* FRUIT & VEGGIE CARTS GET PUSH FROM CITY
By DAVID SEIFMAN, City Hall Bureau Chief

He has rid city bars and restaurants of cigarette smoke, banned artery-clogging trans fats, and required eateries to post calorie counts on menus. Now Mayor Bloomberg wants more citizens to eat... << back to Homepage


* BOSS INN - & OUT TURMOIL AT CHELSEA
By CATHY BURKE and MATT NESTEL

The Hotel Chelsea has been suffering from an identity crisis. Home for a century to artists and musicians from Mark Twain to Bob Dylan, the iconic West 23rd Street hotel has wrestled for the past... << back to Homepage


* WEB SITE BIDS TO CASH IN ON A BEER MARKET
By JEREMY OLSHAN

A new Web site is tapping into the city's unquenchable thirst for suds. Since Beermenus.com launched last month - aiming to catalog all the brews sold on tap or by the bottle in New York - its... << back to Homepage


* FACING JAIL FOR SAVING MY GIRL MOM'S 'RESCUE RAID'
By IKIMULISA LIVINGSTON

A sickly Queens mom is facing up to 15 years in prison after she allegedly broke into the home of her underage daughter's adult boyfriend to "rescue her" - and walloped one of his... << back to Homepage


* BABY-BOY JOY FOR QNS. POL
By MAGGIE HABERMAN

Queens Councilwoman Melinda Katz, a leading contender for city comptroller, has given birth to the baby boy she conceived through in-vitro fertilization. Katz, 42, delivered the baby on Saturday... << back to Homepage


* NYPD AXES 'COKE' PILOT
By PHILIP MESSING

An NYPD helicopter pilot, lauded for his high-flying heroics in an air-sea rescue and post-9/11 anti-terror sweeps, has been fired for testing positive for cocaine, The Post has learned. Jon Goldin... << back to Homepage


* SAMARITAN PUMMELED IN VILLAGE
By JAMIE SCHRAM

A young man was beaten unconscious in Greenwich Village yesterday while saving a woman from two thugs who were harassing her, police sources said. Andrew Mindnich, 23, a financial associate from... << back to Homepage


* JUDGE BRAVES THREATS
By AUSTIN FENNER and NEIL GRAVES

A defiant Brooklyn judge will keep reporting to work, despite getting a death threat last week. Brooklyn Surrogate Court Judge Diana Johnson's staff received a scary letter - constructed with... << back to Homepage


* CROOK'S 'LAST SHOT' GETS CAUGHT, KILLS SELF
By JAMIE SCHRAM, MATTHEW NESTEL and LEONARD GREENE

Luck ran out for a daring burglar yesterday - he fatally shot himself on the roof of an East Side building as he struggled with cops who cornered him, police said. Investigators said they don't... << back to Homepage


* SCHOOLS FAIL PE REQUIREMENTS
By BRIAN HAMACHER

Despite strict state regulations, the Department of Education has been dragging its feet over getting city schoolchildren running and jumping in gym class, according to a study released yesterday... << back to Homepage


* MCG'S EX HAS KINK IN ARMOR
By JEANE MacINTOSH

Dina Matos McGreevey has a lot at stake when her ugly divorce trial with gay former New Jersey Gov. Jim McGreevey kicks off tomorrow in court - she's hoping for a lucrative payday but could wind... << back to Homepage


* DUNKIN' 'PERV' BUSTED
By SELIM ALGAR

A Peeping Tom who set up a spy camera in the women's bathroom of the Long Island Dunkin' Donuts where he worked was busted over the weekend - after the perverted pictures accidentally showed... << back to Homepage


* CRANE-EATERY REPRIEVE
By ALEX GINSBERG

A Midtown restaurant damaged in the deadly March 15 crane collapse has a new lease on life after a Manhattan judge ordered its landlord not to demolish the five-story building. The owner of Crave... << back to Homepage


* DEAF GI CATCHES A BREAK
By NEIL GRAVES

A discharged Buffalo-area soldier who was called back to duty despite losing hearing in one ear and suffering a major knee injury has had his orders temporarily put on ice. Spc. James Raymond, 26... << back to Homepage


* CARDINAL'S IN CANARY
By DAVID K. LI

Edward Cardinal Egan broke out the bling yesterday - donning a new vestment that was given to him by Pope Benedict XVI when he visited New York last month. A beaming Egan donned his new threads at... << back to Homepage


* BELL'S FOLKS JOIN PATTI ONSTAGE
By TIM PERONE

Soulful disco diva Patti LaBelle stopped her performance at Radio City Music Hall last night to invite the parents of slain "50 shot" groom Sean Bell to the stage for an emotional moment... << back to Homepage


* PHOTO 'SHOOT' PISTOL CAM URGED FOR NYPD COPS
By LEONARD GREENE

The makers of a small, digital camera that attaches to the barrel of a gun say the device would have ended any dispute about what happened in the Sean Bell shooting. Now, a former Bronx homicide... << back to Homepage


* TURF WAR OVER TOXIC WORRIES
By BILL SANDERSON

City health officials are trying to mow down worries about lead and toxin levels in New York's artificial-turf playing fields. A review of scientific literature about artificial turf hasn't... << back to Homepage


* 400 RIDERS STUCK AS N TRAIN DERAILS
By TATIANA DELIGIANNAKIS JAMIE SCHRAM

More than 400 passengers were stranded for nearly an hour on a derailed train that shut down service on a Manhattan subway line yesterday evening. There were two minor injuries. Transit officials... << back to Homepage


* E. SIDE SHELTER'S SURPRISE ALLIES
By DOUGLAS MONTERO

Plans to close a "drop-in" homeless shelter on a swanky Upper East Side block are creating an uproar from a most unlikely source - its well-heeled neighbors. Members of Community Board 8... << back to Homepage


* MITZVAH GIRL GOES TO 'BAT' FOR POORER KIDS
By REUVEN FENTON

An Upper East Side girl made good on her bat mitzvah promise - and, as a result, dozens of teens from less fortunate families went on a designer-clothing shopping spree at a Queens synagogue... << back to Homepage


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