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Grandmother, 81, Opens Fire on Elderly Neighbor
Associated PressNEW YORK -- An 81-year-old woman has been charged with attempted murder for trying to shoot the wife of jazz pianist Eddie Palmieri near the elevator at their New York condominium, prosecutors said. Maria Cartagena pleaded not guilty to attempted murder,...Tags: Family, Lawyers, Criminals, Prosecution, Justice System
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A Piece Of Cake: Master Baker John Barricelli Recalls His Inspirations
When John Barricelli was growing up, his Aunt Vera had a cheesecake recipe hanging on the wall of her Forest Hills, N.Y., kitchen.
"I can make that," Barricelli recalls thinking to himself when he was about 13. "I kept reading it over and over again. It'...Tags: PBS (tv network), Hotels and Accommodations, Martha Stewart, Ridgefield, Salt
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NJ Transit, LIRR Shuffle Service In Wake Of Snow Storm
wpix.comAs another major winter storm hits our area, officials are taking the proper precautions on the roads and rails. The National Weather service warns the Tri-State area could be in for significant snow, sleet, and ice accumulations. The storm has the...Tags: Jamaica, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Great Neck, Weather Reports, Westbury
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7 Line Weekend Closures Sparks Outrage
wpix.comSubway riders and community leaders are outraged over major service disruptions that are set to take place on the 7 line next weekend. MTA officials say a section of the line in Long Island City will be closed for seven weekends starting Jan. 29....Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Public Transportation, Middle Village, Long Island, Lower East Side
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Protests Against The MTA Continue In Effort To Save Student MetroCards
wpix.comNew York Public Advocate Bill de Blasio and UFT President Michael Mulgrew are set to hold several informational rallies throughout the city Thursday to protest the MTA's plan to eliminate free student MetroCards. Public Advocate de Blasio's flyers asks...Tags: Parkchester, Local Elections, Executive Branch, Elections, Family
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MTA Plans On Cutting M Subway Line
wpix.comCommuters can expected major service changes and cuts as the MTA plans on revising subway routes and completely eliminating the M and W lines. According to MTA documents, the M line will disappear. In its wake, the V line, which runs from Forest Hills to...Tags: Subway Transportation, Transportation, Manhattan (New York City), Middle Village, Lower East Side
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JetBlue Offers $10 Flights for Next Two Days
KTLA NewsNEW YORK -- In celebration of it's 10th anniversary, JetBlue is offering $10 fares for all remaining seats on nonstop flights to 59 destinations. The offer is only good for tickets booked Monday and applies to "U.S. originating flights." The airline...Tags: San Jose, JetBlue Airways, Fort Lauderdale, Oakland (Alameda, California), KTLA
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Queens Guy Muscles His Way Into All-Female Gym
How does a 63-year-old man get a membership at a women-only health club? It's a gym gender controversy that has dozens of female customers scratching their heads at a Forest Hills health club.
The Lucille Roberts fitness center advertises itself as...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Clubs and Associations, WPIX, Bars and Clubs
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Police: Stabbing Victim Likely Met Attacker Online
wpix.comA man found stabbed to death inside his sixth-floor Queens apartment late Wednesday was likely killed by a man he met on the Internet, according to New York City police. Michael Pecora was found dead inside his Forest Hills apartment after the victim's...Tags: Gaming, New York City, Cell Phones, WPIX, Death
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Extra riders overwhelm LIRR service
STAFF WRITERSA crush of commuters swamped the Long Island Rail Road Tuesday morning with thousands waiting for hours to board trains in Jamaica, riders showing up in the predawn to buy tickets in Forest Hill and a sea of passengers jamming Penn Station in the...Tags: Jamaica, New York City Transit, Kew Gardens, Long Beach (Los Angeles, California), Queens Village
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Leroy Cooper
Musician in Charles band
Leroy Cooper, 80, who played baritone saxophone for Ray Charles from the 1950s through the 1970s and at times served as bandleader for the R&B pianist, died of heart failure Jan. 15 at his home in Orlando, Fla., the...Tags: Janis Joplin, Peter Tosh, Manhattan (New York City), Adolph Coors Company, George H.W. Bush
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