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Teen Mob Trashes Restaurant, 7 Train Robberies | Queens Top Stories
Also: The closure at Astoria Pool has prompted fears of reopening delays, but NYC Parks assured it will be back in service by 2024.

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Group Of Teens Ravage College Point Seafood Restaurant: NYPD
The teenagers broke tables, chairs, and dishware worth about $20, 000 inside Fish Village on March 3, police said.
Amulet Stolen By Knife-Wielding Thieves On Queens Train: NYPD
A 37-year-old man was robbed at knifepoint by four people aboard a southbound 7 train at the 111 Street subway station.
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Astoria Pool Closure Prompts Delay Fears, Parks Assures 2024 Opening
Parks announced in February the $19 million restoration project would include the reconstruction of the pool shell and other repairs.
Men Yell Anti-LGBT, Xenophobic Slurs, Attack Queens Straphanger: NYPD
Four men punched, kicked, and tried to stab a 47-year-old man before stealing his cell phone on a Woodside subway station, police said.
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'The Blacklist' Queens Driver Indicted After Fatal Hit-And-Run: DA
Daniel K. Buckley was charged with manslaughter after he allegedly made an illegal turn and struck Leah Kohn in Williamsburg, Gonzalez said.
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