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Also: A man was struck by a train at a Ridgewood subway station. | A bakery that sells Mexican pastries opened in Forest Hills.

Santos apparently lied on his resume about the universities he attended and his former jobs, The Times reported.
Santos apparently lied on his resume about the universities he attended and his former jobs, The Times reported. (AP)

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George Santos's Resume Called Into Question By New Report

The New York Times issued a bombshell report on the Bayside's Representative-elect's resume that raised concerns about his past work.

Astoria, LIC Arts Groups Get $1.7M In Funding, Senator Says

Big names in Western Queens' arts world will get a much-needed boost as part of the $140 million arts funding included in the state budget.

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Man Struck By Train In Ridgewood Subway Station: NYPD

A man was struck by a northbound M train after he fell on the tracks as the train entered the Seneca Avenue station, police said.

Mexican-Style Bakery Opens In Forest Hills

Wendy Salazar, 21, opened Wendy's Bakery & Sweets on 102-10 Metropolitan Avenue on Dec. 17.

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New Jersey Man Struck By Two Cars, Dies, In Hillcrest: Police

Luis Saguay, 49, died on Sunday after he was struck by a white Mercedes Benz SUV on Grand Central Parkway at 41 Avenue, police said.

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