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New Manhattan Bike Path Plan | COVID-19 Bill Surcharge | Cop-Related Deaths Underreported

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New Manhattan Bike Path Plan | COVID-19 Bill Surcharge | Cop-Related Deaths Underreported

The next phase involves restaurants, nail salons and recreation.
Marathon Canceled | Stonewall Could Be Shuttered By Virus | Twins' Hot Car Deaths Plea Deal
The event, the world's largest marathon, would have brought together 50,000 runners and a million spectators.
Rockefeller Tree Will Have No Crowds | Firework Hurled At Sleeping Man | Billionaires Explore Bid For Mets
Massachusetts and New Jersey also made the list.
Natural History Museum Statue Coming Down | Rockefeller Statues Don Masks | Harlem Street Gets BLM Mural
Lincoln Center Lights Up For Pride | Fire In Empire State Building | Mayor Does Not Have Coronavirus
The next phase includes outdoor service at restaurants.
Noose In Marcus Garvey Park | US Open Will Go Ahead | Coronavirus Worries after Protests
Black Lives Matter Mural | Pricey Homeless Outreach Achieved Little | 'Exonerated Five' Exhibit
Early voting starts Saturday in New York City. Here's what you need to know to cast your ballot.
Bk CrossFit Owners Take Stance | Early Voting Starts | Man Dies After Leaping Into Hudson To Retrieve Property
What School Reopening Will Look Like | Family Says Teen Tased By Cops | Cuomo Defends Columbus Statue
Photos Of Alleged Macy's Looters | Hiring Freeze Could Defund NYPD | $2M Lottery Ticket Sold In NYC
Call Against Black Birdwatcher Inspires Bill | Officials Get Complaints From Arrested Protesters | Carolyn Maloney Awaits COVID Test Results
Matches Spark Bomb Scare | Hospital Workers Kneel For Floyd | Teddy Roosevelt Statue Defaced
The cops are using the bands meant to commemorate cops killed by the coronavirus to cover their badge numbers and names, the mayor was told.
A hazardous weather outlook has been issued for the city.
The same fleet was taken out of service in January after doors on a moving train opened.