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More than 100 residents and politicians called on the city not to shut down TriBeCa's Hook & Ladder 8.

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The 9/11 museum will charge fees similar to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, an official said.

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Three fire companies in Manhattan are among 20 on the chopping block citywide.

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The Yung Wing School's "Panda Pawns" were the first elementary-school team to beat high-schoolers in a national contest.

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Community Board 1 supports the proposed law, but some said bill could hurt Chinatown businesses.

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A YouTube video shows the NYPD arresting a man for playing music in Chinatown's Columbus Park.

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The 20-building Vladeck Houses is weighing a pilot project that would outfit the complex with surveillance cameras.

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A plan to close 20 fire companies citywide includes a pair in Lower Manhattan and one in Midtown.

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In a belt-tightening move, the city has cut all funding to I.S. 289's after-school program for this fall.

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Transportation Alternatives is pressing for safety measures at Delancey and Essex streets after a woman's death last week.

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A Lower East Side co-op complex has started an electric car-sharing program for residents.

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The market, at South Street Seaport, had a preview opening Sunday and will officially open June 5th.

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Councilwoman Margaret Chin may not push for knockoff buyers to spend up to a year in jail.

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The electronics store started with a 500-square-foot shop in 1971.

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Councilwoman Margaret Chin wants to levy a $1,000 fine against people who buy knockoff goods.