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Adam Nichols is in charge of New York City coverage at Patch and currently oversees our 36 (and growing) neighborhoods in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens. Previously he was Senior Editor at DNAinfo, helping build that website from inception into a leading local news source. Adam has worked at the New York Post, the New York Daily News and daily regional newspapers in the United Kingdom, as well as teaching a hyperlocal news course at Seton Hall University.
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For at least the fifth year in a row, the most popular names stayed the same.
Trader Joe's is one of many retailers recalling the food.
Missing 14 Year Old | Sewage Floods NYC Homes | NYPD Fleet Turned Into Bumper Cars
As of Monday morning, the mayor expected school to be on.
Snow is expected Sunday and Monday.
The Daily Meal website listed the year's finest places in the U.S.
These places were found to be too dirty to stay open.
NYC's Best Bistro | Last Minute Turkey Reservations | Weather Makes Travel A Mess
We fall a long way behind the nation's biggest spenders.
Six People Disappear In A Week | New $41M Library Accused Of Violating Disability Law | NYC's First Tree Lighting
Two major storms are causing hundreds of cancellations.
Last year, 21,000 voters took part in a poll about where a Christmas tree and wreath should be placed.
Forecasters have predicted if Christmas 2019 will be snowy.
Competitive Burger Eating | Netflix Saves Paris Theater | Burst Water Main Destroys Street
Make sure your packages arrive at their destination on time.
The fatality caused service changes Saturday evening.
Subways skipped 125th Street station as the protest continued.
People are being warned not to eat romaine lettuce grown in Salinas, California.
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