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BY MARY ZAKHAROVA It’s Fall 2021, and some things are looking up. New York City is still in a virtual shutdown, but it is delighted …[read more]
BY MARY ZAKHAROVA It’s Fall 2021, and some things are looking up. New York City is still in a virtual shutdown, but it is delighted …[read more]
By FAWAAD FAROOQ It has been a tough year for food businesseses, due to COVID-19. One of the top fast-food franchises took a big hit …[read more]
By STEPHANIE ROSERO On Thursday a witness (one of three that day) took the stand. She was Jane Doe #3 and identified by the name …[read more]
By AMBERLEY CANEGITTA On September 1, Brooklyn parents and guardians sat in front of their computers to join the Back-to-School Family Forum held by the …[read more]
By MATT HIRSCH The Families of Freedom Scholarship Fund held an event Thursday at the Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum, announcing a new fundraising …[read more]
By GABRIEL TIU The damage has been done. Hurricane Ida had left its mark on most neighborhoods in Queens. Cars are still stranded, abandoned on …[read more]
By MARWA IKHMAYES On Thursday, Mayor De Blasio announced that the city will put more work towards providing a healthy and safe environment for kids …[read more]
By JORDAN RAMOS On Thursday morning, New York Governor Kathy Hochul swore in State Senator Brian Benjamin as the state’s newest lieutenant governor. The ceremony …[read more]
By JOHAN ABDU Soon, the city of New York will mark 20 years since the 9/11 terror attacks that shook a nation to its core. …[read more]
By AMANDA CURCIO This coming Saturday marks the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center, an attack that killed thousands …[read more]
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