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The first year of Mayor Adams’ after-school expansion shut out a number of high-need New York City schools, prompting an ...
A map detailing the findings displays dark green in the northwestern parts of the borough, indicating areas with the highest opportunity scores. These include parts of Williamsburg and Greenpoint, ...
A team of phony NYCHA employees robbed a Brooklyn woman earlier this month, getting away with more than $200,000 in jewelry ...
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The Forward on MSNYizkor books and yentas: When New York City was a Yiddish town
Henry Sapoznik’s superb new book, The Tourist’s Guide To Lost Yiddish New York City, is perhaps mistitled. It’s not really a ...
For her first purchase, a longtime renter searched in Flatbush and Midwood for a one-bedroom co-op with nearby subway options. Here’s what she found.
Nearly three dozen Big Apple eateries are participating in the first-ever Curbside Dining Week from Sept. 5 to Sept. 12, offering discounts offered to patrons.
The Argentine master of open-fire grilling mixes it up at the Faena New York, Mark Bittman becomes a restaurateur and more ...
The Guardian Angels founder is battling Mamdani for the anti-establishment vote as he fights Adams and Cuomo for the ...
The English Channel will mark Sohtz’s completion of what is considered the Triple Crown of open swimming: tackling the ...
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Eater NY on MSNTwo New Thai Restaurants Open With Sausages and Cocktails Near Each Other in Manhattan
LenLen offers 1970s Bangkok vibes in Flatiron while Narkara highlights northern and northeastern Thailand in Union Square ...
Long Islanders who served included a sergeant who flew a record number of bombing missions and soldiers who took part in the D-Day invasion of Normandy.
In 1920, New York City underwent a transformation. Photos show how people's day-to-day lives looked 100 years ago.
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