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Historic Suffrage Car Stops In NYC As UES Leaders Push Equal Rights Amendment
The rally at City Hall marked the conclusion of the nationwide "Driving the Vote for Equality" tour.

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The rally at City Hall marked the conclusion of the nationwide "Driving the Vote for Equality" tour.

Two local shelter proposals have divided neighbors, with residents organizing on both sides.
No arrests have been made yet, police said.
Police said they are searching for the perpetrator and have released a surveillance photo of the suspect.
A whimsical mural series created for patients at a Lower East Side hospital will be shown for the first time in nearly 50 years.
The victim was shot to death while pushing her infant daughter in a stroller near East 95th Street and Lexington Avenue.
Police said the suspect exposed himself to a 24-year-old woman aboard a Manhattan F train before fleeing.
Police said six suspects surrounded a 14-year-old boy, assaulted him and stole his phone, shoes and cash near West 134th Street.
The longtime neighborhood play space beneath the George Washington Bridge welcomed families back this week after a yearslong closure.
There's a vestige of old New York at an Upper East Side public school.
Police said no arrests have been made yet.
Among the menu items debuting are drinks like King Jasmine Guava Pear and Mountain Oolong Yuzu Apple, according to the company.
Discount grocery chain ALDI will open its first Midtown store in June.
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The Upper East Side protest drew more than 300 people days before Fifth Avenue's annual Israel parade.
Ink has dried on three real estate deals over $4,000,000 on the Upper West Side.
The Park Avenue duplex topped Manhattan's luxury market this week.
The fire started on the 14th floor of a luxury, 29-story high-rise on Tuesday afternoon.
Parents and elected officials are criticizing the city’s decision to replace a beloved, longtime after-school provider next fall.
A divided Community Board 8 approved a resolution urging the city to create a neighborhood-wide slow zone.