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Special Report: 2008 Pharmacy Investigation

Locations of pharmacies the New York attorney general says sold expired products in spring 2008.

New on EveryBlock yesterday July 19, 2008

  • upper East Side Knife psycho killed by cops was bipolar

    A knife-wielding man shot to death by police in the hallway of an upper East Side apartment building had a history of mental illness and may have been committing "suicide by cop," said NYPD sources Friday.

    Published by New York Daily News on July 19, 2008.

  • Central Park A Fierce Holdout Lurking Under Central Park Mud

    Hundreds of fish and one stubborn old snapping turtle were removed from a portion of the Central Park lake, drained for an ambitious restoration.

    Published by New York Times on July 19, 2008.

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New on EveryBlock Friday July 18, 2008

  • Yorkville Man shot dead by cops in E. Side knife standoff

    Cops shot and killed a half-clad man who came at them with a knife in a Yorkville apartment building Thursday night, police sources said.

    Published by New York Daily News on July 18, 2008.

  • Central Park Behind the Dam, One Fierce Holdout

    The mission was billed as a “fish rescue,” but it was a big old snapping turtle that stole the show on Wednesday — as 24-inch, 30-pound reptiles tend to do, especially if they look more like inhabitants of Jurassic Park than Central Park.

    Published by New York Times on July 18, 2008.

  • 63rd St. and Second Ave. Workers grind away in huge LIRR project

    They recently reached the area beneath the historic hub, having bored their way through some of the hardest rock in the world from an existing East River tube at 63rd St. and Second Ave.

    Published by New York Daily News on July 18, 2008.

  • Upper East Side NYPD: Armed Man Fatally Shot By Officer

    The shooting happened Thursday night on Manhattan's Upper East Side.

    Published by WNBC on July 18, 2008.

  • Upper East Side Cop shoots, kills knife-wielding man

    A man armed with a knife was shot dead by an NYPD officer in an Upper East Side apartment Thursday night after the man's girlfriend flagged down a passing patrol car, city police said.

    Published by amNY.com on July 18, 2008.

  • Second Ave. and 63rd St. 19 Stories Below Manhattan, a 640-Ton Machine Drills a New Train Tunnel

    Over several months, a machine boring a tunnel for Long Island Rail Road trains has moved from a spot deep under Second Avenue and 63rd Street to the depths beneath Grand Central Terminal.

    Published by New York Times on July 18, 2008.

  • Upper East Side NYPD: Armed man shot and killed by officer

    A knife-wielding man with a history of mental problems was shot and killed by a police officer on Manhattan's Upper East Side after ignoring orders to drop the weapon, police said Friday.

    Published by SI Live on July 18, 2008.

  • Upper East Side Armed Man Fatally Shot By NYPD Officer

    Police say a knife-wielding man who refused to drop his weapon has been fatally shot by an NYPD officer. The shooting happened Thursday night on Manhattan's Upper East Side.

    Published by CBS News (Channel 2) on July 18, 2008.

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New on EveryBlock Thursday July 17, 2008

  • Upper East Side Above the Fold: Holocaust history brings rural educators to tears

    An Upper East Side townhouse, the home of the late Olga Lengyl, a Holocaust survivor, is serving as home base for the teachers, who hail from 11 different states, many in the South.

    Published by Riverdale Press on July 17, 2008.

  • 980 Madison Ave. Raising the Roof in New York City

    Rooftop additions can prove controversial, as was the case when Landmarks recently sent back to the drawing board a proposal for a Sir Norman Foster-designed, 22-story glass tower above 980 Madison Ave. It did the same for a plan to tack on a substantial addition to the two-story building at 746 Madison Ave.

    Published by New York Sun on July 17, 2008.

  • Metropolitan Museum of Art Editorial comment: There's no place like home (Opinions/Op-Ed Section)

    Given the throngs in Times Square, perhaps Mayor Mike might want to think about congestion pricing for pedestrians. And just try climbing the steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art without stepping over bodies.

