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NYC Wildfire: July 4 Plans Could Be Smoked Out, Gov Says | Top Stories

Mayor Likens Critic To Plantation Owner | Fire At Tiffany's | New Boozy Bodega | Madonna Released From Hospital

Wildfire smoke blanketed New York City June 7. Widespread haze is likely Thursday.
Wildfire smoke blanketed New York City June 7. Widespread haze is likely Thursday. (Peter Senzamici/Patch)

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NYC Wildfire: July 4 Plans Could Be Smoked Out, Gov Warns

"It is impossible for us to predict what will happen for the holiday celebrations on Monday and Tuesday the Fourth, " Gov. Kathy Hochul said.

Longtime Uptown Tenants Advocate Spars With Mayor: 'Defending Tenants'

"Don't stand in front like you're treating someone on a plantation that you own, " Adams told Jeanie Dubnau at an uptown event on Wednesday.

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Tiffany's Fire Sends Smoke Eaters Rushing To Fifth Ave: FDNY

Video shows smoke pouring out of a ground-door of Tiffany & Co. on Fifth Avenue, which recently opened after a four-year major renovation.

PLG's New Boozy Bodega Will Create Safe Community Space

Co-owner Catherine Buccello is determined to ensure Nostrand Avenue's Black entrepreneurial legacy continues in the face of gentrification.

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Madonna Discharged From NYC Hospital After ICU Stay: Report

A police escort was spotted outside the famed singer's Upper East Side home after she was discharged, according to a report.

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