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10 Can’t-Miss Things To Do In NYC This November
From smashing pumpkins to turkey trots and comedy festivals, check out Patch’s guide to November events throughout New York City.

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From smashing pumpkins to turkey trots and comedy festivals, check out Patch’s guide to November events throughout New York City.

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Here's what made headlines in New York City Thursday morning.
A judge said "draconian measures" were needed to protect the public after multiple violent incidents.
The victim was knifed in the face, police said.
As one East Sider eyes Washington, another eyes Albany.
The 25-year-old victim's harness snapped, police said.
The 25-year-old victim's harness snapped, police said.
The perpetrator has not been arrested yet, police said.
After being dubbed “cool” by the Wall Street Journal, the Upper East Side saw record-breaking luxury sales.
Five men attacked the victim, stabbing him in the chest and stomach.
The victim was struck by the side door of the car which was left open, police said.
The fast-food chain donated $10,000 to local schools to mark the occasion.
The driver of the SUV stayed at the scene as police investigated the fatal collision.
"You’ll never leave without discovering something new and different," the owner told Patch.
For $10,000 per square foot, you could basically live inside Prada.
The victim survived but was left paralyzed, prosecutors said.
Emergency medics rushed both victims to NYC Health + Hospitals/Harlem.
The Wall Street Journal seems to think so.