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Owners Threaten To Put Original Stonewall On Market | NYC Roundup
Here are the must-read Patch NYC stories for Wednesday, June 9.
A round-up of the news stories in New York City today:
Owners Threaten To Put Original Stonewall Inn On Market: Report
An organization that has fought for years to build a center inside a storefront originally part of Stonewall has been given an ultimatum.
Adams Gives Tour Of Bed-Stuy Home To Prove He Lives There: Report
Questions arose this week whether the mayoral candidate, who slept in his office at Brooklyn Borough Hall last year, lives in New Jersey.
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NYC Drug Ring Swept $3.5M Of Cocaine Into Swiffer Boxes: Feds
Feds seized 25 pounds of cocaine and arrested three people in a bust taking down a Puerto Rico-to-New York drug pipeline, authorities said.
'In The Heights' Limited-Edition Sneakers Are Dropping On Friday
The "In The Heights"-Foot Locker-FILA-inspired sneaker will be available only at the Foot Locker in Washington Heights and online.
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New Brooklyn Library Card Celebrates Black American History
The library card, released Wednesday, will be part of a Juneteenth celebration at one of the library branches later this month.
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