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Trump Eyes Madison Square Garden Rally: Report
“I may rent Madison Square Garden and that’s the belly of the beast, right?” Trump told a conservative news site in an interview.

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“I may rent Madison Square Garden and that’s the belly of the beast, right?” Trump told a conservative news site in an interview.

Police officials said the on-duty FDNY Paramedic punched a woman on New Years Eve.
An 89-year-old was brought to the hospital after he was struck by a car Tuesday morning, police said.
A 1.7 magnitude earthquake in Astoria triggered explosions on Roosevelt Island, which one resident described as "really, really loud."
Con Ed continues its clean up from a massive steam release in East Midtown on Wednesday.
Here are the most-read West Village Patch stories of 2023: From a new worker owned bar to the opening of Manhattan's first public beach.
Here are the most-read Midtown Patch stories of 2023, from how to rebuild Penn Station to the closure of a longtime addiction meetinghouse.
Here are the most-read Upper East Side Patch stories of 2023, from a hotel protester to the eviction of Neil's Diner and the new greenway.
New York City communities made some of the best places to live in the U.S. Other rankings looked at the best places to eat in the Big Apple.
National rankings put many New York City health care institutions at the top of many lists.
A first-responder had a violent response to a man blasting tunes in Midtown, police said.
Two plumbers at a construction site got in a fight on Thursday. One stabbed the other multiple times, according to police.
The 93rd Street building formerly housed an antiques gallery, a French school, the Romanian mission and a Vanderbilt.
"I know many residents in this area are anxious," Mayor Adams said in a late-evening press conference Wednesday night.
The laughter returns to First Avenue on New Years Eve.
A few new spots opened up this week — just in time for the end of the year.
How did your neighborhood fare this year?
Queens and Manhattan both saw eateries shuttered this week after inspectors found live mice, roaches and other issues.
A miracle on 34th street was unveiled Friday, with Santa Claus scheduled as the first VIP to have a holiday BM at the new lux public toilet.
Police said that one man is behind at least three separate gropes in Midtown and Union Square.