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Month: February 2019

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Greater NY Chamber Of Commerce Gives Black History Awards

February 28, 2019 journalism 0

By Alexander Parisel   The Greater New York Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual Black History Awards Breakfast at the Hard Rock Café in Times …[read more]

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Councilman: Give LGBT’s the Same Help That Women and Minorities Get

February 28, 2019 journalism 0

By Shanika Carlies   On Thursday morning, in front of the steps of City Hall, Councilmember Ritchie Torres, who represents the 15th Council District in …[read more]

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Jumaane Williams and the Tale of Two City Newspapers

February 28, 2019 journalism 0

By Austin Santiago   On Tuesday, Jumaane Williams, a councilmember representing Brooklyn’s 45th district in Central Brooklyn, was elected the new Public Advocate for New …[read more]

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Teachers in Bronx Tell Children: Know Your History, Know Yourselves

February 28, 2019 journalism 0

By Maya Dower-Johnson   The children of the Williamsbridge NAACP Early Childhood Education Center hosted its annual Black History Month Celebration, as they engaged in …[read more]

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Day Laborers – Poor, Ignored and Often Cheated – Get Help from an Upper Manhattan Immigrant Group

February 28, 2019 journalism 0

By Joseph Leo and Jonathan Wilson   Day Laborers got a win on Thursday. There will be more funding for day laborers thanks to the …[read more]

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Rally-Goers: We Need Congestion Pricing to Get to Work – and to Survive!

February 28, 2019 journalism 0

By Zainab Iqbal   “Congestion pricing now!” rally-goers shouted Thursday morning, in the cold weather on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, right across the …[read more]

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New Flushing Development Symbolizes Commitment to Immigrants and Affordable Housing, Supporters Say

February 22, 2019 journalism 0

By Brianna Mikes   Thursday was the grand celebration of a new 231–unit, multi–family affordable housing development in Flushing, Queens, to be known as One …[read more]

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Accused Killer of Gaelic Athlete in Court

February 21, 2019 journalism 0

By Jada May Steven O’Brien, 25, is accused of landing a deadly punch to John “Danny” McGee, 21, a Gaelic football player. During the early …[read more]

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Mothers Given Opportunity to Learn Coding

February 21, 2019 journalism 0

By Salamat Ellams   Mothers in New York are excited that the nonprofit organization, MotherCoders, is making New York City its sister home. MotherCoders was …[read more]

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Lynne Patton Continues to Steal the Spotlight in NYC

February 21, 2019 journalism 0

By Carolann Lowe   Lynne Patton, the New York/New Jersey regional administrator for the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development, is becoming quite a …[read more]

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