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NYC Snow Deaths, Snow Swastikas, Snow Totals; New Rising Sea Level Maps: Patch PM
Also: Whole Foods gets a $13M tax break for helping gentrify Gowanus, and a Knicks player gets physical with Madison Square Garden security.

NEW YORK, NY — If you're reading this, you apparently got through Winter 2017's biggest snowstorm (so far) in one piece. Now watch your step on the way home. Here are the top 11 local news stories worth talking about tonight as you dry your snow clothes on the furnace and celebrate the gift of life, as pulled from our 28 neighborhood Patch sites across the city.
State Adopts New Climate-Change Predictions For NYC: See The Scary Neighborhood Maps
Waters off NYC could rise more than 6 feet by end-of-century, according to predictions adopted by New York state officials this week.
Whole Foods Got A $12.7 Million Tax Break For Moving To Gowanus
Because the company cleaned up the toxic land it build on.
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Knicks Player Facing Assault Charges For Fight With Madison Square Garden Security
Charles Oakley, beloved by fans for his aggressive play, allegedly took the struggle off-court Wednesday night.
Pace University's Lower Manhattan Campus Is About To Become A Massive Construction Site
Part of a $190 million campus revamp.
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Judge Sides With Woman Arrested For Filming Bed-Stuy Stop-And-Frisk
City lawyers had argued the woman's lawsuit against the NYPD should be thrown out.
Swastikas Drawn Onto Snow-Covered Cars In Jewish Neighborhood
"Truly disgusted that on snow day some would try & strike fear in heart of Jewish NYC," a Borough Park politician tweeted.
Jail Officials Will Try To Justify 'Third World' Brooklyn Prison In Court Tomorrow
After four months of delays, a hearing on the Metropolitan Detention Center is finally set for Feb. 10.
Snow Day Death No. 1: Staten Island Fire Kills 1, Injures 9, Fire Officials Say
The fire broke out around 7 a.m.
Snow Day Death No. 2: Upper East Side Doorman Dies In Shoveling Accident
The victim apparently slipped and fell through a glass lobby window while shoveling snow in front of an East 93rd Street building.
Here Are Your Up-To-Date Snow Totals For Thursday
From various measuring stations in NYC's five boroughs.
And Here Are Your Up-To-Date Subway Delays For The Commute Home
Life is hard.
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