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F Train Returns Full Service To Upper East Side Soon: MTA
The track replacement work and other repairs began in late August and will wrap up on schedule, the agency said.

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The track replacement work and other repairs began in late August and will wrap up on schedule, the agency said.

A pair of NYPD officers were maced by a man trying to evade paying the subway fare in Harlem early Wednesday, officials said.
A police chase down the Henry Hudson Parkway Tuesday ended with cops arresting a person of interest, authorities said.
A lost green and yellow parakeet was rescued by a pair of New Yorkers who are now trying to find its owner.
The Sheriff's office took dead aim at four illegal Upper East Side pot shops on Monday in Yorkville and Lenox Hill with arrests and charges.
The Three Arts Club building, where countless women lived and pursed arts, was nominated by Gov. Hochul for a spot on historic registers.
Officials released the name and more details surrounding the bicyclist who was killed on a Harlem street early Monday morning.
An Amsterdam Avenue smoke shop was robbed Monday night when three people jumped the counter and assaulted a worker, police said.
Two people were stabbed in the head Monday afternoon on West 125th Street, police said.
The man turned himself in at a downtown police station, according to officials and reports.
It's a busy time for Upper East Side parks.
Metro North Plaza was nominated last week for its notable role in the city's public housing history.
The overwhelming vote last week makes the Broadway store the third Barnes & Noble in the Big Apple to join the Retail Workers Union.
The anti-Israel messages appeared over the weekend at Effy's Cafe and on concrete barriers in Riverside Park.
The off-duty officer was pulled over on Third Avenue and faces three drunk driving charges, officials said.
The worker was stabbed once in the abdomen, police said.
The woman suffered cuts to her face from the fall, police said.
The killer is still at large, police said Monday morning.
“Give me the bike or you’ll get a bullet,” the crook said to the worker, according to police.
A 31-year-old man was run over by a postal truck and was later declared dead at a nearby hospital, police said.