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2 More 9/11 Victims Identified Days Before 20th Anniversary
The NYC Office of Chief Medical Examiner on Tuesday identified two more victims of 9/11, Dorothy Morgan and an unnamed man.

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The NYC Office of Chief Medical Examiner on Tuesday identified two more victims of 9/11, Dorothy Morgan and an unnamed man.

Cafe Bark, a popular dog-friendly cafe and bar at 833 West 181st Street, announced it is closing permanently on Tuesday.
Here are the must-read Patch NYC stories for Tuesday, September 7.
From downed trees to basement flooding, Inwood residents filed dozens of complaints reporting damage from Hurricane Ida.
"Gives new meaning to RATtatouille," a person on Twitter wrote about the jaw-dropping video of a Great Blue Heron eating a rat.
Two gunmen shot a man leaving a known gambling den with money in Washington Heights, the Daily News reported.
The 20th Precinct on the Upper West Side is asking eligible people to help Ayden, the son of an NYPD detective who is battling leukemia.
TimeOut New York recently published its West Village restaurant guide of the 20 best eateries in the neighborhood to try right now.
Roughly 62 percent of Wash Heights and Inwood residents have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, according to city data.
At Least 12 Dead After Ida Floods NYC | Indoor COVID Vaccine Mandate For Businesses | Kathryn Garcia Snags Appointment
Eatery Hidden Behind A Painting | Popular Pizza Joint Opens In Neighborhood | 3 Village Bagel Spots Named Among Best In City
Retaining Wall Collapses In Inwood | Wash Heights Building Sues Local Bar | Inwood Lagged Behind Rest Of Borough In New Housing
Central Park Records Wettest Hour | UWS Lagged In Creating New Housing | 2 UWS Bagel Joints Named Among Best In City
Roughly 80 percent of all West Village residents have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, according to city data.
Roughly 77 percent of all Upper West Siders have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, according to city data.
"There are too many challenges with this rezoning for me to support it outright," Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer said Thursday.
Jim Goldman, the manager of The Hudson, points to lower vaccination rates in Inwood as a reason he's struggling to fill out his staff.
Frevo isn't your typical upscale Lower Manhattan restaurant. You have to take a trip through a painting to find it.
An arts festival is set to take place on Sept. 18 on the Open Boulevard at Amsterdam Avenue between 109 and 110th Streets.
A wall collapsed in Inwood, cars were abandoned on the West Side Highway, and some flooding occurred in Washington Heights and Inwood.