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NYC Restaurants Ordered Closed April 25 - May 2
Only four restaurants closed in New York City this week.

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Only four restaurants closed in New York City this week.

A 34-year-old man was transported to a local hospital in critical condition.
To date this year, 11 raccoon have tested positive for rabies in New York City.
Police may be searching for multiple suspects in connection to the shooting.
The first public hearing on the proposed rent increases will be held on May 22 in Manhattan.
Adams announced the plan during an appearance at Bayside High School in Queens on Thursday.
The pedestrian was taken to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center in critical condition. A day later, he succumbed to his injuries and died.
Brightline’s Brooklyn clinic launch is the first of several planned clinics in New York, officials said.
The stabbing took place two blocks from a local high school.
The man was taken to NYC Health and Hospitals/Bellevue, where he was pronounced dead, police said.
Patch was invited to a preview of the concept store and talked to cofounder and CEO Gregory Constantine about AIRCO's latest venture.
The winner will need to win a June primary and November general election to remain in office past January 2026.
Lawmakers still have to approve the tentative budget agreement.
The incident happened around 8:15 p.m. on Tuesday.
On Monday, a judge ordered Hoyos-Foronda to be held in jail without bail.
“After-School for All” will strengthen and scale after-school programs with the goal of achieving universal access for all students.
The April 18 parking garage collapse at 57 Ann St. killed a 59-year-old manager and injured five other people.
No arrests have been made, and an investigation remains ongoing.
The city medical examiner will determine the official cause of death.
The MTA said it had chosen designs from four different companies to test out at a number of stations citywide.