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Scientists from CUNY plan to do experiments in the Hudson River and share their results with schoolchildren.

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Brookfield plans to tear down the Grand Staircase and create an upscale food court near the Winter Garden.

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An art exhibit depicting 9/11 first responders shown at the Police Museum may head to Washington.

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West Thames Park, the site of a controversial tire swing, will close for two weeks near the end of the September.

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Three people were wounded after a verbal altercation over a woman turned into gunplay this weekend.

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The Ground Zero mosque project could stall if the Landmarks Preservation Commission landmarks its building.

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All three restaurants are set to open around the end of 2011 in a building owned by Goldman Sachs.

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CB 3 voted narrowly to pass a resolution supporting CB 1's efforts in dealing with the proposed mosque near Ground Zero.

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About 100 protesters attended the meeting on the Ground Zero mosque, which grew rowdy at times.

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Stop Islamization and other groups will stage a large protest near Ground Zero on the afternoon of Sept. 11.

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The developer of the proposed Ground Zero mosque blames the media for rousing opposition to the project.

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The tire swing will go back up in the Battery Park City Playground within the next two weeks.

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TriBeCa residents claim police officers give out tickets near the Holland Tunnel rather than helping direct traffic.

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The commission will hear testimony on Tuesday but will not vote until later this summer.