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Inwood »

Inwood had the most complaints of any neighborhood.

Upper West Side »

The firework complaints are focused between West 100th and 109th streets, according to city data.

Long Island City »

There will be no parking from 44th Drive to 54th Avenue between Vernon Boulevard and the East River.

Long Island City »

The park will be closed on July 4 so that Macy's can use it as a command center, a spokesman said.

DUMBO »

Bad weather put a damper on some July 4th activities, though skies were expected to clear by nighttime.

Fort Greene »

Fireworks fans looking to catch the Fourth of July show can find plenty of places to watch.

Rockaway Beach »

The beaches will be open and staffed for the first time this summer.

Midtown »

We've got tips and menus for throwing a casual but impressive Independence Day party. 

Lower East Side »

The July 4 fireworks show will return to the East River this year for the first time since 2008.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

Revelers flocked to rooftops and flooded the West Side Highway Thursday night.

New York City »

The competitive eater brought home his seventh straight win.

Astoria »

George Liakas, 26, was found with 50 boxes of fireworks and pounds of explosives, cops say.

Melrose »

The seizure was part of an ongoing crackdown on illegal fireworks prior of the Fourth of July.

Civic Center »

Find where you can park and what will be closed on the Fourth of July.

Chelsea »

There are plenty of places to catch the fireworks, but some are pricier than others.