    Published by Riverdale Press on July 17, 2008.

  • Café Boulud We found Café Boulud's missing Restaurant Week menu

    Added bonus -- we found ourt Café Boulud was not listed on the Restaurant Week site, but only because it didn't meet the city deadline. A quick call to the the restaurant's reps revealed it IS participating, and still has plenty of reservations.

    Published by amNY.com on July 17, 2008.

  • 778 Park Avenue Brooke Astor's $46 M. Apartment (Briefly) Off The Market

    In what must surely be the most sweepingly devastating tragedy of the week (in terms of Park Avenue real estate), the late Brooke Astor's salivated-over $46 million duplex at 778 Park Avenue has been taken off the market for the summer.

    Published by The New York Observer on July 17, 2008.

  • 746 Madison Ave. Raising the Roof in New York City

    Rooftop additions can prove controversial, as was the case when Landmarks recently sent back to the drawing board a proposal for a Sir Norman Foster-designed, 22-story glass tower above 980 Madison Ave. It did the same for a plan to tack on a substantial addition to the two-story building at 746 Madison Ave.

    Published by New York Sun on July 17, 2008.

  • 660 Madison Ave. Risanamento May Lose on Sale of Barneys Building

    Risanamento SpA may lose as much as $50 million on the planned sale of its stake in 660 Madison Ave., the Manhattan office building housing the flagship store of Barneys New York.

    Published by New York Sun on July 17, 2008.

  • Upper East Side Mayor's Deal With Merrill Lynch May Expand His Options

    The mayor also has assets outside of his company, including homes in Manhattan, Westchester, London, and Bermuda. In January, the city's Department of Finance estimated that his Upper East Side townhouse was worth $14.9 million.

    Published by New York Sun on July 17, 2008.

  • upper East side New York nabes top country in 'well-being' report, but U.S. lags behind

    Life is good on the upper East side - and Astoria, too. As for many other parts of the United States? Not so much.

    Published by New York Daily News on July 17, 2008.

  • 660 Madison Ave. Italian Firm Looks To Shed 660 Madison Stake

    Risanamento SpA bought the office portion--floors 10 through 23--of 660 Madison Ave. last August for $375 million from Broadway Partners, who purchased the asset in May 2006 for $216 million.

    Published by GlobeSt on July 17, 2008.

  • Central Park Coyote pup takes city catchers on a chase around Fieldston (News and Features Section)

    Two years ago, a coyote named Hal was spotted wandering through Central Park, and swarms of park rangers — trailed by reporters on foot and in helicopters — gave chase over fences, under bridges and across skating rinks before a sharpshooter with a tranquilizer gun ended Hal’s escapade and delivered him to a rehab center.

    Published by Riverdale Press on July 17, 2008.

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New on EveryBlock Wednesday July 16, 2008

  • Upper East Side Incompetence and Corruption Haunt Crane Work

    After two people were killed in a crane collapse on the Upper East Side on May 30, the public’s wariness became apparent.

    Published by New York Times on July 16, 2008.

  • Upper East Side SPIN-RAGE WAR GETS RECYCLED

    A stockbroker who famously leaped off his stationary bike during an Upper East Side spin class and nearly bounced a grunting, whooping hedge-funder off his own bike for being too loud is looking for revenge now that a jury has cleared him of misdemeanor assault.

    Published by New York Post on July 16, 2008.

  • Central Park Former S.I. Butcher Shop Is Now a Landmark

    The last park to receive that distinction was Fort Tryon Park, in 1983. The other eight scenic landmarks, with their dates of designation, are Bryant Park (1974), Central Park (1974), Riverside Park and Riverside Drive (1980), Verdi Square (1975), Eastern Parkway (1978), Grand Army Plaza (1974), Ocean Parkway (1975) and Prospect Park (1975).

    Published by New York Times on July 16, 2008.

