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

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A 'Survivor Tree' was planted in Battery Park Monday to represent the rebirth of lower Manhattan on the 10th anniversary of the September 11th attacks.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Pols called for better safety on Delancey Street a week after a man was killed while cycling on the high-traffic block.

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Residents chatted with police officers and enjoyed free food, music and games.

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Elected officials will discuss a range of issues LGBT couples still face in aftermath of the legalization of gay marriage in New York.

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Mayor Michael Bloomberg officially opened the first section of the $165 million waterfront park.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Sen. Daniel Squadron asked the MTA to review both subway lines with increased riders on weekends.

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Hundreds of city buildings are not subject to city fire safety codes because they are owned by the state or federal government.

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Tour guides say the policies are too strict, while residents say they are too lenient.

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The city would lose the limited control it has over tourist helicopters if it bans them from lower Manhattan, officials said.

East Village & Lower East Side »

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

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Politicians are calling on the city end tourist flights from the Downtown Manhattan Heliport.

East Village & Lower East Side »

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

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