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- From the Gothamist Newsmap: a manhole fire on Amsterdam Ave in Manhattan, a found safe on 195 St in Queens and a double shooting on E Gunhill Rd in the Bronx.
- The city will begin sending out the much fought-over property tax rebates starting tomorrow.
- A woman who lost a $15,000 diamond stud from her earring while spending a "Night at the Museum" overnight at the Natural History Museum last weekend got it back when custodians found it in a vacuum bag.
- The New York Civil Liberties Union says that pregnant teenagers are not getting the support that was promised to them by the Department of Education.
- While New Yorkers still can't seem to find a way into the top two jobs in the White House over the last half century, if all three cabinet nominees from the state are confirmed, it'll be the most for the state since LBJ was in office.
- Is CityRoom being overly protective when it comes to user comments about Caroline Kennedy and their publisher?
- Mike Lupica thinks that Mayor Bloomberg has some more explaining to do when it comes to how the city appraised the land around the new Yankee Stadium.
- The Times takes a look at the psychedelic art at The Chapel of Sacred Mirrors in Chelsea before it closes at the end of the month.
- And tomorrow night is "the battle of the bubbes" as grandmothers from various Jewish nursing homes get ready to spin the dreidel in their annual tournament.





Gothamist is really falling down on the job here. How is it that after three days, there's still no mention of General Growth putting South Street Seaport up for sale, as reported in the Times on Friday?
Who goes to a sleepover wearing jewelry like that? Did she also take her $50,000 engagement ring camping?
the chapel of sacred mirrors rocks
I bet those janitors loooved digging through garbage for princess' earring.