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Pickleball Banned From Playground | Brooklyn Bus Route Revamp | Murder Charge After Man Killed With Wooden Board | China Protest Punch

An image from the new Indiana Jones movie that shows a subway sign for 59th Street.
An image from the new Indiana Jones movie that shows a subway sign for 59th Street. (Photo courtesy of Walt Disney Studios)

NEW YORK CITY — Here are some share-worthy stories from the New York City Patch network to talk about tonight.

In Which 59th Street Station Is Indiana Jones Riding His Horse?

A Patch investigation chased Indy through the New York City subway system. Somehow we ended up in Scotland.

NYC Households Spent Way, Way More Than U.S. Pandemic Average: Study

New York City-area household spent $77, 000 on average per year in 2020 and 2021, new data shows. The U.S. average is much, much lower.

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COVID Cases 'Increasing' In NYC, Just In Time For Holidays: Data

After New Yorkers sat down for Thanksgiving, the number of new COVID-19 cases rose sharply every day since, data shows.

Pickleball Banned From West Village Playground Amid Ongoing Battle

"Pickleball is no longer allowed in Seravalli Playground, " reads a big Parks Department sign posted to the West Village park's fence.

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MTA Unveils Draft Changes To Bed-Stuy Bus Routes

The proposed revamp of Brooklyn bus routes include at least five routes in Bed-Stuy.

Corona Man Charged With Murder After Killing Man With Wooden Board: DA

Michael Santander, from Corona, was charged with murder and gang assault after he and other men attacked Esvin Vasquez, prosecutors said.

Woman Punched Unconscious At Columbia University China Protest: NYPD

A man viciously attacked a 21-year-old woman participating in a protest at Columbia against China's COVID lockdown laws, NYPD said Friday.

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