Python Found Coiled Up In NYC Kitchen Sink: Top 5 Stories
Catch up with the news making headlines today in New York City. The top five stories in New York City include a man who has been indicted for allegedly sucker punching actor Steve Buscemi on a street last month. Gov. Kathy Hochul announced that congestion pricing in the city will be indefinitely put on hold, following Governor's announcement that a 50-year-old man will be indicted. Meanwhile, a massive python snake was found coiled up in an Upper West Side apartment after it was discovered in the kitchen sink. A popular comedy club is expanding its footprint and moving uptown to the upper West Side this summer.

Published : 11 months ago by Nicole Rosenthal in Tech
Good evening, New York City Patch readers! We've assembled some of the most share-worthy stories from the city for today, just for you.
Here are the top five stories around New York City: 1. Congestion pricing in New York City will "indefinitely" be put on hold, according to Gov. Kathy Hochul. Read more.
2. A 50-year-old man who sucker punched actor Steve Buscemi on a New York City street last month has been indicted, the Manhattan District Attorney's Office announced.Read more. 3. As the closure looms for Marymount Manhattan College on the Upper East Side, a bit of Boston is set to arrive in New York City. Read more.
4. Get ready to laugh! A beloved New York City comedy club is expanding its footprint and heading uptown to the Upper West Side this summer. Read more. 5. A massive python snake slithered into an Upper West Side apartment on Wednesday morning, according to police. Read more.