  • Central Park Summertime Boozers of New York

    Other potable-friendly parks include the Great Lawn in Central Park, Cunningham Park in Queens, Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx and Prospect Park in Brooklyn, where hipsters recently swigged beer from brown paper bags while maxing on the lawn near the bandshell during a performance by the band Cold War Kids.

    Published by The New York Observer on July 16, 2008.

  • 40 E. 78th St. UPSCALE EAST SIDE BRAWLERS

    William Carroll, a former oil trader who has lived on the 12th floor of 40 E. 78th St. for 12 years, was allegedly attacked by new neighbor and gallery owner Walter Graham Arader III.

    Published by New York Post on July 16, 2008.

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New on EveryBlock Tuesday July 15, 2008

  • 603 Park Avenue $35 M. Park Avenue Mansion Goes to Contract After 19-Year Sales Odyssey

    In June 1989, the month that the Ayatollah Khomeini died, Robert Mapplethorpe’s photos were removed from the Corcoran Gallery and protestors were massacred in Tiananmen Square, the developer Sherman Cohen paid a then epic $12.5 million for the neo-federal, Tuscan-columned, 100-foot-wide, 20-foot-deep, 25-room mansion at 603 Park Avenue as a surprise for his wife.

    Published by The New York Observer on July 15, 2008.

  • Central Park Live Blog: All-Star Red Carpet Parade

    12:20 p.m.: The News will be blogging from the All-Star Red Carpet Parade this afternoon, which is scheduled to travel up 6th Avenue from Bryant Park to Central Park beginning at 1 p.m.

    Published by New York Daily News on July 15, 2008.

  • 11 East 64th Street Wild Wildenstein Mansion Sells for $42.5 M.; Brooke Astor's Butler on the Deed!

    In 1999, Ms. Wildenstein left the mansion at 11 East 64th Street, which was owned by her father-in-law, Daniel, and which she and her husband had shared with Alec’s younger brother Guy. But things have changed: Daniel Wildenstein died in 2001, and Ms. Wildenstein’s ex-husband, remarried to a Russian model, died earlier this year.

    Published by The New York Observer on July 15, 2008.

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New on EveryBlock Monday July 14, 2008

  • 11 East 64th Street Infamous Wildenstein Mansion Sells for $42.5 M., But Is Buyer Blavatnik?

    All unhappy houses are not alike. The epically-altered Jocelyne Wildenstein lived for years with her husband Alec on the third floor of his father's 29-foot-wide mansion at 11 East 64th Street, while his younger brother was one floor up, and both brothers' children (and a nanny) were up top.

    Published by The New York Observer on July 14, 2008.

  • East 61st Street and Madison Avenue SWING AND A DISS BY REGGIE

    Jackson was on East 61st Street and Madison Avenue, negotiating with a painter, when he asked the artist, "Are you Jewish?" according to Post lensman Larry Schwartzwald.

    Published by New York Post on July 14, 2008.

  • Central Park 150K Bottles, Cans Collected From Bon Jovi Concert

    About 50,000 fans packed Central Park for the free Bon Jovi concert on Saturday, leaving 150,000 plastic bottles and aluminum cans in their wake.

    Published by WNBC on July 14, 2008.

  • Central Park Woman assaulted in Central Park

    A woman was assaulted and nearly robbed in Central Park on Sunday night.

    Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on July 14, 2008.

  • Central Park Recyclabes Collected From Bon Jovi NYC Concert

    About 50,000 fans packed New York's Central Park for a free Bon Jovi concert on Saturday, leaving 150,000 plastic bottles and aluminum cans in their wake.

    Published by CBS News (Channel 2) on July 14, 2008.

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  • Metropolitan Museum of Art Lost Canon Camera (Central Park)

    Lost my Canon Powershot 7.1 mgp camera on Friday, July 11th. Pictures of tortoises and...

    Posted to Craigslist on July 14, 2008.

  • Central Park I pod (Upper West Side)

    Found an I Pod at Bon Jovi Central Park

    Posted to Craigslist on July 14, 2008.

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