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These NYC Businesses Sold Booze To Underage Customers
The State Liquor Authority caught 141 businesses — including 36 in New York City — selling alcohol to underage decoys, officials said.
Man Shot Dead In Target At City Point Shopping Center, Police Say
Carlton Spencer, 25, was fatally shot in the Albee Square Target store late Wednesday night, police said.
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Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Begins Journey To New York City
The 72-foot-tall Norway Spruce from Walkill, New York will arrive in New York City on Saturday Nov. 10.
Student Stabbed At Queens High School, Suspect In Custody: NYPD
The 19-year-old victim is expected to survive, police said.
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Union Square Holiday Market Opens Next Thursday
The winter market is a popular spot to hunt for unique holiday gifts made by local craftsmen and artists.
Also Worth A Look Today
- Gowanus Eatery Earns Neighborhood's First Michelin Star
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