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Jerry Nadler did his best to fry Carolyn Maloney after it was revealed she lent her campaign $900,000 of her own money, new releases show.

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Jerry Nadler did his best to fry Carolyn Maloney after it was revealed she lent her campaign $900,000 of her own money, new releases show.

The city filed a petition with New York on Tuesday to gain entrance to a rat-infested lot between Wadsworth and 183rd and 184th Streets.
An all-hands fire ignited around 9:50 a.m. in a building near Columbus and West 101st Street, FDNY confirmed.
The Riverside Park Conservancy completed its reconstruction of the 83rd Street stairs. Here's how it looks.
Commuters should expect delays Monday afternoon around the George Washington Bridge and Major Deegan Expressway due to flooding.
Ferdi will open Tuesday at 15 Seventh Ave. South, between Carmine and Leroy Streets. Here's what to know.
A test site in Inwood was one of the first three in the country to offer immediate anti-viral medications for COVID-positive people.
The Naftali Group recently filed demolition plans for 215 W. 84th Street, which still has a resident refusing to move within it.
A woman was walking on the UWS Saturday when a man attacked her from behind and pulled her to the ground, police said.
A woman was attacked for no apparent reason earlier in July near Broadway and West 168th Street, police told Patch
West 89th Street between Columbus and Amsterdam was designated "Ballet Hispanico Way" by the City Council on Thursday.
The intersection of Fifth Avenue and Washington Square North was designated "Edie Windsor and Thea Spyer Way" on Thursday.
The corner of 204th Street and Sherman Avenue was designated "Jason 'Tata' Rivera Way," in honor of the slain officer and Inwood son.
A subway rider was stabbed Thursday evening while riding a train at West 72nd Street, police said. He was hospitalized in stable condition.
"This location was our very first Famous Famiglia," the owner said. "It is about the very start of an American Dream for my family and me."
OpenTable recently combed through 13 million reviews to find the 100 best restaurants for outdoor dining. A West Village spot made the list.
Most Beatles fans know about the Dakota and the St. Regis Hotel, but John Lennon and Yoko Ono also lived for a short time on Bank Street.
Detective Luis Maldonado was arrested Thursday morning in Upper Manhattan after a fight with his girlfriend, police said.
Police found a car wrecked on Wednesday night near West 181st Street and Amsterdam Avenue. The driver had been shot in the torso, NYPD said.
OpenTable recently combed through 13 million reviews to find the 100 best restaurants for outdoor dining. A pair of UWS spots earned a spot.