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This photo provided by the NYPD shows a gun that was in the possession of a man who was shot to death by police in Brooklyn on Tuesday. The man was suspected of killing his ex-girlfriend earlier in the morning outside the Resorts World Casino in Queens at around 2:30 a.m. before fleeing and texting death threats to a man who was with the woman who was shot. Authorities say the man was killed in a shootout at 6 a.m. NYPD via AP

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“For decades, work on a massive rail project has “For decades, work on a massive rail project has been grinding 15 stories below the shuffling footsteps of millions of New Yorkers and beneath the East Hudson River and Manhattan skyscrapers.

After years of delays and massive cost overruns, the enormously expensive railway project shuttled its first passengers Wednesday from Long Island to a new annex in New York City’s iconic Grand Central Terminal.”

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All was not in place at Tutt’Appost. Three 30-something friends in New York, with respective Neapolitan connections, opened their dream restaurant on 5th Avenue in Park Slope. The idea was to showcase their shared passion and expertise with both inventive Neapolitan cuisine and charismatic hospitality.”

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“COBBLE HILL — With balloons, a ribbon-cutting “COBBLE HILL — With balloons, a ribbon-cutting ceremony and author signing, Barnes & Noble officially opened its new Cobble Hill location at 194 Atlantic Ave. on Wednesday morning. The bright new book emporium, which occupies the site’s ground floor and lower level, is just west of Trader Joe’s, at the space formerly occupied by Barneys.”

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“DUMBO — Commuters who use the York Street sub “DUMBO — Commuters who use the York Street subway station in DUMBO call the crowded F train stop a disaster waiting to happen, and are upping the pressure on MTA to construct a second exit.

But the station is low on MTA’s list of priorities, residents and officials heard at a town hall held via Zoom, organized by Councilmember Lincoln Restler on Jan 9.”

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