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Gov. Kathy Hochul Campaigns On The UES On Election Day
According to reports, Hochul stopped at an Upper East Side diner to quote Taylor Swift lyrics to tourists.

Kathleen Culliton is regional manager of Patch's New York City bureau.
According to reports, Hochul stopped at an Upper East Side diner to quote Taylor Swift lyrics to tourists.

Vanessa Jenkins, 44, stands accused of fatally shooting Christopher Jenkins, 28, outside their Pacific Avenue home last month, police said.
No, Brooklyn Public Library Isn't Selling Off Its Books | Harlem Lawmaker Plots Council Run | Cafe Workers Push To Join Starbucks Union
Police say the partnership will help them protect New Yorkers. Critics fear it's a high-tech means to racial profiling.
Beloved Barbecue Reopens After Devastating Fire | $3.5M In Effort To Save Iconic Church | Machete-Wielding Man Shot By Cops
Thanks a lot, inflation and bird flu. Hosting Thanksgiving in a tiny New York City apartment wasn't stressful enough.
Pay Transparency Law Kicks In | Accused LGBTQ+ Center Arsonist Gets Hate Crime Charge | Worker Dies After Falling Off Bridge Onto Highway
A new law kicked in Tuesday mandating New York City employers disclose minimum and maximum salaries.
Tens of thousands of runners will race across the five boroughs this weekend for the annual New York City Marathon.
More than 1,500 people received summons for jumping the turnstile last week, MTA chair Janno Lieber said Monday.
Far Rockaway Still Endures Sandy Harm | Tiny UES ZIP Code Among U.S.'s Only All-Rental Areas | No, Brooklyn Library Isn't Selling Off Books
Trick-or-treaters rejoice, drivers beware. Open Streets will extend to nearly 100 city streets Monday afternoon.
Three children and a man were killed when flames erupted in a Unionport home Sunday morning, officials said.
“Quite often you just have an invisible roommate," Paranormal investigator Vinny Carbone tells Patch. "You have to learn to live with it.”
City Invests $4B To Bring Electric Heat To New York Public Schools + New York City Already Seeing 'High' Flu Activity
Parents Of Sandy Victims Fear Their Children Are Forgotten | Clyde The Stolen Cat Returns | 4 Marathons In 2 Days
Health officials warn this year's flu season is already breaking a decade-long record for hospitalizations.
Here's what New Yorkers need to know about the upcoming election on Nov. 8.
A hundred New York City public schools will see their fossil fuel-burning boilers with electric heat by 2030, Mayor Eric Adams pledged.
Hijacker Takes Over Queens MTA Bus With Fake Gun | Police Rethink Investigation Into Dog's Death | 'Rat Pack' Will Combat NYC Rodent Problem