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Sugar Hill »

The man needed stitches on his hand afterward, but thwarted the would-be mugger, police said.

Crown Heights »

Ras Alula Nagarit turned himself in to police after attacking a woman in the subway, the NYPD said.

Union Square »

New Yorkers say they're being extra cautious after a recent wave of seemingly random slashings.

NoHo »

Police arrested Damon Knowles, 21, for slashing a 71-year-old woman's cheek, the NYPD said.    

East Harlem »

He was attacked on the mezzanine of the 116th Street subway station, police said.

Crown Heights »

The suspect struck the woman with a cloth-covered object, cutting her hand, police said.

Inwood »

The open-gangway cars will replace the current fleets on the A and R lines, the MTA said. 

NoHo »

The suspect slashed a 71-year-old woman's face on the D train at the Broadway-Lafayette station.

NoHo »

Her attacker may have fled in a southbound train, NYPD officials said.

Gravesend »

The Manhattan-bound platforms will close for 14 months, followed by the Brooklyn-bound ones.

Downtown Brooklyn »

A man was punched because he looked at his phone instead of watching the subway dancers, police said.

Mott Haven »

Stations that will get revamped include 3rd Ave-138 St, Brook Ave and Hunts Point Ave on the 6 line.

Bed-Stuy »

The Flushing Avenue G stop and the C train’s Kingston-Throop Avenues station will be affected.

Williamsburg »

The two were shoved down the stairs in separate incidents, police said.

Central Harlem »

The stations will receive technological upgrades during a lengthy renovation, according to the MTA.