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NYC's Billionaires; Gun Ring Bust; Pitbull Shot By Cop; Racial Midtown Stabbing: PM Digest
Also: Gowanus Canal will stay polluted, Juan Vivares detained by ICE, Brooklyn War Memorial renovations and Paul Simon to play Queens venue.

NEW YORK CITY — You don't have to be a billionaire to read the news. Here are 14 news stories worth talking about over dinner from our 28 neighborhood Patch sites across NYC.
82 NYC Billionaires Make Forbes' 2017 List
Opening Of Crown Heights Homeless Shelter Delayed After Residents Go To Court
The shelter, originally scheduled to open Wednesday, is now on track to open "next week," a DHS spokesman says.
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Second Arrest Made In Texas Chicken And Burgers Gang Attack
The NYPD are still searching for the other three people involved in the attack on a man who offered to pay for their food.
Trump's EPA Cuts Could Cripple Gowanus Canal Cleanup, Officials Say
The proposed budget from the Trump White House would cut funding for "Superfund" cleanup sites by 30 percent.
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Midtown Stabbing Suspect Is Army Vet Who Wanted To Kill Black People: Police
The Baltimore man allegedly came to New York City to "make a statement."
NYC Gun Ring Bust: 6 Indicted For Smuggling More Than 100 Weapons Into NYC
The gun ring is accused of smuggling legally purchased firearms from South Carolina into New York City.
Juan Vivares Detained By ICE In New York City
The Bronx father has been detained by federal immigration authorities in New York City.
Chelsea Gelato Shop Owner Sentenced To Prison
Selvaggia Pizzetti was sentenced to serve at least three years in state prison, prosecutors announced on Wednesday.
Owner Of Dog Fatally Shot By Cop In Bed-Stuy Park: 'I Would Avoid That Park At All Costs'
"It was like a reflex," the dog's owner said of the shooting that killed her beloved mutt Ziggy at Saratoga Park. "It was like [the officer] sneezed."
Brooklyn War Memorial Renovation Will Finally Happen Next Year: City
The construction to get the World War II memorial up to ADA code has taken 25 years to set in motion.
Shea Stadium Needs Your Money To Reopen
The Williamsburg DIY music venue shut its doors on March 6 and is asking for community support to reopen with the necessary permits.
Queens Spa Evaded More Than $1.5M In Taxes: Attorney General
If convicted, the owners face up to 15 years in prison.
Paul Simon To Play Intimate Queens Venue
Simon will be accompanied by musicians Mark Stewart and Skip LaPlante.
WATCH: Man Groped Woman In Queens Supermarket Then Attacked Another In Apartment Lobby
The two incidents were separated by only 10 minutes.
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