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Fake editorials had gubernatorial candidate Lee Zeldin writing racist slurs and sex abuse threats against Mayor Adams and Gov. Hochul.

Kathleen Culliton is regional manager of Patch's New York City bureau.
Fake editorials had gubernatorial candidate Lee Zeldin writing racist slurs and sex abuse threats against Mayor Adams and Gov. Hochul.

Just when you thought it was safe for James Corden to go back into Balthazar, the New York Times joins him for breakfast.
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New York received more complaints about Van Leeuwen's refusal to obey the city's cashless ban than any other business, officials said.
Here are a few festivals and events in New York City worth putting on the calendar.
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to recognize New York student athletes for the qualities that drive their competitive spirit.
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Most eateries pass inspections, but some fall short of the city's standards.
Park Slopers To Mayor: Catch The Dog Killer Now | Meatpacking District + West Village Redesign | Columbia Ousts Local Preschool
The incident at Benjamin N. Cardozo occurred an hour after a 77-year-old man was pepper sprayed in a major city subway hub, officials said.
Unneeded "baby root canals" were conducted on children in Brooklyn, The Bronx and Queens as part of a scam to defraud Medicaid, said James.
Princess Anne took the Staten Island Ferry this week, shocking and awing her fans.
Four New Yorkers say they were taken to Rikers straight from police custody illegally. Legal experts fear they aren't the only ones.
Harmful noxious gas or vapor detected. Animal slaughtered, butchered or dressed. Evidence of mice.
Not all of our exclusive reporting this week was disgusting. Just most!
NYC Street Vendors Rally For Protections | Bed Stuy Society Sheds Secrecy To Save Mansion | Michael Bloomberg Keeps Getting Richer
"If you’re working hard and you’re making the grade," said Chancellor Banks, "you should not be thrown into a lottery with just everybody."
West Village Shed Comes Down After 20+ Years | Harlem Could Be Lined With Floodwalls | E-Bikes On Sidewalks: “Everyday Is A Game Of Frogger”
A Times Union report found 16,671 corporal punishment complaints were made against city public schools over the course of just five years.
Crime in MTA's limited stock of public toilets has Transit leadership on the hunt to find protection for subway cleaners, Janno Lieber said.