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Several Queens Areas Near 7 Train Offer Variety Of International Food Options
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You don't have to go far from home to enjoy some of the best food from around the world. Comment?
Your Weekend Starts Now 5/9/13
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NY1's weekly segment "Your Weekend Starts Now" shows entertaining picks for great things to do this weekend all around the city. Comment?
Queens Sexual Assault Suspect May Be Linked To Third Incident, Police Say
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Police in Queens say a man sought in connection with the sexual assaults of two 7-year-old girls earlier this week may also be behind a third incident involving a 13-year-old girl on Thursday. Comment?
SUNY Downstate Withdraws LICH Closure Plan
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SUNY Downstate officials announced Friday they are withdrawing a plan to close Long Island College Hospital and will now work to craft a sustainability plan to continue medical services and education, though the fate of the hospital is anything but certain. Comment?
NYPD Shows Force After Boston Terror Suspects' NYC Plans Emerge
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A day after city officials learned the alleged Boston Marathon bombers were planning to attack Times Square, the NYPD was on full display as counterterrorism officers held a drill in the middle of the "Crossroads of the World" while Mayor Bloomberg paid a visit to remind New Yorkers and visitors alike that the area is safe. Comment?
Mayor Reassures Safety After Boston Terror Suspects' NYC Plans Emerge
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A day after revelations that the suspected Boston bombers were considering an attack on Times Square, Mayor Michael Bloomberg paid a visit to the "Crossroads of the World" to remind New Yorkers the area is safe. Comment?
Brooklyn's Smith-9th Street Station Reopens To Riders
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After renovations that went on far longer than expected, the key Smith-9th Street Station, which is on the F and G subway lines in Brooklyn, is finally reopening Friday morning. Comment?
Transit Worker Fatally Struck By E Train In Queens
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A New York City transit worker was killed by an E train early Wednesday morning after sources say he fell onto the tracks at the 46th Street stop in Astoria, making it the first time since 2010 that a transit worker has been killed in the line of duty. Comment?
DOH: Diabetes Rates Climb In NYC Over Past 20 Years
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New numbers are painting a dire picture of the growing diabetes epidemic in New York City, as the Department Of Health is continuing its legal struggle to enact a ban on large sugary drinks. Comment?
Coney Island Hospital Still On The Mend Six Months After Sandy
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Six months after Hurricane Sandy, Brooklyn's Coney Island Hospital is up and running, but there's still a lot of work left to do. Comment?
Six Months After Sandy: Queens Cobbler Who Saw Store Destroyed Regains Footing
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The road to recovery had been especially hard for an elderly Rockaway Park business owner who lost his entire store during Hurricane Sandy, but after months of struggling to re-open his store he finally did. Comment?
State Considering Removing Age Limit For Victims Of Child Abuse To File Civil Suits
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Under current New York State law, victims of child abuse must file civil suits before they turn 23, but under legislation being considered in Albany, that age limit would be eliminated. Comment?
Author Wants Rockaways To Move Forward By Remembering Its Past
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Rockaways resident and author Vivian Carter is doing what she can to help Hurricane Sandy victims by donating copies of her book on the history of the neighborhood. Comment?
Hamptons "Cannonball" Service Coming To Penn Station
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For the first time ever, the Friday "Cannonball" express train service will run nonstop from Penn Station to Westhampton on Fridays this summer. Comment?
Quinn Proposes City Takeover Of MTA
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City Council Speaker and mayoral candidate Christine Quinn said that the city should be in charge of its own mass transit system in a speech at LaGuardia Community College Thursday morning. Comment?
Tourism Push Encourages Visitors To Explore City's Hidden Gems
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A new citywide tourism effort is encouraging New Yorkers to look closer to home when booking their next trip. Comment?
Your Weekend Starts Now 4/11/13
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NY1's weekly segment "Your Weekend Starts Now" shows entertaining picks for great things to do this weekend all around the city. Comment?
New Round Of WTC Debris Sifts Begin Monday
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The city is set to begin another round of sifting through World Trade Center debris to try and recover remains from victims of the September 11th attacks. Comment?
For You: Queens Woman Hears Back From Insurance Company On Sandy Coverage
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Almost five months after Hurricane Sandy struck, a Queens homeowner who struggled to get any assistance in the wake of the storm has finally heard back from her insurance company. Comment?
City Marks Decade Of Smoke-Free Bars And Restaurants
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Mayor Michael Bloomberg joined city health officials at the Old Town Bar in Gramercy Park, whose owner was initially against the proposal when it was first introduced. Comment?