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Kids Climb Williamsburg Bridge, Spark Social Media Rant | Top Stories
Pol Punched In Central Park, She Says | Spike Lee-Linked Brownstone Sells For $4.1M | Building Stalled By 9/11 Revived | $38M Homeless Plan
NEW YORK CITY — Here are some share-worthy stories from the New York City Patch network to talk about tonight.
After Teens Climb Williamsburg Bridge, Adams Blames Social Media
"We don't need social media to contribute to social disorder, " Mayor Eric Adams said Thursday.
NYC Trash Set Out Times Change Friday
No joke, New Yorkers starting April 1 will have to wait till 8 p.m. to put their plastic garbage bags to the curb.
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Ex-UWS Candidate Sucker Punched In Central Park, She Says
"I am shaken to the core, " Maria Dazilo tweeted out in a retelling of the attack.
Spike Lee Bed Stuy Property Breaks Record With Pricey Sale
A Bed Stuy brownstone made famous in Spike Lee's "Crooklyn" sold this week for $4.1 million, breaking a local record.
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MSK Wants To Build Hospital Building Stalled By 9/11
Memorial Sloan Kettering is seeking to finish a zoning plan that was originally scheduled to be discussed on Sept. 12, 2001.
$38M Deal Closed To Turn Illegal UWS Hotel Into Supportive Housing
The supportive housing will open at 235 W. 107th St. for adults with a history of chronic homelessness and other challenges.
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