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Lost Brooklyn Dog Found By FDNY Gets Returned — But to the Wrong Owner
Members of the firehouse thought they returned a runaway dog to its rightful owner, but a heartbroken family says that their lost pet has ended up in the wrong hands — and is still hoping find their beloved dog
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8-Year-Old Girl Leaps From 6th-Floor Balcony to Escape Fire in NYC High-Rise
After a fire broke out inside a Bronx apartment building, a young girl jumped from her terrace to escape the flames that had swallowed her home, the FDNY said
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The Hidden Speakeasy Inside A Manhattan Subway Station
At one New York City subway station, straphangers can raise a glass at an exclusive new watering hole — if they can find it.
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NJ Town Raises $2,000 for Server After Group Leaves No Tip, Angry Note Over Time Limit
In New Jersey, one restaurant-goer was not too happy to be given a time limit to eat a meal at a local brewery and expressed disapproval on the bill — which went viral and has led to an outpouring of support for the restaurant staff.
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NYC Man Hospitalized With COVID for 2 Months, Returns Home to Empty Apartment
An East Village man spent nearly two months in the hospital battling COVID-19 — and when he returned home, he found his front door padlocked and his apartment almost completely empty.
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Man Who Fell Through NYC Sidewalk Into Nest of Rats ‘the Size of Puppies' Files Suit
The man who experienced a real-life New York City nightmare — falling into a rat nest after the sidewalk collapsed beneath his feet, leaving him too terrified to scream and risk having the rodents crawl into his mouth — is suing the city and a building landlord
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NYC Family Beaten, Terrorized by Neighbors in Possible Hate-Fueled Anti-Muslim Attack
The family said they were attacked in the parking lot outside their Queens home, and when the woman returned to the apartment after her husband was hospitalized, an attacker again threatened their lives
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Broadway Theater Shutdown Extended Again Through May 2021
The Broadway League has extended its shutdown of live, in-person performances another four months in light of the ongoing pandemic. Previously, marquees were supposed to be darkened until January 0f 2021, but that date was pushed further back to May 30, 2021, the Broadway League said Monday. “We are working tirelessly with multiple partners on sustaining the industry once we…
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Officials Search for Suspect Who Dumped Dozens of Eels Into NYC Lake
A man was seen dumping eels into the Prospect Park Lake in Brooklyn by a witness who tried to confront him.
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Workers Saved After Scaffold Malfunction Left Them Clinging for Life Off UWS Building
The workers were doing facade work on the building, 10 stories above the ground, when their scaffold malfunctioned and left them clinging to the building