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Pride Flags Torn Down Outside Of Stonewall Monument | NYC Top Stories
Severe Storms Could Hit City | Celebs Join Church Fight | 2 New Migrant Shelters | Bowling Alley Faces Wrecking Ball | Firefighter Drowns

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Pride Flags Torn Down Outside Of Stonewall Monument In West Vill: PD
A trio of men destroyed multiple Pride flags outside of the Stonewall National Monument in the West Village, police said on Monday.
NYC Weather: Severe Storms Could Bring Hail, High Winds
The city is under a hazardous weather outlook Monday as forecasters monitor potential severe storm conditions.
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Celebs Join Fight To Save UWS Church: Vote Set For Tuesday
Mark Ruffalo, Amy Schumer and Wendell Pierce all attended a rally Saturday to stop church on the UWS from becoming a high-rise building.
2 Centers For Asylum Seekers Opening On UWS: More Than 800 People
Mayor Eric Adams announced Monday that two new "humanitarian emergency response and relief centers" will open on the Upper West Side.
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Whitestone Bowling Alley Faces Wrecking Ball: Records, Report
Whitestone Lanes owners want to build a 415-unit apartment building on the bowling alley lot, city records show.
FDNY Firefighter Drowns Trying To Save Daughter From NJ Rip Current
"We are heartbroken to learn about the death of Firefighter Mark Batista, " an FDNY statement reads.
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