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Month: October 2016

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Easy Win for Jeffries for 3rd Term in Congress

October 31, 2016 journalism 0

By JOSEPH MODICA This year, Republicans didn’t mount a fight for any of Brooklyn’s congressional districts. “What’s the point?” said Marine Park resident Yellena Hopper. “[New …[read more]

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Uber expands Brooklyn service for 2016

October 31, 2016 journalism 0

By MARK SULEYMANOV Brooklyn commuters can use Uber’s uberPOOL service to get around the borough for less than $8 per ride for the rest of …[read more]

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Maloney Beats Ardini in 3-Boro Race for Congress

October 30, 2016 journalism 0

By ALEXANDRA SEMENOVA Robert Ardini, the Republican candidate running against longtime incumbent Rep. Carolyn Maloney, said he and Pope Francis have something in common. Both …[read more]

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Protestors on Stump Lump Walmart with Trump

October 28, 2016 journalism 0

By ROBERT TAUB Anti-Trump protesters rallied Thursday in front of Trump Tower to accuse the retail giant Walmart of sharing the values of the Republican …[read more]

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Fewer Bats in Halloween Belfry

October 28, 2016 journalism 0

By SOHIE DWECK It looks like not many bats will be scaring trick-or-treaters this year. With Halloween just days away, officials at the Central Park …[read more]

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Boost to ‘Briana’s Law’ Passes City Council

October 28, 2016 journalism 0

By RENEE SAFF City Council unanimously passed a resolution on Thursday urging the State Legislature to mandate biannual CPR training and certification for New York …[read more]

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Photos Tell Jurors Gory Story

October 28, 2016 journalism 0

By ANDREA AUSTIN & PAUL FRANGIPANE A Brooklyn jury was shown photos of two bullet holes in a Brooklyn teenager’s head as his alleged killer …[read more]

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Met Museum Showcases Native American Art

October 27, 2016 journalism 0

By SASKIA NEWTON The Metropolitan Museum of Art previewed on Thursday, a collection of Native American art pieces representing a diversity of aboriginal forms and …[read more]

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Identity Thief Has New ID: Prison Inmate

October 27, 2016 journalism 0

By MARK SULEYMANOV The wife of a former Lenox Hill Hospital employee was sentenced to at least four years in prison in Manhattan Criminal Court …[read more]

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Asian American Election Role Grows

October 26, 2016 journalism 0

By MELODY CHAN This year’s U.S. electorate will be the country’s most “racially and ethnically diverse” ever, according to Pew Research Center. Yet, Asian American …[read more]

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