- From the Gothamist Newsmap: A commercial robbery at Zebra Place & Veterans Road on Staten Island, a jumper down at W 155th St & Macombs Dam in Manhattan and an EDP search at Macneil Park at 117th St & Poppenhusen Ave in Queens.
- As the NY Post turns 208 years old, its writing is "as sharp as ever," reports the NY Post.
- The state tax department may create a "Hall of Shame" website for wanted tax delinquents.
- The nanny who saved the son of the Chabad Lubavitcher couple murdered in Mumbai is still taking care of him. And the toddler tells his grandparents, "My home is in Mumbai. My father and mother are there."
- A member of the FBI team that went after mobsters is eyeing a run again Rep. Michael McMahon.
- Is foreclosure imminent for the Trump Soho?
- Fewer Hasidim voted for Mayor Bloomberg. Or not.
- If you were upset that Ashlee Simpson-Wentz was kicked out of Melrose Place, fear not—she's headed to Broadway, to star as Roxie Hart in Chicago.





The NY Post: As Sharp As A Marble.
Alexander Hamilton is spinning in his grave.