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The van hit the BMW on Pearl Street Friday afternoon, leading to the shooting, police said. 

Midtown »

The service shut down Friday night in anticipation of the blizzard. 

Financial District »

Three students were arrested for beating a 67-year-old newsstand vendor, who slashed one of the teens.

Financial District »

The vendor was attaching his cart to his truck when the thief grabbed a bag of cash, police said.

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The revamped park, called James Madison Plaza, reopened to the public after residents sued the NYPD.

Civic Center »

The District 2 Community Education Council opposes putting a Success charter school in Murry Bergtraum.

Financial District »

The 7-Eleven store at John and Pearl streets offers Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV and cafe seating.

SoHo »

After playing at The Back Fence, the musician told police he had a guitar worth $3,300 stolen.

Financial District »

Fika will soon return to serving its lattes, chocolates and meatballs on Pearl Street.

South Street Seaport »

Pearl Street Playground reopened on June 1 after $2.1 million in improvements.

Downtown »

A wreath-laying ceremony and a new Seaport Museum exhibit mark the Titanic's 100th anniversary.

Downtown »

A stone wall that is more than 200 years old was unearthed on Fulton Street this week.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Residents of 388 Pearl St. won't have cooking gas for the next four to five weeks.

Downtown »

The items unearthed this fall include a bone toothbrush and a copper half-penny.

Downtown »

The city has nearly 1,000 more overcrowded classrooms this year than last year, the United Federation of Teachers said.