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"Looking back, it's terrifying — but in the moment, instinct kicks in."

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"Looking back, it's terrifying — but in the moment, instinct kicks in."

Starting next week, protesters will camp on busy Third Avenue to demand Gov. Cuomo stop "selling out tenants" and catering to developers.
All the important local news stories you may have missed last week.
All the important local news stories you may have missed last week.
Plus: A serial NYC skyscraper climber is busted again for an alleged night stunt, and some major pain awaits for G train and M train riders.
The 16-foot, 3,500-pound shark has been lingering off the New Jersey coastline, just south of NYC, for a few days now. Here's the latest.
Also: West Villagers sue overenthusiastic Equinox gym teachers for yelling too loud, and Lorde makes one Liquiteria employee's literal life.
Yet another bold move by the band of Crown Heights tenants refusing to let "slumlord" Mendel Gold flip 80 New York Ave. to luxury housing.
Sirens wailed throughout Chelsea and Midtown late Thursday morning as firefighters rushed to put out a fire at a new high-rise hotel on 6th.
Plus: Trader Joe's is opening a new NYC outpost, and we've got a primer on the "terrorist" controversy plaguing the Puerto Rican Day Parade.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio stand on opposite sides of the battle line.
Plus: Five manholes simultaneously burst into flames on the Upper East Side, and a teen rapper from Flatbush is jailed for murder in Miami.
A new ride-sharing app is offering $1 round trips to seven different beaches outside NYC this summer.
A teen rapper from Flatbush is jailed in Miami for allegedly killing a man over a coveted Ocean Drive parking spot on Urban Beach Weekend.
Also: A baby is found dead at his nanny's Brooklyn apartment, and more than a dozen NYC kids are injured when their school bus crashes.
Who would have thought the whiteness abolition movement would find a home base on the Upper East Side?
Also: A missing school cop turns up dead in the East River, and StreetEasy advises NYC college grads on which neighborhood to gentrify next.
At least 10 women jailed in Brooklyn's "windowless," "unconscionable" federal prison were allegedly raped or abused by high-ranking guards.
Plus: Some horrible people are starting to call South Harlem "SoHa," and a jail guard's gun goes off in a busy Mexican joint in Manhattan.
The three winners of the "MTA Genius Transit Challenge" will be awarded $1 million each.