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Ruppert Park Beautification Day Returns To Upper East Side
The free family event will have neighbors working to plant, mulch and beautify the Carnegie Hill Park — plus more family fun.

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The free family event will have neighbors working to plant, mulch and beautify the Carnegie Hill Park — plus more family fun.

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The person was hit with a glass bottle several times in the head and chest, officials said.
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The man behind the 10 a.m. Yorkville grab is also thought to have committed two similar acts nearby in Harlem, police said.
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