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Residents fumed over a proposal to relocate a sanitation garage from E. 99th Street to E. 127th Street.
The suspect swiped Snow from a kennel as he was being prepped for neutering, an official said.
Doris Crawford, 71, and John Crawford, 80, were found dead inside their home at 1952 First Ave. Sunday.
The center will provide primary care and social services to locals, officials said.
East Harlem’s Community Board 11 approved the project with several conditions attached.
The survey will help assess community needs, Community Board 11 said.
The neighborhood will see $1.49 million dispersed over four years to help spur economic activity.
Officials plan to get feedback from the community on how to use the funds.
The supermarket plans to open within the next year after a rash of local grocery store closures.
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