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Midtown »

The booze-fueled film series is screening 1966's "Batman" at Legends on West 33rd Street.

Throgs Neck »

Ferry Point Park draws hundreds of soccer players and fans, but lacks a permanent staff.

Lower East Side »

A sake resurgence has seen New Yorkers trading traditional wine for the ancient Japanese rice spirit.

Red Hook »

A new distillery in Red Hook is crafting artisanal rum, rye, whiskey and grappa.

Astoria »

Shore Boulevard near Astoria Park has become a "nightclub," disturbing local residents.

Prospect Heights »

Barclays Center officials said Tuesday they'll run a "neighborly" facility without "unruly" crowds.

Prospect Heights »

Attorneys for Barclays Center say the arena plans to serve alcohol until 2 a.m.

New York City »

The Long Island Rail Road is banning alcohol on trains and platforms Friday and Saturday nights.

Park Slope »

Brooklyn Speaks is calling for 10 p.m. cutoff for booze sales at the Barclays Center.

Harlem »

A liquor store that removed its bulletproof glass was burglarized twice in less than a week, police said.

Manhattan »

Clara Espada, 41, is facing a six months in jail for allowing drugs onto Rikers Island.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Four detectives are reportedly being probed for drinking at a Washington Heights restaurant on the job.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Community Board 3 may support new establishments that close early and serve just wine and beer.

Williamsburg, Greenpoint & Bushwick »

Beauty Bar closed its Bushwick outpost in December and plans to open in Park Slope in February.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

Denise Darbeau and Rachel Edwards are charged with third-degree burglary at the W. 3rd St. McDonald's.