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NYC Labor Day Travel: MTA Releases Long Weekend Schedule
Here's everything you need to know about getting the hell out of New York City on Labor Day weekend.

Kathleen Culliton is regional manager of Patch's New York City bureau.
Here's everything you need to know about getting the hell out of New York City on Labor Day weekend.

"Ola was an incredibly loving and devoted stay-at-home mom to her two young sons," the Witek family said.
Swedish fish swim uptown, it seems.
The pipe-wielding straphanger fought with the worker when a C train broke down at the 168th Street station, police said.
Calvin Lopez, 1, and Lucian Lopez, 3, were found dead in their home on West 86th Street Monday, police said.
A seemingly simple request to renew Madison Square Garden's occupancy permit is complicated by its location atop a mass transit hub.
Bélizaire, once erased from the painting that bears his name, will be seen on the Upper East Side this fall.
Owner Michael Stillman, Smith & Wollensky restaurateur and son of the TGI Friday's founder — told Eater his Greenwich Avenue eatery closed.
Among those arrested were an 81-year-old woman and former mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa, police said.
Eater also issues a mandate: "Choose the spicy chorizo."
Live roaches at the bakery. Evidence of mice at the dumpling shop. No hand soap at the pizzeria.
Asset, the Columbus Avenue eatery owned by the duo behind Tessa, temporarily closed last week, but expects to relaunch in September.
The beloved sportscaster was not injured, according to police and reports.
Attorney General Letitia James and the NYPD have both promised to investigate. Cops at the scene reportedly told witnesses, "Just go away."
Next year at The Met, the Harlem Renaissance gets a new rebirth.
The Central Park West Historic District lost 1,039 units in 404 buildings between 2010 and 2022, a new Columbia University analysis shows.
The Sousa House at 80 West Washington Place was also formerly home to the composer whose name it bears.
Miguel Cortez, 19, stands accused of stoning a 42-year-old on West 158th Street in Washington Heights on Aug. 23, police said.
Thirty of the 100+ apartments listed in this new Inwood building cost less than $1,000 a month.
The red fish could soon be back in the black.