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Kosher cookbook author Helen Nash, who settled in Brooklyn, dies at 89

HELEN NASH, A CHILD HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR WHO LATER MOVED TO BROOKLYN and became an acclaimed kosher cookbook author, died.

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Second grand jury refuses to re-indict NY Attorney General

A SECOND GRAND JURY HANDED A STUNNING BLOW to the U.S. Justice Department by refusing to re-indict NY Attorney General Letitia James.

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Kids celebrate St. Lucia Day and learn Swedish customs

LOVERS OF ALL THINGS SWEDISH CAN STILL CATCH THE FEAST OF ST. LUCIA, A BELOVED SCANDINAVIAN TRADITION in Bay Ridge.

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NYC launches ‘Blue Highways’ water freight test pilot

NEW YORK CITY has launched a marine-freight pilot between Manhattan’s Pier 79 and the Brooklyn Marine Terminal in Red Hook.

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Catholic Charities’ free ‘toy shop’ helps financially-strapped families celebrate Christmas

CATHOLIC CHARITIES BROOKLYN AND QUEENS HAS TEAMED UP WITH THE BASILICA OF OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP to host a free “toy shop.”

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NYC mom who claimed her missing autistic son didn’t exist released from jail — but still no answers on his whereabouts

The Brooklyn mom who allegedly insisted her long-missing 11-year-old autistic son did not exist was released from Rikers Island this week after her lawyers argued for her Fifth Amendment rights, law enforcement sources said.

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Brooklyn subway slashing: Man attacked on A train after argument over seat bump, cops say

Detectives in Brooklyn are questioning a man who allegedly slashed a commuter in the face on board a subway train Thursday morning following an argument, police reported.

The incident happened on a Manhattan-bound A train as it rolled into the Nostrand Avenue station at about 11:40 a.m. on Dec. 11.

According to police sources, a 51-year-old man was sitting inside a train car when a 19-year-old man took the seat next to him. The two apparently nudged, sparking an argument over who caused the bump, police sources said.

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Police said the slashing happened on a Manhattan-bound A train as it rolled into the Nostrand Avenue station at about 11:40 a.m. on Dec. 11.Marc A. Hermann / MTA – file photo

Things quickly spiraled out of control when cops say the teenage suspect pulled out a sharp object and slashed the 51-year-old across the right side of his face.

Quick-acting cops apprehended the suspect as he attempted to flee at the Nostrand Avenue station. He was found to have a hand laceration, and was brought to Kings County Hospital for treatment. Charges against him are pending the results of the ongoing investigation.

Meanwhile, the victim of the attack was rushed by EMS to Kings County Hospital in stable condition.

The incident occurred one day after a 45-year-old man was stabbed twice in the back aboard an L train at the Union Square subway station. That attacker remains on the lam.

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Ex-Brooklyn Net Jason Collins battling stage 4 brain cancer – New York Daily News

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Republicans already voted to strip health care from 1.5 million New Yorkers. Now, they’ve hiked costs for over 100,000 more. Washington Republicans had one last chance to do the right thing — and they chose to hurt working people instead.

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