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Memorial Tree For Prospect Park Dog Killed In Attack | Yoko Ono Leaving Dakota For Farm | Man Tortured Puppy: DA | New Pickleball Club

Mayor Eric Adams sparked an uproar Tuesday with a speech about faith.
Mayor Eric Adams sparked an uproar Tuesday with a speech about faith. (NYC Mayor's Office)

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Holy Uproar After Adams Decries Separation Of Church And State

"Don't tell me about no separation of church and state, " the mayor said. "When we took prayers out of schools, guns came into schools."

Moose The Dog Will Have Memorial Tree In Prospect Park

"It would be nice to find a place where I can find comfort, " said Jessica Chrustic, whose dog Moose died after a crazed man attacked them.

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Yoko Ono Is Leaving The UWS And The Dakota For An Upstate Farm

The famous singer and activist has decided to spend the rest of her life in a farm in Franklin, New York, the DailyMail first reported.

Forest Hills Man Accused Of Fatally Torturing Puppy Charged: DA

Paul Verite stands accused of torturing a Boston Terrier puppy to the point where the dog could not stand or walk, prosecutors said.

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Pickleball Club To Open In Long Island City Amid Sport Craze

CityPickle, a pickleball club that opened temporary spots last year, will open permanently at The Woodworks at 9-03 44th Road.

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