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Lights, Camera, Action?

September 27, 2019 journalism 0

By MARIE FIERO Film execs and members of the public took opposite sides before a joint hearing of two City Council committees on Thursday in …[read more]

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Wagner Students Relieved over Ban of Prof

September 26, 2019 journalism 0

By DANIELLE KOGAN Students of Wagner College expressed relief on Thursday after the indefinite ban of 77-year-old Psychology professor Richard Brower, who allegedly threatened students …[read more]

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Riders and Pols Protest Bus Service Cuts

September 20, 2019 journalism 0

By MAKEET FINCH City Officials and transit advocates from The Riders Alliance Group protested on Thursday against MTA service cuts to several bus lines throughout …[read more]

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Consumer Official Tours Small Businesses on East Side

September 19, 2019 journalism 0

By DANIELLE KOGAN Consumer Affairs Inspector David Raja saved businesses some thousands of dollars in potential fines on Thursday during a door-to-door tour in Gramercy …[read more]

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Local Pols Push for ‘Rank Voting’

September 19, 2019 journalism 0

By KEVIN LIMITI A group of local politicians pushed on Thursday to implement rank voting in local elections, an electoral overhaul that would allow voters …[read more]

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Dolan Backs Closing Rikers

September 19, 2019 journalism 0

By NICHOLAS WILLIAMS Cardinal Timothy Dolan led a group of prominent religious leaders on Thursday calling for the closure of Rikers Island prison at a …[read more]

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ISIS Terror Case in Brooklyn Court

September 13, 2019 journalism 0

By JODI-ANN MALARBE A defendant accused of supporting the Islamic State faced a judge on Thursday in a pre-trial conference designed to set the ground …[read more]

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CUNY Group Advises Aspiring Citizens

September 12, 2019 journalism 0

By FRITZNER NEPTUNE Officials connected to a CUNY-led effort to ease the path to citizenship urged aspiring citizens to apply quickly before the federal government …[read more]

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Hey Andrew, Fix the Subways, Riders Say

September 12, 2019 journalism 0

By MARIE FIERO A transit advocacy group on Thursday released results of a new survey showing that subway riders’ main complaint by far was unreliable …[read more]

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City Council Moves to Expand Bias Shields to Freelancers

September 12, 2019 journalism 0

By KEVIN LIMITI A City Council committee passed a bill on Thursday that would expand anti-discrimination and sexual harassment protections in the New York City …[read more]

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