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Northern Boulevard Collapse | Prospect Park Chain Booby Trap | Prisoner Leaps From NYPD Precinct

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.
Northern Boulevard Collapse | Prospect Park Chain Booby Trap | Prisoner Leaps From NYPD Precinct

These places were found to be too dirty to stay open.
L Train Reprieve | But Uptown Subway Station Shuttered | And A Dog Snarls Service
22 Years For Having Broken Gun | 2019's Meteor Showers | Smell Of Fish Kills Boy
Here's how to watch the ball drop live.
The person was hit around 8 p.m. Saturday.
A man was charged with manslaughter.
Former NYC TV Anchor Found Dead | Measles At Newark Airport | Blue Light Not Alien Invasion
The weird light was caused by an explosion at a Con Edison facility in Astoria.
These places were found to be too dirty to stay open.
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The first of the new year's amazing shows is just days away.
The girl's parents named her after the road on which she was born.
The person was killed in Chelsea on Wednesday night.
Another two women were seriously hurt.
Boy Dies Playing Basketball | NYC Doc Helped Trump Avoid Vietnam | NYCHA Tenants Celebrate Christmas WIth No Heat
The 16-year-old had been playing basketball at John Bowne High School in Flushing.
Your level of success is affected by where you live, a new study says.
Coyote Caught In Manhattan | Christmas Movies And Where To Find Them | Unusual Gifts
Accounts with no activity for a year get turned over to the state, which tries to find their owners