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Around Brooklyn: NYPD video shows knife fight

September 16 | Editorial Staff

NYPD video shows knife fight A video released by the NYPD on...

Big fix coming for Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel

December 11 | Anna Spivak

The Feds will be footing the bill to repair Superstorm Sandy-related...

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One tube closed this weekend at Hugh L. Carey Tunnel

October 16 | Editorial Staff

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Hugh L. Carey Tunnel to close temporarily on Sept. 29 for Stephen Siller Tunnels to Towers Run

September 23 | Editorial Staff

The Hugh L. Carey (formerly Brooklyn-Battery) Tunnel will be closed several...

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Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel to close one tunnel over several weekends

September 18 | Heather Chin

One tube of the Hugh L. Carey Tunnel–formerly known as...

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Weekend-long closures coming to the Hugh L. Carey Tunnel

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In Sandy’s aftermath, New Yorkers are strained

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Five Boro Bike Tour Closures

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Weekend Bridge and Tunnel Closures

April 27 | Editorial Staff

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STATE SENATE PASSES BILL REQUIRING CELL PHONE COMPANIES TO MEET CLIMATE GOALS

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BIG APPLE CONNECT EXPANDS TO MORE NYCHA HOUSING SITES

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ESCAPED COW SPARED FROM SLAUGHTERHOUSE

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MTA ANNOUNCES STROLLER BUS PROGRAM EXPANSION

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