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Editor Eats 330 Burgers; Scam Tinder Dates; Julius Caesar Death Threat: PM Digest
Also, a bus rolls into a church and Uber tips are coming.

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.
Also, a bus rolls into a church and Uber tips are coming.

A Thrillist editor spent a year eating 330 burgers across the country.
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The virus can cause potentially deadly neurological issues.
The Boss is bringing his show to Broadway this fall, according to a report.
These NYC stores are teetering on bankruptcy, according to credit rating firm Moody's.
The city has more great laid-back restaurants than anywhere else in the country.
Amid a surge in delays and problems on the subway, the MTA launched a program to offer riders e-books.
This year's event promises to be the biggest in a decade.
Landmarks were ordered lit green to show New York's support of the Paris Accord.
Housing developments in Brooklyn turned on energy efficient lights that will save $1.6 million a year in electricity.
Customer payment information may have been stolen at these locations, Chipotle said.
The group which promotes art throughout the borough will hold a fundraising dinner Thursday.
The Beth Hamedrash Hagadol was destroyed by fire Sunday.
The entrance on W. 34th St. was closed during Wednesday's evening rush.
A man was shot dead on a Williamsburg street on Friday afternoon, police said.