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West 86th Street

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The woman was knocked down and robbed near West 90th Street at 1:05 p.m, police and sources said. 

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Board 7 said it needed to work on preventing crashes throughout the district, especially on Broadway.

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Gallery 52 aims to become a hub for the art world in a building known to bring actors good luck.

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The MTA is hoping to decrease delays along the West 86th Street route with faster service. 

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The West Side Campaign Against Hunger is looking to provide Thanksgiving meals for hungry families. 

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One person was hurt after a fire broke out in an Upper West Side apartment.

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Richard Appleby, 66, was last seen May 24 at the Atria senior living residence on West 86th Street.

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The accident caused the actor to miss a performance for the first time in his career, his manager said.

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The 24th Precinct has received more than dozen new cops patrolling Upper West Side streets.

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After months of fundraising and help from City Councilwoman Gale Brewer, West-Park Presbyterian has heat.

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The Gap is expected to close its store at West 86th Street and Broadway by February 2012.

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West-Park Presbyterian Church on West 86th Street and Amsterdam Avenue is the setting for "The Tenant," a production which invites the audience to roam the entire church building.

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Jeremy Spotts, 27, was killed after he collided with a Lincoln Town Car on the 86th Street transverse Wednesday, police say.

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Barney Greengrass was closed Wednesday because of shooting for the film "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close."

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The owners of two Upper West Side SRO hotels are suing to stop a new law, the New York Post reported.