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Stringer and De La Rosa Swap Endorsements ‘In the Heights’

November 20, 2020 journalism 0

By NAYELIS VARGAS New York Comptroller Scott Stringer on Thursday announced his endorsement of Assemblywoman Carmen De La Rosa for a seat on the City …[read more]

Arabs & Israelis Plan Interfaith Events

November 20, 2020 journalism 0

By STACY FISCH Countless menorahs will be lit all over the world for Hanukah next month. One candelabra will be more special than most. It …[read more]

NY State Libraries Suffer Under Budget Axe

November 20, 2020 journalism 0

By M.A. RAHMAN A group of  New York State library administrators testified on Thursday that many libraries in poor, vulnerable areas were facing permanent closure …[read more]

Falsely Accused Killer Goes Free After 25 Years

November 20, 2020 journalism 0

By WESTON LOVING A Queens man, previously found guilty of murder and robbery, walked out of the Queens County Courthouse Thursday, exonerated of his crimes …[read more]

Bar Assn. Tackles Matters of Black & Blue

November 20, 2020 journalism 0

By IVAN MORROBEL The New York City Bar Association was ready to put police reform at the forefront of the agenda,  according to comments at …[read more]

L.I. Charter Airline Adds to Fleet

November 19, 2020 journalism 0

By ADAM ZAKI Ventura Air Services announced the addition of four new aircraft to their fleet at an event at Republic Airport on Thursday, as …[read more]

Bill Clinton Praises Biden’s Housing Plans

November 19, 2020 journalism 0

By BOBBIE BELL Former President Bill Clinton on Thursday gave a thumb’s up to President-elect Joe Biden plan to tackle the affordable housing crisis among …[read more]

Ranger Job in Covid Not a Walk in the Park

November 18, 2020 journalism 0

By CONRAD HOYT Amid unprecedented and harrowing times, New York City’s Urban Park Rangers have been the backbone in supplying some semblance of refuge for …[read more]

A Streetcar Named Division

November 18, 2020 journalism 0

By ZION DECOTEAU On the westen edge of Brooklyn and Queens lies a waterfront overlooking the Upper New York Bay and East River. Along this …[read more]

The Covid Grinch Stole Christmas

November 18, 2020 journalism 0

By CARMEN SAFFIOTI A 75 foot-tall, 45-foot-wide Norway Spruce from Oneonta, New York was hauled to its destination in Rockefeller Center on Thursday but with …[read more]

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