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An image of the man seen throwing a brick at the window of Vers on Ninth Avenue on Saturday.
An image of the man seen throwing a brick at the window of Vers on Ninth Avenue on Saturday. (Courtesy of Ryan Hallett)

NEW YORK CITY — Here are some share-worthy stories from the New York City Patch network to talk about tonight.

Hell's Kitchen Man Arrested In Gay Bar Brick Attacks: Police

A man who lives right around the corner from VERS is accused of tossing rocks at its windows, reportedly to "exact revenge" for a friend.

'Tripledemic' Thanksgiving Fears Hit NYC: See The Latest Virus Data

A side of COVID-19, flu or RSV could come with your Thanksgiving dinner if you're not careful, health officials warned.

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Thanksgiving 2022: What Grocery Stores Are Open, Closed In NYC

Forget a stick of butter for your Turkey Day preparations? These grocery stores will be open.

$1 Million Worth Of Fentanyl Pills Seized At JFK Airport Hotel: Feds

Thousands of pills were found in a John F. Kennedy airport hotel in a bust that led to the arrest of two California men, prosecutors said.

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Video: Man Beats Boy With Crutch In Attack Near Prospect Park

Disturbing video shows a man racing across a Brooklyn street with his crutch raised over his head to attack a 12-year-old boy, police said.

Two Boots Pizza Opens Upper East Side Shop, Completing Comeback

The quirky pizzeria opened its eagerly awaited Upper East Side shop this week, with Cajun and vegan slices galore.

Troubled Harlem Developer Sues Next-Door Owner; Advances Other Project

Moujan Vahdat, who was accused of buying up Harlem churches and secretly paying off clergy, is moving to advance two long-delayed projects.

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