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Coronavirus: Brooklyn Teacher At Center Of Scare Reveals Gaps In NYC Response
Erin McCarthy, 44, teaches art to special education students at Public School 369 in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn.
Gang Of Men Stomps Woman In Second Violent Attack In Bk In A Week
In both attacks, the victims had their shoes taken.
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Upper West Side Strand Bookstore Gets Ready For April Opening
The Strand's new Columbus Avenue outpost will open the beginning of April and already has events ready to go. Here's what you need to know.
Verizon Publicly Shamed As City's Worst Clogger Of Bus Lane
The interim chief of the city's transit authority publicly shamed the company after it got 106 citations in four months, the Post reported.
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Luxury Park Slope Home Sales Immune To Coronavirus Fears
Nine Park Slope homes entered contracts worth more than $28 million combined last week, a report found.
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