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Have You Seen Pauvilia Vilmard of Bed-Stuy?
Police say the 74-year-old Bed-Stuy resident has been missing since Saturday.

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Police say the 74-year-old Bed-Stuy resident has been missing since Saturday.

MTA officials will explain their big, scary L Train plans and take public comment at Williamsburg's armory. A Manhattan meeting will follow.
Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. throughout New York City.
As many as 10 men used belts and chairs to brutally beat one male victim Saturday night outside Vaqueros, police say.
The $350,000 project was approved by residents during this year's citywide Participatory Budgeting Week.
"Authentic" Buffalo chicken wings, a chapel nestled in Green-Wood Cemetery and the notorious Mast Brothers all made the news this week.
A state party fundraiser in NYC Thursday brought all three Republican presidential candidates to the Grand Hyatt on 42nd Street.
Davis, 34, was riding south on Classon Avenue when she was hit by a northbound Fiat, police say.
The alleged groper struck earlier this month near Sunset Park's 36th Street station, according to the NYPD.
Saturday is Record Store Day. But you knew that already.
Department of Transportation officials will be hitting the streets over the next three days to show off their plans.
More than 1,200 locals voted for the city to pay $105,000 in taxpayer money for 75 new computers at West Brooklyn Community High School.
Verizon is pursuing an unfair power grab, workers on strike in Brooklyn argued Thursday.
The police beating at Williamsburg's Progress High School for Professional Careers was caught on camera.
Defense attorneys for the former NYPD officer asked for a mistrial, claiming juror Michael Vargas lied about his background.
Akijah Hall, 20, grabbed the victim's arm while displaying his genitals, according to police.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said mixed martial arts will generate significant local revenue, while new state requirements will make the sport safer.
Robinson has represented Bed-Stuy in the Assembly for nearly 15 years.
At a meeting in early May, the MTA will be taking comments on its plan to shut down the L Train for years of repairs.
The music is scheduled to start 3 p.m. Sunday near the Boathouse.