Officials are warning New Yorkers that tap water is going to taste funny for a few weeks, so here are your evening links: A weed bodega gets shut down, Brooklyn Bishop Lamor Whitehead is in more legal trouble, Flaco the owl isn't vibing with wind and more.
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After the city announced big plans to crack down on the 1,400-or-so unlicensed weed bodegas, it has so far happened toErrol Louis writes that despite Gov.
is going to taste a little different for a few weeks because Westchester and Putnam County water is being piped in while crews focus on repair work on the Delaware Aqueduct.with reopen by early May, at which point 30% of the subway system's bathrooms would be open. The Central Park Conservancy launched its cherry blossom tracker today, and warned tree fans that the blossoms this year areFederal prosecutors have charged Brooklyn Bishop Lamor Whitehead withIn other mansion news, the guy whose company created and sold, Todd Field was once a batboy for a minor league baseball team in Oregon, during which time he basically invented famed gum
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