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Brooklyn Official Asks to Extend G Train

February 17, 2022February 17, 2022 Rachel Thornbee brooklyn, MTA, New York, New York Subway system, Queens

In recent years, there has been rapid and continuous population growth in many Brooklyn and Queens neighborhoods. This has greatly

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More Green Spaces Coming to Brooklyn and Queens

February 9, 2022February 9, 2022 James brooklyn, Coney Island, New York City, Queens, Shore Parkway

“Destination Greenways!” is the name of the study sponsored by New York’s Department of Transportation and the NYC Parks Department

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Governor Hochul Reveals Plans to Connect Brooklyn and Queens via New Train Line

January 9, 2022January 9, 2022 James brooklyn, Kathy Hochul, New York Subway system, Queens, Subway

Finally, the powers that be are working on a solution for the almost 1 million New Yorkers that live in

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5Pointz Owner Libel for Destroying Graffiti Art

November 12, 2017November 12, 2017 James David Ebert, Eric Baum, Frederic Block, Jerry Wolkoff, Long Island City, Queens, Visual Artists Rights Act

A jury found owner of the 5Pointz complex in Long Island City, Queens, guilty of destroying graffiti art when he

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Committee Exploring Public Transportation Along Brooklyn and Queens Waterfront

August 3, 2015August 3, 2015 James brooklyn, cable cars, David Lombino, light rail, public transportation, Queens, Two Trees, waterfront transportation

An advisory committee of some of New York’s most influential developers, transportation experts and community leaders is looking into the

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News 

Tornadoes Delay Start of US Open Tennis Tournament

September 9, 2012September 9, 2012 Shari Breezy Point Surf Club, brooklyn, David Ferrer, Helen Vesik, Novak Djokovic, Queens, Ross Dickman, tornado, US Open Tennis Tournament

In what is a rare weather event in New York City, a dangerous tornado came to life in the Breezy

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New York 

Manhattan and Brooklyn No Bargain for Residents

September 2, 2012September 2, 2012 Shari brooklyn, Cost of Living Index Project, Council for Community and Economic Research, Dean Frutiger, Manhattan, Queens

The data has been analyzed and the news could have been predicted; Manhattan and Brooklyn top the list of most

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New York 

Socrates Sculpture Park Announces New Executive Director

December 19, 2011 James John Hatfield, Long Island City, New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, Queens, Socrates Sculpture Park

Socrates Sculpture Park recently announced the appointment of its new executive director, John Hatfield. He will take the position in

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Geraldine Ferraro Political Trailblazer Dies at 75

March 27, 2011March 27, 2011 Shari Ann Richards, Fordham University Law School, Geraldine Ferraro, John Zaccaro, Mario Cuomo, Mary McGrory, Marymount College, Nicholas Ferraro, President Obama, Queens, Roman Catholic, Tarrytown, Walter F. Mondale

Geraldine Ferraro, former congresswoman from Queens, made history in 1984 as she walked up to the podium at the Democratic

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New York Society 

Mitchell-Lama Helping Make New York Great

March 3, 2011 Shari HDP, Leslie Westreich, Leslie Westreich Mitchell-Lama, low-income housing, Meadow Manor, Mitchell-Lama, New York City, Queens

One of the many great aspects of living in New York City is the innovative government sponsored programs which help

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Learning from Hurricane Sandy, 10 Years Later
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Learning from Hurricane Sandy, 10 Years Later

November 3, 2022October 30, 2022 James

This past Saturday marked 10 years since the devastating Hurricane Sandy pummeled through the tri-state area. On that infamous October

Brooklyn Academy of Music Hosts Rolex Arts Initiative Event
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Brooklyn Academy of Music Hosts Rolex Arts Initiative Event

September 13, 2022September 13, 2022 Rena
Columbia Students Tour Gowanus Canal Superfund Site
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Columbia Students Tour Gowanus Canal Superfund Site

July 31, 2022 James
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