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Nor'easter Nears NYC; School Cafeteria Pepper Spray Blowout; Prospect Park Turtle Heist: PM Digest
Plus: A body is pulled out of Swan Lake in Central Park — one day after another surfaced in the park's Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis reservoir.

NEW YORK, NY — It's been another long day of public transit malfunctions and disappointing weather forecasts and dead bodies surfacing in centrally located lakes in the big city. Below, all the local news fit to print on Wednesday, May 10. Stories are pulled from our 28 neighborhood Patch sites across NYC.
Police Shut Down Entrance To Penn Station After MORE Rush-Hour Train Delays
At this point, it would be bigger news if Penn Station wasn't experiencing any problems.
'Nor'easter' Expected To Arrive In NYC Just In Time To Ruin Mother's Day
The storm is currently brewing off the Eastern seaboard, where it's making bold weekend plans for the city, forecasters say.
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Decomposed Body Surfaces In Central Park's Swan Lake
One day after another body was pulled out of the park's Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis reservoir.
Big Fire In Brooklyn Criminal Courthouse Injures 9 Court Guards And 3 Firefighters, Officials Say
The fire broke out this afternoon in the holding cell area of Brooklyn Criminal Court.
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Another Fire Erupted Today On The Roof Of A Manhattan Mega-Development
The under-construction apartment complex on West 52nd Street has been nearing completion.
Columbus Circle Is A Lawless Death Trap: Report
Since 2009, 10 pedestrians and 18 bicyclists have been injured within the traffic circle.
This Guy Groped A 12-Year-Old Girl On The 6 Train, Police Say
He was last seen wearing a black golf hat on the Upper East Side.
Grammys Returning To Madison Square Garden After 15 Years In L.A.
"The projected economic impact is $600 million," Mayor de Blasio says.
Police ID Woman Set On Fire In Harlem Building Stairwell
Shantee Nakhid's killer used a garbage bag to drag her body between buildings, police say.
Poachers Tried To Smuggle 25 Turtles Out Of Prospect Park Last Week, Activists Say
The poachers, all women, were spotted "luring turtles out of the water and bagging them up," according to a local conservation org.
Watch: Thief Steals $5,500 In Wigs — Plus A Kitchen Sink — From Brooklyn Home
The best part: He brought his dog along for the burglary.
Bed-Stuy Building Contractor Charged With Teen Worker's Death
Michael Weiss' employees begged him for safety shoring just hours before a wall collapsed, crushing three of them, prosecutors say.
Brooklyn Borough Prez Outraged After Another Morning Of Subway Delays
The constant MTA power outages aren't just annoying, the borough president says — they're also killing the New York City economy.
Is This NYC's Most Dapper Thief?
The suspect was last spotted dressed to the nines in an argyle sweater and a white button-down, police say, fishing cash from a lady's purse in Williamsburg's Green Corner market.
Pepper Spray Fight At Brooklyn School Reportedly Sends 27 To Hospital
The P.S. 157 cafeteria was more lit than usual yesterday morning.
G Train Creeper Pees On Platform, Slaps Woman On Butt, Flees: NYPD
Seriously, dude?
East Village Airbnb Host Fined For Loud, Drug-Fueled Parties
Jennie Livingston is one of the first two NYC residents to be punished under a new law. (And the other lives in Trump Tower.)
The N Train Won't Be Running In Queens For 8 Weekends This Summer
While the MTA makes $12.4 million in repairs.
Adorable Outdoor Library Planned For Forest Hills Park
The Queens neighborhood recently lost its Barnes & Noble, and its public library branch is closed right now for repairs. Here's what the outdoor stand-in would look like.
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