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Giant Times Square sculpture invites visitors to 'whisper' their 'hopes and dreams'

Times Square's largest-ever art installation is a beacon for New Yorkers and tourists alike to "conjure" up their cathartic thoughts and feelings — and even hopes for the future.

Couple who lost Tiffany wedding ring in meat aisle get it back thanks to eagle-eyed employee

A keen-eyed Trader Joe's employee recovered a precious wedding band lost by a shopper at its Union Square spot.

Historic NYC landmark has become 'disgusting flea market' for illegal hawkers

"It is totally disgusting. The bridge used to be a great place to walk over. Not anymore because of all the vendors," wrote one resident.

Homeless NYC 'parking pirate' shipwrecked in Battery Park City

John McIntosh -- the 41-year-old homeless hoarder who hogged space on spot-scarce Warren Street in Battery Park City and then moved his junk-stuffed jalopy for a price -- has been...

Union Square nonprofit slammed for asking locals to cover $55K in repairs after Twitch streamer's riot

The nonprofit Union Square Partnership is getting grief after asking locals to pay the $55,000 to replace the plantings destroyed during a park riot.

NYC landlord installs loudspeaker to ward off vagrants urinating on his stoop

P.O.'d owners of 20 St. Marks Pl. in the East Village installed a megaphone alongside a monitored-24/7 surveillance camera to ward off a growing number of vagrants and drunks attempting to relieve...

Homeless convicted sex offender terrorizes women in the East Village

Fritz Marseille -- who spent five months in jail last year for allegedly groping two women -- loiters between East 3rd Street and East 5th Street along Second Avenue, allegedly...

Homeless NYC 'parking pirate' will give up his space — for some booty

A homeless "entrepreneur" has been living out of his car on a parking-scarce street in Battery Park City for over a decade.

Much-buzzed about NYC cannabis-infused bake shops are illegal: officials

Sweetooth cannabis-infused bake shops are unlicensed and illegal, according to the state Office of Cannabis Management.

Exec's $2M estate 'wasted' as disabled niece waits for inheritance: records

Meryn Klabouch "has not been paid one penny" from Morrissey's estate, which included stocks and a 1 bedroom 1.5 bath Yorkville co-op.

This NYC 'Wall of Shame' puts supermarket shoplifters in crosshairs

A Bronx supermarket is posting photos of shoplifters -- and their stolen delicacy of choice -- on a wall of shame alongside its butcher counter.

Grinches abound: It's the most wonderful time of the year — for NYC thieves

Grinch grand larcenists are primed for the holiday rush and New York's Finest told The Post they're ready.

Counterfeiters back peddling swag in NYC's Chinatown — just 3 months after NYPD takedown

Three months after a massive NYPD sting netted as much as $2 million in knockoff designer goods -- peddlers of faux Fendi and pirated Prada are out in full force...

NYC block held hostage by lunchtime rowdies flashing toy guns, weed

A band of foul-mouthed, toy gun-waving, pot-puffing high school hooligans are keeping residents of West 13th off 6th Avenue inside their homes.

'It's the bowels of hell': NYC park turning into 'disgusting' area filled with rats, homeless

"I feel outraged about the garbage and the rats. Every bench is taken up by the homeless and nobody is doing anything about it," one resident said of Cooper Triangle...

Meat street: This NYC street is getting rotten reviews for its unsanitary conditions

A pair of Chinese restaurants in the East Village are brazenly dumping their trash on St. Marks Place.

This NYC ATM is a virtual stick-up

Several sidewalk ATMs in Chinatown are ripping customers off as they look for money to use at the neighborhood's many cash-only businesses.

'Subway vigilante' Bernie Goetz is a coronavirus quarantine denier

"That's bulls--t about wearing a mask, and the social distancing," Goetz told a New York Post photographer, as squirrels ate peanuts from his hand in the park.