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Drug-Sniffing Dogs to Inspect Rikers Staff for Contraband, DOC Says

The reform comes in the wake of a Department of Investigation report that found problems with smuggling.

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Fill Your Belly With $1 Momo Dumplings at Jackson Heights Crawl

The third annual Momo Crawl will be held Nov. 22 and visit 18 to 20 different restaurants.

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Club Hive Shut Down After Fatal Shooting for Operating Illegally, NYPD Says

The club was shuttered weeks after three people were shot outside. 

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New 115th Precinct Boss Initiating Quality-of-Life Program

The neighborhood-focused approach will tackle issues big and small, Capt. Brian Hennessy said.

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5,000-Pound Gingerbread Village Set to Be Unveiled at NYSCI

"Gingerbread Lane" is in its second year at the Queens museum, and is bigger and sweeter than before. 

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Jackson Heights Food Court Reopens After Health Dept. Shutdown

The market and buffet reopened on Nov. 10.

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Open House Agenda: Three Homes to See This Weekend

Space starved? Check out these three houses, from $599,000 to under $2 million.

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Armondo's Planning to Take Over Neighborhood Fixture Trieste

The family-run restaurant has been closed since the Bruson Building fire in April.

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Diversity and the Arts Are Focus for School Named After Legendary Musician

I.S. 227, the Louis Armstrong Middle School, was one of the city's first magnet schools.

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What You Need to Know Before Sending Your Child to a Dual Language Program

Dual language programs are on the rise in the city's schools. Here's what you need to know about them.

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Queens' First Dairy Queen Opens With Lunch Deals, Ice Cream Cake Discounts

Blizzards, ice cream cakes and chicken strips are on the menu at the large Junction Boulevard location.

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Developers Tempt Post-Grads to Shared 'Micro-Suite' Apartments

Developers eye micro-suites as an alternative to the underground housing market's subdivided units.

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Artists Explore Fears of Changing Neighborhoods in Jackson Heights Show

The "BONE RAZED" art show will explore change throughout the city.

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Police Release Photo of Man Wanted for Questioning in Deadly Club Shooting

The shooting on Halloween morning killed a 20-year-old woman.

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Presale Tickets for Foo Fighters Show at Citi Field Available Saturday

Presale tickets for the show can be bought Saturday at Citi Field.

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How Music and Condiments Created a Money-Making Track

Makers of pickles, kimchi and mayo share how their obsessions with music helped them launch companies.

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Meet 'The Obsessed Garbage Collecting Lady' of Elmhurst

Jen Mantovani details the garbage she picks up in her neighborhood on a blog.

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Open House Agenda: 3 Apartments to See This Weekend

Distinct features — library shelves, working dumbwaiter, wall of windows — set these units apart.

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Thief Trailed 88-Year-Old Man for 10 Miles From Casino Before Mugging Him

The suspect was arrested Nov. 7. Police said he first eyed the victim at Resorts World Casino.

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Jackson Heights Orchestra's Season Opener Features Mozart and Tchaikovsky

The neighborhood orchestra begins its third season in December at the Community United Methodist Church.

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