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The Pavilion Takes Down The American Flag
After a few complaints about how the American flag on the marquee was being mistreated, management took Old Glory off its pole.

After a few complaints about how the American flag on the marquee was being mistreated, management took Old Glory off its pole.

Officials believe the man found hanging in a tree committed suicide.
The movie theatre’s American flag is not being displayed according to US Flag Code regulations and some neighbors feel that the flag’s treatment is a disgrace.
The market was given the go-ahead to build a store five times bigger than what zoning regulations currently allow.
Between Feb. 20 and Feb. 26 two men were attacked by men with knives in the neighborhood, according to the 78th Precinct.
The plan will reduce the number of lanes for cars and separate bikers and pedestrians with a three-foot buffer.
Reports from the NYPD 78th Precinct.
A Brooklyn-based company, Baked Better, sells a bread mix called the Park Slope Staple at Union Market.
A man set up his telescope and caught sight of the Moon, its craters, Jupiter and Venus on Sunday.
A southern, stick-to-your-ribs meal for a Sunday night.
A group of teens allegedly mugged two women on the night of Feb. 19.
The FDNY needed to remove two planks of wood off the rotted scaffolding on the building on Second Street at Seventh Avenue after a gust of wind almost blew it right off.
A typical day in a long romance, captured in film.
RPG is throwing its album release party at Littlefield on Sunday, Feb. 26 at 2 p.m.
A New York Times article features two homes in the area that have secret spaces, one with a trapdoor and the other with a four-foot door that leads to a room.
With the new entrance commuters do not have to cross Fourth Avenue to walk between this station and Seventh Avenue-Ninth Street.