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Pseudo Car Salesman Pleads Not Guilty To Cop's Murder | Spider-Man's $2M Home | Mom Ousts 'Snitches' | AG Will Host Drag Story Hour

An image of the Upper West Side Fairway storefront and the new sign on the front door.
An image of the Upper West Side Fairway storefront and the new sign on the front door. (Gus Saltonstall/Patch)

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UWS Fairway Notifies Customers That It Is Using Facial Recognition

"This Business collects, retains, converts, stores, or shares customers' biometric identifier information, " reads a sign outside of Fairway.

Pseudo Car Salesman Pleads Not Guilty To Brooklyn Cop's Murder: DA

Randy Jones stands accused of luring Officer Adeed Fayaz to East New York with promises of a $24, 000 Honda Pilot for sale, prosecutors said.

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Spider-Man's Forest Hills Home Is On The Market For Over $2 Million

The home belonging to Peter Parker located at 20 Ingram Street, the address printed on a 1980's Spider-Man comic, is now on the market.

BK Paralegal Who Ousted 'Snitches' For Gang Member Son Gets 33 Months

Tawanna Hilliard, 48, leaked videos that exposed witnesses in a case against her son and inspired death threats, feds said.

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Attorney General To Host West Village Drag Story Hour Marathon

AG Letitia James, along with other city and state elected officials, will help host a four-hour Drag Story Hour on Sunday at The Center.

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