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The DOT has agreed to install a traffic light at Greenwich and Duane streets, where a 3-year-old boy was hit by a cab while riding his scooter.

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The late-night protests in Zuccotti Park are drawing complaints from residents.

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Community Board 1 Chairwoman Julie Menin resolved the debate over a controversial sukkah in TriBeCa.

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A City Council committee passed a resolution Monday asking for a review of illnesses covered for 9/11 first responders, in an effort to add cancer to the list.

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Several business owners said their revenues have not recovered from the terror attacks.

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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.

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Some 5,000 people participated in the "Chain of Humanity" on Sept. 10, 2011, forming a massive chain that began in Battery Park to commemorate the 10th Anniversary of 9/11.

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A new DNAinfo.com study shows that lower Manhattan has a high per capita crime rate compared to other New York neighborhoods.

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DNAinfo talked to Downtown residents about their hopes and predictions for the area in 2021.

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The nonprofit group Tribute in Light will have no funding left after this September.

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

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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 "Hands Across Lower Manhattan" event would take place Sept. 10.

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The residents said they didn't expect Brookfield Properties to listen to their concerns.

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Big construction projects like WTC and Fulton St. transit center bump fests to weekends and holidays.