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A West Harlem walk‑up at 502 W. 135th was listed for $1.375M — Jay Martin tweeted it amounted to about $57K per unit, spotlighting how rent law and debt are reshaping values.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
Federal prosecutors say a Brooklyn man identified as Montilla preyed on minors and recorded their abuse, the U.S. Attorney's Office announced. Investigators are working to identify victims and preserve evidence.
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WWE returns to Madison Square Garden this Saturday with a stacked card, a Jalen Brunson cameo and a tie‑in to Fanatics Fest weekend energy.
Politics & Govt in ...
A state comptroller’s report shows Medicaid spending now exceeds school aid in New York and is projected to widen, leaving lawmakers with tough budget choices.
A new pedestrian passage opened Friday in West Harlem, completing Janus Property’s master plan and linking the campus to 125th Street.
A 6-year-old was struck at Euclid Ave and Linden Blvd Thursday night; police say the driver fled and the child is in stable condition. Detectives are asking witnesses to come forward.
A wall being torn down at a Sunset Park demolition site collapsed into the neighboring Salvation Army community center Thursday afternoon. City inspectors are on site and officials say no one was hurt.
After more than 20 years on the run, Dr. Ronald L. Fischer was arrested off the New York–New Jersey coast and is now in U.S. custody in Manhattan.
Two New York residents were arrested after prosecutors said they laundered at least $43M from pig‑butchering scams into Chinese accounts. The indictment unsealed in Brooklyn names defendants from Brooklyn and Queens.
A burger concept and a med spa signed leases on East 13th Street near Union Square as storefront occupancy climbs and landlords favor food and wellness tenants.
Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
Three elevators at DeKalb Avenue station opened one month early, expanding ADA access and moving the MTA’s 37‑Elevators project past its halfway mark. Upgrades include new drainage features and refreshed finishes.
Two razor-thin Democratic primaries in Manhattan and Queens were called after hand recounts and campaign filings produced narrow winners. The results hinge on a handful of ballots.
NYPD Crime Stoppers posted surveillance and is offering up to $3,500 after two people allegedly robbed a 60-year-old man at 10019 Glenwood Road and fled in his car.
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