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NYC 2021 Holiday Windows: Not Like The Ones You Used To Know
This year's holiday windows are merry and bright, but traditional, they're not.

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This year's holiday windows are merry and bright, but traditional, they're not.

Because everyone needs a trash bandit, a cozy cawfee and a schmear.
It's the Black Friday deal every anti-capitalist, cheapskate and broke academic can enjoy: free books.
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A developer foiled by local gardeners promised he'd dump porta-potty contents into their Children’s Magical Garden, a new lawsuit contends.
“They're so concerned about Rikers Island," a jail source said, "they're letting their court system fall apart.”
Michael Osgood alleges he was booted from the problem-plagued Special Victims Unit for sharing his concerns with an NYPD watchdog group.
Daniel Smigiel is contesting the A- he received from a College of Staten Island professor in Brooklyn Federal Court, records show.
A woman in a leopard-print wrap jumped the Bronx Zoo lion's den barrier to tell the cats, "I missed you!" according to sources and reports.
A New York Supreme Court Justice ruled the Civilian Complaint Review Board can investigate allegations of NYPD sexual misconduct.
A group of law professors is challenging state law they say protects bad actors in the Queens District Attorney’s office.
A Metropolitan Correctional Center secretary is accused of smuggling drugs to Anthony Ellison while vouching for him as a "model inmate."
"[Derrick Ingram] was petrified that if he opened his door, he would be the next victim in a long line of Black people killed by police."
Nia Jasmine Reynolds says a crash that cost her the ability to stand was caused by a drunk off-duty cop who walked free, court records show.
Daniel "Don Mario" Rendon Herrera may face a life sentence and forfeiture of $45 million after pleading guilty in Brooklyn Federal Court.
Eight deaf NYCHA residents say their moldy walls and collapsed ceilings go unfixed because of an easily-resolved communication concern.
A corrections officer said she was left with a broken nose after reporting her co-workers' gender discrimination, court records show.
Evidence against Cory Martin includes online searches for instructions on how to assemble a 12-amp saw, prosecutors said.
"I'm a respect man," Chef Corey Cash told Patch. "I was just completely disrespected."
Keesha Erby and her grandson spent hours sitting on a toilet as unmasked officers searched her Harlem home for drugs, a lawsuit contends.