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NYC's Priciest Margarita | Kid Sues For Musical Chairs Injury | Waze Puts Cyclist In Lincoln Tunnel

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'Violent' NYC Tow Monopoly Saw Drivers Beat Up Competition: DA

Daniel Steininger oversaw a multi-million dollar citywide racket for more than two years, Manhattan prosecutors said.

Is This NYC's Most Expensive Margarita?

For National Margarita Day, you can celebrate by dropping some serious cash on a single cocktail.

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UWS Prep School Student Sues Over Musical Chairs Injury: Reports

The former student at York Preparatory School claims she was injured while being forced to play musical chairs.

Subways Chief Wants You To Know Exactly Why Your Train's Delayed

Andy Byford wants MTA data to show the "root cause" of problems on the rails.

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PHOTOS: NYC Photographer Captures Subway Filth's 'Strange Beauty'

Brian Eden of Carroll Gardens has photographed more than four dozen unique grime formations for his "Crud" photo series.

Waze Blamed After Deliveryman Cycles Into Lincoln Tunnel: Police

A 19-year-old Chinese food deliveryman called Bruce Lee was found cycling under the Hudson.

L Train Rider Proposes Brand New Bridge During Shutdown

A new proposal from a former New Yorker suggests building a pontoon bridge across the East River during the L train shutdown.

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Patch PM shares a few of the day's must-read items from our New York City network.

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