Heights Pol Pushes To Retire Roberto Clemente's Number Across MLB
Rep. Adriano Espaillat introduced a bill in Congress Friday to recognize the life and stardom of Roberto Clemente.
Chinese Lantern Festival Returns To Little Neck
The Winter Lantern Festival is coming back for its second year at the Queens County Farm Museum in November.
Bed-Stuy School Is Ready For Take Off With New Aviation Program
Bed-Stuy's P.S. 5 debuted the new program in partnership with American Airlines to help students take to the skies.
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