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Queens Resident Claims Victory In 'Jeopardy!'

Restaurant Soon Could be NYC's First Unionized Pizza Joint A union effort in Brooklyn has won $24,801 after defeating the returning champion Ed Petersen and Megan Braught, a library assistant from Pennsylvania. A 17-year-old was found trapped in a vault in an abandoned Crown Heights building Thursday night, and emerged without injury. The effort could come as a result of 1, 200 vehicles for Amazon and other companies choking Red Hook's streets daily.

Queens Resident Claims Victory In 'Jeopardy!'

Published : 11 months ago by Matt Troutman in Politics

NEW YORK CITY — Here are some share-worthy stories from the New York City Patch network to talk about tonight.

A union effort in Brooklyn could slice off pizza history as workers fight for an election.

Jesse Chin won $24,801 after defeating the returning champion Ed Petersen and Megan Braught, a library assistant from Pennsylvania.

As 1, 200 vehicles for Amazon and other companies choke Red Hook's streets daily, a local board wants a moratorium on more delivery centers.

Teen Trapped In Abandoned Vault By Friends In Crown Heights: NYPD

Authorities found a 17-year-old trapped in a vault in an abandoned Crown Heights building Thursday night. The teen emerged without injury.


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