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May 21, 2022
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Heyward Patterson, a 67-year-old church deacon whose life revolved around service and faith, was the first of 10 massacre victims to be laid to rest.
By Troy Closson
Bill de Blasio, the ex-mayor of New York City, said on Friday that he would run for the House of Representatives in a new district that includes parts of Brooklyn and Manhattan.
By Nicholas Fandos and Dana Rubinstein
The police filed charges in a Bronx slaying that came as New York's children are suffering in a wave of violence.
By Ali Watkins
The M.T.A. shut down the escalators at one of New York City's steepest subway stations, and the outage is set to last until February. "This is just not acceptable," one rider said.
By Ashley Wong and Téa Kvetenadze
A street on New York City's only Army base was renamed in honor of First Lt. John Earl Warren Jr., a Brooklynite who died saving others in Vietnam.
By Karen Zraick
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