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The eclipse will happen early Monday.
The annual parade looked very different this year.
Consumers in NYC can take steps to lessen the chance of falling victim to a scam.
Nearly 400 Patch readers shared their holiday plans amid a coronavirus surge.
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This holiday is going to be very different. Here's how to celebrate and stay safe.
The advice is not to travel at all. But, if you do, avoid this time.
With advice not to travel or host large gatherings, Patch wants to know how you'll celebrate this unique Thanksgiving.
The condition of the person is not yet known.
The National Weather Service is warning of hazardous weather Tuesday.
It will be accompanied by temperatures that could feel like 25 degrees.
It's election day in New York City. Follow live updates here.
Patch has compiled a guide of candidates, deadlines, links and reminders about voting in Tuesday's election.
Patch has compiled a guide of candidates, deadlines, links and reminders about voting in Tuesday's election.
Patch has compiled a guide of candidates, deadlines, links and reminders about voting in Tuesday's election.
Officers will be stationed at 1,200 polling stations and are ready to react to protests, the NYPD's Chief of Department said.
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