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Upper East Side Lawmaker Hosting Town Hall On Antisemitism
Wednesday's virtual meeting, co-hosted by City Councilmember Julie Menin, comes after a series of antisemitic incidents both here and afar.

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Wednesday's virtual meeting, co-hosted by City Councilmember Julie Menin, comes after a series of antisemitic incidents both here and afar.

A forum Wednesday by the Old Astoria Neighborhood Association will let residents meet and ask questions of City Councilmember Tiffany Cabán.
Dozens of Upper East Side residents have died since the omicron variant began surging in New York, according to city data.
A Sugar Hill pharmacy was forced to reimburse hundreds of customers after an investigation by the attorney general, her office said.
A new 26-story tower proposed for Long Island City would include a long-awaited elevator at the busy Queensboro Plaza subway station.
A man was shot and wounded Tuesday morning near the busy Central Harlem corner that includes a Whole Foods, police said.
Pet-loving Upper East Siders say that omitting a dog run from the redesign of a Yorkville park would be a tragic mistake.
A fire broke out Monday inside the Hotel Pennsylvania: the Midtown institution now being demolished from the inside.
An Upper East Side State Assembly candidate says her rival should step down from his position as chair of Community Board 8. He disagrees.
The eagerly anticipated global food hall on 31st Street will soon open two more restaurants after inaugurating its first eatery last month.
A 76-year-old building on the heart of 125th Street is facing demolition, plans show, likely continuing the corridor's development boom.
A man and a woman kicked a man until he passed out on an East Harlem street — only for him to be hit by a car moments later, police said.
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A man was shot on an East Harlem street Thursday afternoon, according to reports—days after two daylight killings rattled the neighborhood.
The $294 million project to fix East Harlem's crumbling waterfront and rebuild Pier 107 is advancing — but a "gap" is concerning residents.
An Upper West Side street was off-limits Friday after a residential street partially caved in after hours of rain.
The new grab-and-go sushi spot by the owners of Butterfield Market fills in a gap in the Upper East Side's dining scene.
For more than a year, commuters have been forced to slump on the floor of the sparkling new rail hub. Officials say it's time for benches.