Man Arrested In Vandalism Of Upstate New York 9/11 Memorial
Police charged a 40-year-old man with cutting down a flagpole at a Sept. 11 memorial in upstate New York.
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Police charged a 40-year-old man with cutting down a flagpole at a Sept. 11 memorial in upstate New York.
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Catholic Charities provided food boxes and clothing to the more than 500 residents from the Betances Houses in the Bronx.
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