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Film Production Studio Breaks Ground in NYC

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$350M Film and TV Production Campus Breaks Ground on West Side  Sunset Pier 94 Studios Expected to Create More Than 1,700 Jobs, $6.4 Billion in Economic Impact, and Significant Public Space Improvements. Manhattan Voice  October 25, 2023  NEW YORK - Mayor Eric Adams joined real estate and elected officials in breaking ground on a $350 million state of the art film and tv production facility on the West Side.  Sunset Pier 94 Studios will be a first-of-its-kind space, home to state-of-the-art film, television, and content production technology that will make New York City even more competitive with other cities.  Sunset Pier 94 will also provide impressive amenities for all New Yorkers to enjoy, including new public restrooms for Hudson River Park, an 1,850-square-foot community amenity space, 25,000 square feet of waterfront open space on the pier, and safety improvements to the existing greenway. There will also be a program to support workforce development and training

Arrest Made in Subway Hate Crime Attack

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‘You Are Jewish’ - Attacker Says Police are arrested this man for allegedly attacking a Jewish woman on a Midtown subway train. -Photo by NYPD By Dan Gesslein  Manhattan Voice  October 25, 2023  NEW YORK - Police arrested a man in connection with the hate crime assault on a subway train in which the suspect is quoted as saying he punched a woman in the face because she was Jewish. Cops arrested 28-year-old Christopher N. D’Aguiar of East Harlem. He was charged with hate crime assault, aggravated harassment, assault and harassment. At around 11:30 pm on October 14, a 29-year-old woman was sitting on a Number 7 Train near the 42nd Street and Lexington Avenue Subway Station. Without notice a man walked over to her and punched her in the face.  Cops said the woman asked her attacker why he punched her and he told her, “You are Jewish.”

Chelsea Chain Snatching Valued at a Grand - NYC News

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Fled on Blue Moped Police are searching for a moped riding chain snatcher in Chelsea. -Photo by NYPD By Dan Gesslein  Manhattan Voice  October 23, 2023  NEW YORK - A moped riding thief made off with a $1,000 necklace during a chain snatching in Chelsea, cops said.  Police released surveillance video of the suspect who was dressed all in black and was riding a blue moped.  At around 5 pm on October 19, a 39-year-old woman was walking in front of 215 West 17th Street in Chelsea. Cops said a man came up to her and ripped the necklace off her neck.  The chain snatcher then hopped on a blue moped and drove off eastbound on West 17th Street.  The victim suffered injuries and refused medical attention at the scene.  Cops said the necklace is valued at $960.  The suspect is described as a male with a medium complexion. He was last seen wearing black pants, a black jacket, and a black ski mask. Anyone with information in regard to this incident is asked to call the NYPD&#

Elderly Man Sucker Punched in Union Square - NYC News

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Moped Riding Attacker Caught on Camera Police are searching for this man in connection with an assault on an elderly man in Union Square. -Photo by NYPD By Dan Gesslein  Manhattan Voice  October 20, 2023  NEW YORK - An elderly man was sucker punched in an unprovoked attack near Union Square, cops said. The attacker took off on a moped.  At around 1:45 pm on September 27, a 72-year-old man was walking in the vicinity of 14th Street and Union Square. Cops said an unknown man walked up to him, punched him and then pushed. The senior fell backward into a large cement flowerpot.  The attacker hopped on a black electric moped and rode off. 

Hate Crime in Subway - NYC Crime

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‘You Are Jewish’ - Attacker Says Police are searching for this man for allegedly attacking a Jewish woman on a Midtown subway train. -Photo by NYPD By Dan Gesslein  Manhattan Voice  October 18, 2023  NEW YORK - A woman was punched in the face on a Midtown subway train because, according to her attacker, she is Jewish, cops said.  At around 11:30 pm on October 14, a 29-year-old woman was sitting on a Number 7 Train near the 42nd Street and Lexington Avenue Subway Station. Without notice a man walked over to her and punched her in the face.  Cops said the woman asked her attacker why he punched her and he told her, “You are Jewish.”

New Video - Subway Push Suspects - NYC Crime

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Police released surveillance video of two men wanted in connection with an assault and the pushing of a man onto the subway tracks. -Photo by NYPD Cops Release New Video in Man Pushed onto Subway Tracks By Dan Gesslein Manhattan Voice October 18, 2023 NEW YORK - Police released new surveillance video of two men wanted in connection with the beating of a straphanger and then pushing him onto the subway tracks. The new video shows the two suspects as they exited the turnstiles to the  Broadway and 72nd Street train station. The first suspect has a light complexion and was seen wearing a red puffy jacket, black baseball cap, black shirt and black pants. The second suspect has a light complexion. He was was last seen wearing a black sweater, black baseball cap and dark jeans. At around 2:30 am on October 14, a 32-year-old man was riding a northbound Number 2 train. Cops said at some point the straphanger got into an argument with two men inside the subway car. When the train

Physical Therapy Tips - Health NYC

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Tips to navigating through the physical therapy process. -File Photo Physical therapy is a journey  Here are some tips on navigating the ‘Voyage’ By Sanjeev Sinha, Physical Therapist, VNS Health   NYC News Network  October 18, 2023 HEALTH NEWS - As a physical therapist for the last 16+ years with the home health nonprofit VNS Health , working in the Bronx, I’ve seen patients facing a myriad of challenges, from stroke survivors to cancer patients, to older adults recovering from falls and much more. But no matter what brings a patient to us, it always brings me joy to help patients become more independent in their homes after they are released from the hospital.  Over the course of my career, I’ve often been asked about my favorite part of the job, and my response is always the same: there’s nothing better than seeing one of my former patients out for a walk. They’ll yell out to me by my nickname, “San!” when they see me going to visits in the neighborhood, and when I tu
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