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Manhattan's Oldest Home On Sale; One45 Defeated | Week In Review
Also: Turbulent Assembly Race Jolted By Residency Claims | Uptown Injection Sites Reverse 314 Overdoses | Housing Lottery Launches

NEW YORK CITY — Miss any headlines in Manhattan this week? Patch's week in review has you covered for the borough's top news — from the defeat of a controversial rezoning to a turbulent State Assembly race.
Manhattan's Oldest Home In The East Village Goes On Sale: See It
The five-bedroom home at 44 Stuyvesant St. was built for the Stuyvesant family in 1795. It is now on sale for $8.9 million.
Turbulent UES Assembly Race Jolted By Residency Claims, Sudden Dropout
A "Trump-like" mailer, a costly donation refund and the surprise dropout of a leading candidate have all roiled the East Side Assembly race.
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Uptown Injection Sites Have Reversed 314 Overdoses At 6-Month Mark
OnPoint NYC, which runs the two uptown safe consumption centers, says it has safely disposed of more than 470, 000 needles since November.
Harlem's One45 Project Defeated; Storage, Condos Likely Replacement
The bitterly disputed two-tower proposal was withdrawn hours before a planned vote, ending a yearlong fight that roiled the neighborhood.
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New UES Hospital Tower Will Pose Traffic Nightmare, Neighbors Fear
The 400-foot tower being built by Extell on First Avenue could snarl traffic, impede buses and take away parking, according to neighbors.
Affordable Harlem Apartments Go Up For Sale In New Lottery
In a rare homeownership opportunity, a handful of apartments in a newly-renovated Harlem building are now up for sale as affordable co-ops.
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