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NYPD: Teens Scaled Tribeca Crane
Police say three teenagers climbed a crane in Tribeca on Sunday.

Ciara McCarthy is a reporter for Patch in New York City, covering lower Manhattan. You can reach her at ciara.m@patch.com.
Police say three teenagers climbed a crane in Tribeca on Sunday.

Police are searching for a man who they say attacked a woman last month and repeatedly hit her over the head.
Here's your guide for everything that's happening this weekend in lower Manhattan.
Matt Barnes arraigned on assault charges after reported nightclub brawl in Chelsea.
One of New York City's most famous hot dog outposts is offering their signature meal for 32 cents this weekend.
New York City protestors plan to march to Trump Tower on Saturday in protest of the planned Dakota Access Pipeline.
East Village restaurant Babu Ji is "taking a break" after employees accused the eatery of withholding wages.
Organizers announce the lineup for the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival.
Essex Crossing is now accepting applications for the development's affordable apartments.
Carlina Rivera gets two more endorsements in her bid for City Council.
Council member Dan Garodnick took questions on his new police surveillance bill on Thursday.
The West Village cookie dough shop, Do, will open a second location at Citi Field this summer.
An 'elite' New York Sports Club will start operating out of the old David Barton Gym at 4 Astor Place, which shuttered last year.
NYC council members approved a package of bills on Wednesday that would publicize more data on reproductive and women's health.
East Village parents debated on Monday the future of the fences around the playground near Tompkins Square.
The gay sports bar Boxers Chelsea is hosting the first in a string of events leading up to the world's largest LGBTQ bartending competition.
Omid Gholian's death, ruled a homicide on Tuesday, is the first killing in the precinct since 2015.
The sentencing of Pedro Hernandez has been delayed after last month's conviction in the Etan Patz slaying.
NYU students will march on Wednesday to oppose President Donald Trump's immigration policies.
The National Weather Service cautioned New Yorkers that Wednesday could bring 'severe' thunderstorms with the possible for 'damaging' wind.