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Man killed, woman hurt in Brooklyn shooting
Police say a shooting in Brooklyn has left a man dead and a woman hospitalized. Officers responded to a report of a shooting on New York Avenue in East Flatbush at 1 a.m. Saturday. They found a 27-year-old man with two gunshot wounds to the torso and...Tags: Injuries, East Flatbush, New York, Assault, Crimes
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Queens family mourns immigrant's death in Afghanistan
martin.evans@newsday.comHe joined the U.S. Army shortly after emigrating from Guyana, then reached back to help his mother and siblings join him in America. Years later, he rejoined the military after the 9/11 terror attacks, leaving a butcher's job to help make his adopted...Tags: Roy Smith, Terrorism, Wars and Interventions, Defense, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Railroad project affects LIRR summer schedule
steve.ritea@newsday.comStarting today, the Long Island Rail Road's revised summer schedule will include changes on the Long Beach, Montauk, Huntington and Ronkonkoma branches, with more changes to come Monday on the Hempstead branch. On the Long Beach branch, the 2:56 p.m....Tags: Imperial and Royal Matters, Transportation, Hollis, Floral Park, Public Transportation
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LIRR schedule changes going 'smoothly' so far
steve.ritea@newsday.comThe Long Island Rail Road reported no major delays or substantial problems Monday morning, as a new schedule that included a canceled train took effect to accommodate the start of a $60.4-million project to replace outdated track switches in Queens. LIRR...Tags: Imperial and Royal Matters, Bellerose, Transportation, Long Island Rail Road, Railway Transportation
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List of accidents that injured pedestrians
mnaanes@am-ny.comAccidents in the past week that injured pedestrians: -Saturday in Flatbush: A car jumped a curb and hit two toddlers playing on the sidewalk. The more seriously-wounded of the two children was left in critical condition. Two teenagers were also injured....Tags: Lower East Side, People, Vehicles, Crossovers and SUVs
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Woman killed by NYC train
New York City police say a woman has been struck and killed by a subway train in Brooklyn. Authorities say the woman was hit by a southbound Q train shortly before 3:30 a.m. Thursday at East 16th Street and Beverly Road in the Flatbush neighborhood....Tags: Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Police Investigations, Brooklyn (King's, New York), Police
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Smoking manholes cause Brooklyn subway trouble
manholes, generators being used to restore subway service, third possible manhole problem reported. NEW YORK (AP) _ Two smoking electric-utility manholes snarled subway service in a swath of Brooklyn on Sunday, shutting down all or part of some subway...Tags: Subway Transportation, Williamsburg (Brooklyn, New York), Boerum Hill, Consolidated Edison Incorporated, New York City Transit
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Power restored; outage hit 75,000 customers, stalled subway service
steve.ritea@newsday.comService on the A train and along the Long Island Rail Road's Far Rockaway branch has been restored after an earlier Long Island Power Authority power outage knocked out service to subways in the Rockaways and power to Long Island Rail Road signals,...Tags: Long Island Rail Road, Far Rockaway
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Track switch upgrade to cancel, reschedule LIRR trains
steve.ritea@newsday.comLong Island Rail Road riders on the Hempstead, Port Jefferson and Ronkonkoma branches will find two canceled trains and different schedules for seven others starting Monday as the railroad begins a $60.4-million project to replace outdated track...Tags: Imperial and Royal Matters, Hollis, Transportation, Ronkonkoma, Floral Park
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