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19 November, 2021

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NEW YORK CITY — Here's a roundup of the top headlines from Patch from around New York City this week. All NYC Adults Now Effectively Eligible For COVID Vaccine Booster NEW YORK CITY — All adult New Yorkers are effectively eligible to receive a coronavirus vaccine booster dose under a new health advisory. The advisory issued Monday by Health Commissioner Dave... Read more No MTA Fare Hikes Thanks To $1T Infrastructure Bill, Hochul Says NEW YORK CITY — A $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill will save New Yorkers at subway turnstiles and on buses."We anticipate that there will be no fare hikes for the MTA," Gov. Kathy Hochul said... Read more Times Square New Year's Eve Crowds Must Be Vaccinated, City Says MIDTOWN MANHATTAN, NY — Locals beware, and tourists get ready: New Year's Eve festivities are returning to full strength in Times Square next month, Mayor Bill de Blasio said Tuesday, promising... Read more NYC COVID Cases On Uptick As Weather Grows Colder: Data NEW YORK CITY — Cold weather's return has reversed a weeks-long drop in... Read more Mayor-Elect Adams Calls NYC 'Boring,' Offers Colbert Fake Weed NEW YORK, NY — People use many adjectives to describe the "City That Never Sleeps," but "boring" isn't often one of them. Enter Mayor-elect Eric Adams. On a Tuesday night appearance... Read more CUNY Student Contests A-Minus Grade In Federal Court NEW YORK CITY — A CUNY student is suing his college after he received an A- grade instead of an A, according to court records. Daniel Smigiel, 28, contested the grade he got from the College... Read more De Blasio Brushes Off Concerns Of 6K NYPD Vaccine Exemptions NEW YORK CITY — More than 6,000 unvaccinated NYPD employees remain on the job awaiting word on their medical or religious exemptions to a strict COVID-19 vaccine mandate, according to data. All... Read more NYC Reacts To 'Not Guilty' Verdict In Kyle Rittenhouse Case NEW YORK CITY — Terrible. Disgusting. A frightening precedent. Furious New Yorkers used those words Friday in the moments after a jury found Kyle Rittenhouse ... Read more

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