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Here Are The UWS 'Winners' Of The Worst Scaffolding Awards
More than 100 Upper West Side sheds were nominated, but only six won the mock award.

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More than 100 Upper West Side sheds were nominated, but only six won the mock award.

Police are searching for four teen suspects.
The child has been missing for more than three months.
The recent graduate now appears to be held at a detention center in Louisiana, according to a detainee locator.
This month, the New York City Parks Department will begin a two-month overhaul to completely redesign the six-mile loop in Central Park.
A-listers and officials team-up to fundraise for a church in peril.
The announcement comes two days after nine were arrested during a pro-Palestinian sit-in at Barnard College.
Police are still investigating the incident, and there are no arrests yet, authorities said.
This week, city inspectors found rats in Harlem, roaches in Washington Heights, water leaks in Crown Heights and more.
The perpetrator started an argument with a 49-year-old man in Central Park before attacking him with a stick.
No arrests have been made yet, police said.
Eight women and one man were charged with trespassing and disorderly conduct at the women's college on Wednesday night.
Manhattan's newest bike lane replaces one car lane on Sixth Avenue.
“The shooting of a uniformed police officer is an attack on our entire city,” said Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch.
The robber took two iPhones valued at approximately $2,000.
According to the FDNY, the fire broke out at 7:20 a.m. on the top floor of the five-story townhouse at 142 Waverly Place.
On Tuesday morning, the president took to social media to say protestors should be imprisoned, deported and expelled.
Three Manhattan neighborhoods make the list.
A 49-year-old Nike employee tried to stop the man and got pepper-sprayed in the face, authorities said.