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Neo-Nazis Picket Broadway Show About Jewish Worker Lynched By Mob
The picketers carried antisemitic signs and screamed at patrons of the musical "Parade," producers said.

Kathleen Culliton is regional manager of Patch's New York City bureau.
The picketers carried antisemitic signs and screamed at patrons of the musical "Parade," producers said.

"Their plan has backfired and backfired badly," said City Council Member Erik Bottcher. "Our community will not be intimidated."
Host Melissa Harris-Perry said Friday the public radio news show will wrap up in June.
A tech mishap forced the Board of Correction to postpone its Valentine's Day vote on a ban on personal mail in city jails.
The fly-away Eurasian eagle-owl Flaco is learning to hunt, which means he might survive in the wild, devotees say.
This Bed-Stuy public school wants to feed you biscuits et café and tell you about its dual-language program. Mais oui.
Expect service changes on the 3, 4, 6, 7, A, C, D, F, N, and R trains and the Staten Island Railroad, the MTA warned straphangers Friday.
The blunt stops here.
Emergency responders rushed to the Neue Galerie Thursday morning to help an injured worker, officials said.
Patch compiled a list of New Year's Eve events taking place in Queens on January 31st.
From a midnight run to a skyscraper party to, yes, the Times Square ball drop, here are a few Manhattan events ringing in 2023.
We asked, you answered: Where is the best hangover food in New York City? (Because, ow.)
Patch is taking a moment to look back at the New Yorkers (some honorary, we admit) whom we lost, but will never forget.
Four Montclair residents will receive a congressional certification that they are, in fact, heroes.
Winning names include the title of a Jane Austen novel, a divine personification of the moon and a palindrome.
Goldfish Swim School is going to turn a once beloved kids' clothing store into a big ol' pool, according to reports.
Sasha Salazar made history Tuesday she decided she wanted to see "Avatar," grabbed her MetroCard and hopped the subway.
Victims include a 64-year-old woman shot walking with her son and a pediatrician fatally stabbed, according to police and reports.
Don't try to make a sandwich with this nut spread. It's packing heat!
"We should be encouraging e-bike usage instead of creating zones of inaccessibility within the city," the lawmakers wrote.