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Visitors have already snapped up all the passes for Sept. 12, the first day the 9/11 memorial is open to the public, and three more days that week.

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A poll commissioned by a 9/11 conspiracy group found that 25 percent of New Yorkers think the US only gave "some" of the facts.

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A group wants to send a letter to all 9/11 family members to solicit their input on the plan for unidentified remains.

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

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Education activists cheered the announcement of the new school but warned that more seats are needed.

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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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The video, taken by a morning show producer who lived across the street, was played in court on Wednesday.

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The Port Authority is using the pool of water to maintain a balance of pressure at the Deutsche Bank site.

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The 1st Precinct Community Council awarded plaques to several dozen police officers this week.

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One-hundred wealthy New Yorkers say they are happy to pay the millionaire's tax, which is set to expire.

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Joseph Graffagnino Sr. said he will not attend the trial of three construction supervisors charged with killing his son.

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Mayor Michael Bloomberg described the ballooning price tag as "not bad forecasting."

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Claudio Tavarez, 43, was charged with grand larceny and falsifying business records.

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The Lower Manhattan Cultural Council is taking over the River to River Festival from the Downtown Alliance.

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Lawyers for the proposed mosque near Ground Zero hope a technicality will end a lawsuit against them.