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An image of SNL star Chris Redd at a film festival.
An image of SNL star Chris Redd at a film festival. (Rich Polk/Getty Images for IMDb)

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'SNL' Star Attacked At Iconic West Village Comedy Cellar: Report

Former SNL cast member Chris Redd was sucker punched as he arrived at the Comedy Cellar on Wednesday night, TMZ and the NY Post reported.

Hijacker Takes Over Queens MTA Bus With Fake Gun, Crash Ensues: Cops

The MTA driver helped passengers to flee then leapt out the window before the bus crashed into a utility pole, according to police.

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Park Slope Police Rethink Investigation Into Dog's Death After Outcry

Months after Moose the dog was beaten in Prospect Park, the 78th Precinct's captain told Patch officers are refocusing their investigation.

'Rat Pack' Will Combat NYC Rodent Problem With Passage Of New Bills

Frank Sinatra is not involved. Different rat pack.

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NYC Halloween Parade 2022: West Village's Spooky Procession Returns

The 49th Annual Village Halloween Parade is set for Monday at 7 p.m. Here's what to know about the route, theme, and more.

New York Post Hacker Publishes Hate Speech-Ridden Content On Site

Fake editorials had gubernatorial candidate Lee Zeldin writing racist slurs and sex abuse threats against Mayor Adams and Gov. Hochul.

Man Randomly Shoved Onto Upper East Side Subway Tracks, Police Say

Police shared video showing a man accused of pushing an innocent bystander onto the tracks at a Lenox Hill subway station this week.

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