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Brooklyn Subway Groper Shoved Face Into Woman's Backside: NYPD
Police are looking for the man who assaulted a woman in the Jay Street-MetroTech station.

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Police are looking for the man who assaulted a woman in the Jay Street-MetroTech station.

A man in a "New York" baseball cap drew three yellow swastikas on an East 61st Street sidewalk, police said.
Police said the man, 61, fell from the sixth floor of the apartment complex located at 920 Park Ave.
The village, which is within City Council District 19, would lose most of Flushing Bay to District 21 and several blocks to District 20.
Representatives at the Urban Air Adventure Park in Brooklyn will giveaway passes to the first 200 people on line for free play for a year.
Greg Stein, a 30-year LGBTQ and AIDS advocate, will have a street renamed in his honor on Queens Boulevard and 77th Avenue in the fall.
The festival is from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., according to event sponsor Forest Hills Jewish Center.
City Councilmember Vickie Paladino made this recommendation as a Harlem deli clerk faces murder charges for stabbing a violent customer.
A letter a Park Slope mom received from a neighbor — complaining of loud parental encouragement outdoors — has been making the rounds.
Hector Hernandez, 51, stands accused of leaving a student with a black eye and bloodied lip Wednesday, according to police.
The elite swim club has trained future high school and college athletes and world champions.
Older patients in New York City and Long Island were told they needed unnecessary treatments billed to Medicare, prosecutors contend.
“People often confuse the actor with the act," said Sirico's brother. "[But] my brother had a moral compass.”
The library is seeking backpacks, scissors, notebooks, pencils and more.
After 10 years, the Hudson Square BID has finished phase one of making Hudson Street a boulevard for business, bicyclists and residents.
The decades-long search for stolen lyrics began with a biographer who stole from the band and ends at an UES auction house, prosecutors say.
The Greater Patchogue Chamber of Commerce will host the street festival, which includes music, fire breathing, crafts and drinks.
Kaitlyn Lau, 14, was trying to get pizza in Fresh Meadows when two cars pulled up, four men jumped out and one started to shoot, police said
No one has been reported injured at the KLC Cafe at this time: NYPD
The first event was held in Saturday, but more parties are coming to Corona, Inwood and Stapleton and Fordham Heights.