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Police Arrest Man, Woman in Attack on 75-Year-Old Man in Village
An elderly man was attacked without warning on 14th Street in a vicious assault.

Mark is a Connecticut native and graduate of the University of Connecticut, where he majored in Journalism. He has lived in New York since 2010.
An elderly man was attacked without warning on 14th Street in a vicious assault.

The accident occurred July 1 at the intersection of 58th Street and Second Ave.
Put down Pokemon Go, and have some fun doing other things this weekend.
The New York Times is reporting the Central Park Conservancy will be aiming to raise a lot of money for park improvements.
It's not a good time to be traveling on the subway.
The NYPD is looking for a man who broke into an apartment and attempted to rape a child near East 108th Street and First Avenue.
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the completion of a lighting project in Brooklyn Wednesday, but also discussed the St. Nicholas Houses.
Police say a man shoved in an air conditioner Monday afternoon and burglarized a person's apartment.
There was video online of a car catching on fire on East 42nd Street Tuesday afternoon.
The Midtown North and Midtown South Precincts especially saw sharp rises in crime percentage.
Only one of the five precincts below 14th Street saw a decrease in crime year-to-date for 2016.
Car thefts were up starkly in all areas of Harlem, but East Harlem crime rates are largely unchanged from 2015.
There has been a total decrease of 3.38 percent in the 33rd and 34th Precincts in the first six months of 2016 versus 2015.
There was a noticeable difference between the two precincts that make up the Upper West Side, however.
Grand larcenies and car thefts are up on the Upper East Side, but rapes and robberies are down.
The new augmented reality game has users all over the city searching for Pokemon.
Crime is down across all of New York City, but rapes, felony assaults and grand larceny are up in Manhattan.
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The former New York City mayor defended his comments from Sunday on "Fox & Friends" Monday morning.
Central Park has a host of events this summer and plenty of them won't cost you a thing.