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MTA Chairman: LIRR Unions Strategy is Risky
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority Chairman says Long Island Rail Road unions are taking a big risk in assuming Congress will step in if they strike.
In The Papers 7/6/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
Cyclones Host 'Salute to Seinfeld' Night
Saturday night, the Brooklyn Cyclones held their "Salute to Seinfeld Night," honoring the show's 25th anniversary.
Man Charged in Fatal Drunk Driving Accident
Police arrest a Florida man following a drunk driving incident that killed a pedestrian in Queens.
Family, Community Holds Fundraiser for Burial Costs of 8-Year-Old Boy
Family and friends held a fundraiser for the funeral of an eight-year old police say was murdered by his father in Queens.
Body of Missing 2-year-old Found in Prospect Park Lake
Police say a two-year-old who went missing in Prospect Park on Saturday afternoon is dead.
Annual Macy's Fireworks Show Lights Up East River
Despite a gloomy start to the holiday, tens of thousands of spectators lined up along the East River Friday night in Brooklyn and Manhattan to catch a glimpse of the 38th annual Macy's fireworks show.
New Yorkers Head to the Beach After a Wet Fourth
After a wet start to the holiday weekend, New Yorkers are putting on their bathing suits and heading to the beach today.
Taxi Crashes into Storefront, Injures 3
Three people are injured when a taxi crashes into a storefront on the Upper East Side.
Hospital Serves Foods from its own Rooftop Garden
Urban gardens are popping up all over the city, and now there's one in an unusual location: Lenox Hill Hospital.
Once Shuttered Beach Reopens Along Connecticut Shoreline
One hidden gem of a beach sits along the Connecticut coastline.
Hurricane Arthur Downgraded to Tropical Storm
The storm known as Arthur is losing strength as it heads toward Nova Scotia.
School Bus Company Recalls 3,200 Buses
Three thousand, two hundred school buses are being pulled from the road after the Blue Bird school bus company reported a steering problem.
30 Fraternity Members Likely to Be Charged in Apparent Hazing Death
Homicide charges for more than two dozen people are expected following the apparent hazing death of a Baruch College student in December.
Intern at Pre-School Charged with Sexually Abusing Children
An intern at a city pre-school is charged with sexually abusing more than a dozen students.
In The Papers 7/5/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
Family, Friends Raise Money for Funeral of Allegedly Murdered Eight-Year-Old
Family and friends are raising money for the funeral of an eight-year old police say was murdered by his father in Queens.
Rip Current Risk High at City Beaches
The National Weather Service says the rip current risk is high at city beaches this afternoon.
July 6th In NYC History
July 6th
Clear Skies Expected for Annual Macy's Fireworks Show
Despite a gloomy start to the holiday, spectators heading to the East River tonight for the 38th annual Macy's fireworks show can expect clearer skies and warm temperatures.