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Sanitation worker retiring after 3 decades gets special surprise

 

A New York City Department of Sanitation worker is retiring, and he got a special surprise on his last day.

 

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Officers in Brooklyn recognized for hard work in chaotic scenarios

 

Officers in Brooklyn were recognized for their hard work on Friday after what NYPD officials described as chaotic scenes.

 

President Trump changes primary residence from New York to Florida

 

President Donald Trump will follow in the well-trod path of many other septuagenarian New Yorkers who have been drawn to Florida's year-round warmth, sunshine and low taxes.

 

MLB.com reports Mets to name Carlos Beltrán as next manager

 

The New York Mets plan to make Carlos Beltrán their next manager, according to MLB.com's Anthony DiComo.

 

Apple TV+ streaming service goes live

 

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Family of transgender woman who died at Riker's Island plans to sue the city

 

The family of a 27-year-old transgender woman who died at Riker's Island back in June is now suing the city of New York.

 

Council member works to help community access mental health services

 

Getting access to mental health services can seem like an overwhelming process, and one city leader is working to make it a bit easier for people to get the help they need.

 

BP Adams, MTA commemorate 101st anniversary of the Malbone Street train crash

 

City leaders commemorated the deadliest train crash in the history of the New York City subway that happened about a century ago.

 

Police: Woman who infamously danced with a lion at the Bronx Zoo has been found

 

Police say they have finally found the woman who infamously jumped inside the lion's den and 'danced with' a big cat at the Bronx Zoo in late September.

 

Class-action suit accuses Facebook of discriminating against older, female users

 

A class-action suit alleges Facebook discriminated against older and female users by withholding bank, insurance and investment advertising.

 

New infant rear-facing car seat law officially goes into effect

 

The governor's Traffic Safety Committee is reminding New Yorkers of the new car seat law for infants that goes into effect today.

 

The Download: Phone Soap

 

Phone Soap gives your phone a 10-minute bath of ultraviolet-c light inside a tiny box.

 

 

 

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