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Where To Eat This Weekend In NYC
Here's your guide to the best places to eat in NYC this weekend.

Ciara McCarthy is a reporter for Patch in New York City, covering lower Manhattan. You can reach her at ciara.m@patch.com.
Here's your guide to the best places to eat in NYC this weekend.

The guard and his accomplice sold guns, including "assault-style weapons capable of inflicting mass casualties," prosecutors said.
Looking for something to do this weekend? Here are the weirdest, most interesting events Manhattan has to offer.
WOW House: A home once owned by Eminem's manager is on the market.
A man was thrown to the ground and punched in the Fulton Street subway station while robbers searched for his phone, police said.
Two robbers forced themselves into the woman's apartment as she was leaving to take out the garbage, police said.
Boris & Horton says its the first in NYC where both you and your pup can enjoy a coffee break.
The helicopter will take aerial shots of Lower Manhattan as it roams the sky on Friday morning.
"They have become family in a way," a longtime patron of the diner said of the restaurant's staff.
A suspicious package was later determined to be a coffee urn that had been left behind from the TV show's set.
Ray Phillips died of a World Trade Center-related illness, according to his family and fire officials.
The robber then punched the man in the face after the man chased after him in Greenwich Village, police said.
Two men are suspected in two recent attacks in the neighborhood, according to police.
The man touched himself in front of a woman while they were on the 1 train, police said.
The CEO of Families for Excellent Schools was fired on Wednesday after he was accused of "inappropriate behavior."
L train service was shut down in most of Brooklyn on Wednesday afternoon because of a police investigation.
The collision caused part of the West Side Highway to shut down on Wednesday afternoon.
A quaint home on 19th Street is available to rent — if you have $8,500 laying around each month.
Rose McGowan, one of multiple actresses to accuse the Hollywood producer of sexual harassment and assault, will discuss her new book.
The legendary alt-weekly will return to its longtime home after being beset with layoffs and the end of its print publication.