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EMT Accused Of Sexually Assaulting Patient | Hotel Planned To Tower Over Williamsburg Bridge | $300K Toilet Plan Dumped

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NYC 'March For Our Lives' Takes To Manhattan's Streets March 24
A reinvigorated movement against gun violence will take to the streets next month.
EMT Sexually Abuses Woman In Ambulance Headed To UES Hospital: PD
The 24-year-old woman was being transported to Lenox Hill Hospital for intoxication, an NYPD spokesman said.
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Massive Hotel Planned To Tower Next To Williamsburg Bridge
The new high-rise slated for 159 Broadway could house a 16-story hotel, 10 floors of apartments and a restaurant, city records show.
City Dumps Plans For $300K Toilet Near Prospect Park
The DOT decided not to pursue its public toilet project after Windsor Terrace residents complained they were "just dumping it there."
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McDonald's Brings Szechuan Sauce Back To NYC Next Week
The company's previous introduction of the sauce was disastrous.
Gothamist To Be Resurrected After Deal With WNYC
Anonymous donors funded the public radio stations' acquisition of the venerated blog and its sister sites.
Chinese New Year, Scented Art And More | Fun Events This Weekend
Looking for something to do this weekend? Here are the most interesting events Manhattan has to offer.
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(Lead image: An NYPD School Safety car sits outside a Bronx school in 2009. Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
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