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Bx Man Arraigned in Shooting of Young Wife

September 8, 2017 journalism 0

By AHMED JALLOW A 72-year-old man who shot his much-younger wife after she said he didn’t satisfy her sexually pleaded not guilty on Thursday in …[read more]

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Reading, Writing and Raspberry Muffins

September 7, 2017 journalism 0

By JAMIE DELIZ & MARLENE GOMEZ Kids across New York City flocked to the classrooms of the largest school system in the nation Thursday morning …[read more]

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Hey, You Never Know…

September 6, 2017 journalism 0

By HERMIA JEAN-LOUIS “That’s my son!” said Marva DeBeauchamp, pointing proudly at the newly-minted multi-millionaire standing near the podium of the Resort World Casino in …[read more]

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‘Summer of Hell’ at Penn Station Set to Cool, Amtrak Says

September 1, 2017 journalism 0

By JOSEPH MODICA As the notorious “summer of hell” drew to a close, Amtrak executives announced on Thursday that regular service at beleaguered Penn Station …[read more]

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March Vs. Local Opioid Overdose Deaths

September 1, 2017 journalism 0

By JAMIE DELIZ “Not one more!” echoed throughout the streets of midtown Manhattan on Thursday, where scores of marchers commemorated International Overdose Awareness Day to …[read more]

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Manhattan Coke Ring Case Postponed

September 1, 2017 journalism 0

By TATYANA BELLAMY-WALKER & MARLENE GOMEZ A Manhattan Supreme Court judge postponed the case of two alleged cocaine-trafficking ringleaders on Thursday until he decides the …[read more]

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Plan to Reopen Downtown Area Closed After 9/11

August 31, 2017 journalism 0

By BRIAN MORENO New York state and local officials on Thursday announced plans to reopen the stretch of Park Row between Frankfort and Worth streets …[read more]

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Proposal to Hook Up Buses and Ferries in Red Hook

August 31, 2017 journalism 0

By PAULETTE GINDI New York City Councilman Carlos Menchaca vowed on Thursday to create a “one seat ride” from Red Hook to lower Manhattan, by …[read more]

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Serving the Nabe: Hopes for Indie Bookstores

May 25, 2017 journalism 0

By JOSEPH MODICA When Independent Bookstore Day kicked off on the last Saturday of April, the shop owners were hoping to ring in large crowds. …[read more]

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Advances in Fighting HIV Cited at BC Conference

May 25, 2017 journalism 0

Dr. Monica Sweeney, chairperson of Health Policy and Management at SUNY Downstate Medical Center, tells students at Brooklyn College about the success achieved in protecting …[read more]

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