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Beloved Cheap Eats Spot Dojo Shuttered By Health Department
The Japanese Greenwich Village restaurant was popular with NYU college students and famous for its carrot-ginger salad dressing.

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The Japanese Greenwich Village restaurant was popular with NYU college students and famous for its carrot-ginger salad dressing.

The man was rushed to a local hospital in critical condition, police said.
PS/IS 128 in Middle Village was evacuated Friday morning after smoke from a nearby fire overwhelmed the school, police said.
A man who assaulted a cabbie in Chelsea flashed a mocking peace sign at the victim before running off Monday, photos show.
The "community-based" town hall aims to educate locals on the controversial plan.
The plaza features weather resistant upgrades, more than 40 trees and swivel chairs found nowhere else in the U.S.
A Tribeca package addressed to Robert De Niro discovered Thursday was similar to those sent to high-profile Democrats this week.
Three of the new retail spaces will be reserved for restaurants, Eater reported.
Police responded to a Wednesday afternoon call of a suspicious suitcase near the middle school.
The city settled with Ariel Douglas, who was struck by a NYPD scooter during a protest, after a seven year legal battle.
The 66-year-old's body was discovered near the complex's Avenue C Loop, police said.
The 19-year-old pepper sprayed the man after he followed him and repeatedly called him a "faggot," police said.
Parents fought to keep the 114-year-old school open. Now it has been sold to a developer who plans to build housing.
The high-tech convenience store is slated for Brookfield Place, Recode reported.
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Several locals want the city to convert the long-vacant school building back into a community center.
The One State Street spot is the chain's 16th location.
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The woman tried to wrestle her handbag from the thief when he attacked her, police said.