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The Peck Slip School will now offer 712 elementary seats, 56 more than had been announced in November.

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Hundreds marched in memory of Army Pvt. Danny Chen, calling for answers from the military.

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The East River Ferry has seen nearly 500,000 riders in its first six months, officials said.

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City Councilwoman Margaret Chin said skateboarders are overwhelming the new East River Waterfront and damaging benches.

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Occupy Wall Street installed three portable toilets outside 52 Broadway, the United Federation of Teachers' headquarters.

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The police barricades meant to deter Occupy Wall Street protesters and that led the struggling Milk Street Cafe to fire 21 staff members were back up again Wednesday night.

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Danny Chen's parents asked the military to release more information on their son's death in Afghanistan.

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Residents now have a 24-hour number they can call with complaints about the protest.

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The DOT has agreed to install a traffic light at Greenwich and Duane streets, where a 3-year-old boy was hit by a cab while riding his scooter.

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Residents and elected officials are fed up with Occupy Wall Street protesters not delivering on promises.

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Local advocates and elected officials are urging the U.S. military to disclose the circumstances surrounding the death of Chinatown native Pvt. Danny Chen.

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Neighborhood residents called for answers regarding the mysterious death of Pvt. Danny Chen at his funeral service Thursday.

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Ozzie Carty, 3, was traumatized but not seriously injured after he was hit by a cab on Sept. 30, 2011. He was wearing a helmet at the time.

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State Sen. Daniel Squadron called on the city to address Chinatown's "ponding" problem.

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The city's libraries are offering kids a chance to eliminate their overdue fines.