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Show Will Go On: City's Plan To Reopen Broadway | NYC Roundup

Here are the must-read Patch NYC stories for Thursday, March 25.

People walk through the empty Broadway theater district one year after it was closed due to Covid-19 restrictions on March 12, 2021 in New York City.
People walk through the empty Broadway theater district one year after it was closed due to Covid-19 restrictions on March 12, 2021 in New York City. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

A round-up of the news stories in New York City today:

Broadway To Return With Vaccine Sites For Theater Workers: Mayor

Vaccine sites for Broadway workers will open in the Theater District in April as the city aims to reopen shows by September, the mayor said.

This NYC Intersection Is The Worst In The State, Study Finds

A new report found that Brooklyn drivers lose thousands of hours waiting for lights at major intersections.

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Woman Found Dead In Midtown Hotel, Man Arrested For Murder

A 26-year-old woman's death Wednesday inside a Midtown hotel, initially believed to be natural, has now been ruled a homicide, police said.

Cuomo Family Got VIP Coronavirus Testing As Pandemic Hit: Reports

Gov. Andrew Cuomo's administration lined up special access to COVID-19 tests for the governor's family and others, according to reports.

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Dominican Leaders Trounce Super-Rich Outsiders In Bronx Special Election Influence Battle

Roughly 700,000 Dominicans live in the five boroughs, according to the latest Census data, and are the city's fastest-growing community.

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