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Marine Park Begins Forest Restoration Project

November 2, 2023 Editor 0

BY MEGAN MODESTE Marine Park is going through many construction changes at the moment but November 1st marked the beginning of its nature and forest …[read more]

Early Voting Begins at Brooklyn College

November 2, 2023 Editor 0

BY ALLISON DUBROW People lined up on Halloween at Brooklyn College in Midwood to vote early. With Election Day around the corner, many want to …[read more]

CUNY Sees Turnaround in Enrollment

November 2, 2023 Editor 0

BY SERIN SARSOUR The City University of New York is seeing a rise in enrollment across its campuses following the COVID-19 pandemic. The initial launch …[read more]

Knicks Offensive Woes Continue in Loss to Rival Cavaliers

November 2, 2023 Editor 0

BY BRET BOTFELD Following four straight losses against New York, the Cavaliers ended that dreadful streak with a 95-89 victory at Madison Square Garden Wednesday …[read more]

Queens Community District 2’s Growing Population Wants More Open Space

November 2, 2023 Editor 0

BY: SOFIA CANONGE A pressing issue is casting a shadow over residents in Queens Community District 2: the scarcity of parks and open spaces. The …[read more]

Can’t Rain on Our Parade! Says Tribeca

November 2, 2023 Editor 0

By: Maxwell Schuss As spooky ghosts and ghouls took to the streets Sunday afternoon expecting a sunny Washington Market Park Halloween Parade, the weather unfortunately …[read more]

“Cosplayers” Animate New York’s Comic Con

November 2, 2023 Editor 0

BY USMAN CHOHAN Some 200,000 visitors attended the Comic Con convention at the Javits Center in Manhattan, a pop culture extravaganza held yearly in early …[read more]

Corona Plaza Vendors Face Uncertain Futures

November 2, 2023 Editor 0

BY SOFIA CANONGE Once a busy public square filled with music, lines of food carts, artisan tables, and loyal customers, Corona Plaza now hosts only …[read more]

Sunset Park: Surge in SNAP Theft Hits Low-Income Residents

October 19, 2023 Editor 0

BY ANDY OLIVAN With the city facing an inflation crisis, low-income neighborhoods around the five boroughs are seeing an alarming rise in electronic theft of …[read more]

Rising Food Stamp Skimming Cases Hurting Low-Income Families

October 19, 2023 Editor 0

BY JACK DWECK With poverty a growing problem in the state of New York, thieves are skimming the benefits from low-income families’ food stamp accounts, …[read more]

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