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Raves at undisclosed locations and 100-person boat parties might be the scariest thing New Yorkers see this Halloween weekend.
Raves at undisclosed locations and 100-person boat parties might be the scariest thing New Yorkers see this Halloween weekend. (Peggy Bayard/Patch)

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Secret Parties Planned For Halloween Ravers Despite Virus Uptick

Raves at undisclosed locations and 100-person boat parties might be the scariest thing New Yorkers see this Halloween weekend.

Juanita Holmes Becomes NYPD's First Woman Chief Of Patrol

Holmes, who is also the highest-ranking Black woman in NYPD history, is among a diverse group of top brass promotions announced Thursday.

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Despite NYC Vacancy Crisis, Austin Street Businesses Hold On

The pandemic has devastated New York City's small businesses. So far, Forest Hills' Austin Street is weathering the storm.

MTA Agrees To Reduce Rent For Grand Central Businesses

Struggling retailers in Grand Central Terminal got a bit of relief this week, as the MTA agreed to a years-long rent reduction package.

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Justice Department Ramps Up Inquiry Into NY Care Home Deaths

Bipartisan criticism claims the state's official tally of dead at long-term care facilities is off by thousands.

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