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Massacre Threat Received By Manhattan Mosque, Police Say
The Masjid Manhattan was told to expect a massacre "on a scale never seen before."
Ciara McCarthy is a reporter for Patch in New York City, covering lower Manhattan. You can reach her at ciara.m@patch.com.
The Masjid Manhattan was told to expect a massacre "on a scale never seen before."
An unknown man grabbed a woman's butt under her skirt in an elevator on Tuesday evening, according to authorities.
Firefighters battled an early-morning blaze at 40 E 19th St.
In the wake of two cyclists' deaths in Chelsea, community members demanded action for safer streets.
Mayor Bill de Blasio is hosting a town hall Wednesday night in the city's 1st District, which includes downtown, SoHo and the LES.
Police are still searching for the knifeman who robbed two different women at the Spring Street subway station in SoHo, authorities said.
Devin Brown attacked a 61-year-old woman on the Lower East Side, prosecutors said.
If you use Uber in New York City, you'll soon be able to tip your driver using the app.
The body was found Wednesday afternoon.
Abe Hiroki, the celebrity chef at EN Japanese Brasserie, has for years sexually harassed a co-worker, a new lawsuit alleges.
A fire broke out in the basement of a nine-story FIT building on Wednesday, authorities said.
The actor is moving into a building on Greenwich Street with a lot of famous neighbors.
The Gay Officers Action League will posthumously honor Michael Hance on Wednesday. The 9/11 first responder died of cancer in March.
The woman in her 60s was found floating in the East River on Tuesday morning.
The East Village location of San Loco is closing on Tuesday in the wake of an "unsustainable" rent increase, its managers said.
The synagogue, mostly destroyed by a May fire, might be completely demolished.
They include the Sept. 11 Memorial Museum.
The man robbed two woman in the Spring Street subway station, police said.
The two cyclists were killed within a week.
A project to collect testimonies of people who lived through the Stonewall uprisings is getting $1 million in funding from Google.