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Feds Won't Say How Many Separated Migrant Kids In NYC | Patch PM
Crane Hits Workers | Pride Pics | MetroCard Machines Snarl

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.
Crane Hits Workers | Pride Pics | MetroCard Machines Snarl

These places were found to be too dirty to stay open.
Congress Hopeful Reaches Voters Via Tinder | Pershing Square Shut Down | Bodega Takes On Trump
Yes, it's June and we're already dreading the snow.
Hundreds Protest As Immigrant Kids Land At LGA | Boys' Club Sells Historic Clubhouse | Melania Doesn't Care
239 Separated Immigrant Kids In NYC | Missing Swan Mystery | Subway Station Collapse
NYPD's Top Detective Now Serves Pizza | Smoking Pot Can Still Get You Arrested | UES School Bomb Threat
Kid-friendly movies are being screened for just $1.
The city said a count in January showed less people sleeping on the streets.
Trump Fan At De Niro Show | Carl's Jr. Quits NYC | City Urged To Act After Sixth Cabbie Suicide
After near record heat, a drenching rain is on the way.
The figure is stunningly high.
Stolen Dog's Emotional Return | Fake Broadway Tickets | Arsenal Found In Queens Home
These places were found to be too dirty to stay open.
Far-Right Pundit's Pardon Draws Ire | Dog Stolen From Family's Home | World Trade Center Farmers Market
Times Square Fall | New LGBTQ Homeless Shelter | Sicilian Gelato On The Bowery
ATTOM Data Solutions, which analyzes numbers about housing trends, ranked NYC overall real estate as number 18 among the finalists.
Man Dies After E Train Fall | NYC's Spelling Bee Hopefuls | Storm Alberto's Effect On City
The Scripps Howard Spelling Bee takes place this week.
Michelle Levine was sued for defamation after posting her review, she told the New York Post.