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Don't Get Caught In This NYC Parking Ticket Trap
A hidden fire hydrant in the neighborhood is responsible for at least 148 tickets and $17,000 in fines.
Bushwick Named Second Coolest Neighborhood In U.S.
But what was number one?
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These Are The Worst Places To Park In NYC, Data Show
New York City's drivers paid more than $440 million in parking ticket fines last year.
Manhattan Rent Tax Killing Borough's Supermarkets, Officials Say
A City Council bill would exempt markets from the costly tax.
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LeBron James, Teammates, Ride NYC Subway Before Game With Knicks
The Cleveland Cavaliers rode the New York City subway before a Monday night match up with the Knicks at Madison Square Garden.
Violent Off-The-Leash Dog In Greenpoint Attacked Child: Walker
The black terrier which attacked a dog in Transmitter Park has a history of biting people, her former dog walker told Patch.
Man With Hammer Smashes Property At 2 Mosques In Brooklyn
He struck first at the Beit El-Maqdis Islamic Center in Sunset Park, then the United American Muslim Association in Bay Ridge.
Marijuana Can Now Be Used To Treat PTSD In New York
A new law lists the ailment as one that can legally be treated with medical marijuana.
BQX Prototype Unveiled At Brooklyn Navy Yard
Check out the tram that could connect the waterfronts of Brooklyn and Queens, if two borough presidents get their way.
Climate Activists Climb JPMorgan Tower Flagpoles, Police say
Two protesters scaled the large flagpoles in front of JPMorgan Chase's Midtown headquarters Monday in an attempt to hang a banner.
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