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Coney Island Cyclone Turns 95 Years Old
In celebration of the milestone, the first 95 people in line for the roller coaster on Sunday ride for free.

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In celebration of the milestone, the first 95 people in line for the roller coaster on Sunday ride for free.

Route and bus stop changes are in effect.
The march starts at noon at 25th Street and Fifth Avenue, then passes the historic Stonewall Inn and ends in Chelsea.
The Stonewall Inn at 52 Christopher Street is considered the birthplace of gay rights.
"I think everyone is just really scared because we all know what an epidemic/pandemic looks like," said a man near first in line.
Sunjay Verma was driving a marked patrol car Thursday when gunfire erupted on Legion Street near Pitkin Avenue in Brownsville.
"I've been cutting his hair since he was a baby," said Earl Figueroa, owner of Fig's Barbershop on Frederick Douglass at West 135th Street.
Many residents there say it's time to let the dogs into the parks.
CBS2's Christina Fan spoke to the artist about the significance of the work.
Officers responded to a 911 call about possible human remains found at a home on 138th Avenue at around 3 p.m. Saturday.
Police say one of the drivers, a 74-year-old, left the scene and was chased by the second cabbie, a 62-year-old.
Ten students at First Avenue Elementary School each received brand new keyboards.
Video shows police breaking windows to save the pup.
It happened on Eldridge Street near Broome Street around 5:15 p.m.
Police are still on the scene of the mass shooting, and so far no arrests have been made.
Police want to find two people accused of stealing a purse containing thousands of dollars from a vehicle in Brooklyn.
Firefighters say one person suffered minor injuries, but fortunately, no one was seriously injured.
It happened at a building on 21st Street between Mermaid and Surf Avenues in Coney Island at around 11:30 a.m. on June 15.
In recent weeks, content creators on TikTok or other social media platforms have galvanized thousands of people to head to the Jersey Shore.
New York is celebrating Juneteenth with a day of concerts, festivals and workshops. The first started at 8 a.m.