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LATEST NYC DEPARTMENT NEWS:

NYC on pothole-filling blitz
The holidays may be over, but pothole season has only just begun.

Shale gas drillers meet NYC opposition
City officials fears shale extraction process will pollute drinking water for eight million people

NYPD: Crime Continues To Fall In NYC
Crime continues to drop in the city despite a rise in homicides. The police department's CompStat program, which tracks crime statistics daily, shows overall crime fell citywide by 3.4 percent in 2008.

Annual Christmas Tree Collection Begins
The Department of Sanitation kicked off its annual Christmas tree curbside collection and recycling program today. The program will run through Friday, January 16th.

NYC Department of Transportation unveils remodeled Gehrig Plaza
Congressman Jose Serrano, Borough President Adolfo Carrion Jr., and NYC Department of Transportation commissioner Janette Sadik-Khan met at the Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation offices on E. 161st Street on Monday, December 22 to celebrate the opening of the remodeled Lou Gehrig Plaza.

January 4th In NYC History
On this date in... 1877... Railroad magnate Cornelius Vanderbilt dies, leaving an estate of more than $100 million. Vanderbilt had built the New York Central Railroad and Grand Central Terminal.

Homicides up in NYC in 2008
Killings dropped by a third here last year, making Wisconsin's largest city among the nation's most successful in tackling its 2008 murder rate.