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Repairs to Uptown Stations to Force Dozens of Shutdowns Over Next Two Years
Maintenance to the 168th Street and 181st Street stations will cause 53 shutdowns, the MTA said.
Maintenance to the 168th Street and 181st Street stations will cause 53 shutdowns, the MTA said.
The plan, shelved last October amid public outcry, will be discussed at a CEC meeting on May 28.
The suspect asked a 62-year-old woman for directions before making off with her cellphone, the NYPD said.
The unidentified woman was found on the shoreline near the marina Tuesday night, police said.
The department presented designs for several new lanes to Community Board 12 earlier this month.
Bill de Blasio handily won the endorsement of the Barack Obama Democratic Club of Upper Manhattan Monday.
A robbery suspect was caught on camera after the victim activated an app on the stolen phone.
The city has promised to finally fix a Vermilyea Avenue sinkhole that has been popping up for years.
Uptown's own Restaurant Week runs until May 26 and features discounts and specials from over 15 cafes.
The usual NYPD efforts will not be enough to protect Inwood Hill Park this summer, Espaillat said.
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