Residents along a Maspeth block worked together to help
bust an illegal dumper who was spotted attempting to drop off
debris on a vacant lot last Wednesday night, Nov. 10.
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A shoe dropped by one of three alleged muggers during a
struggle with a robbery victim in Ridgewood last Saturday
morning, Nov. 13, led police to the trio of suspects who were
collared during a search of the surrounding area, it was reported.
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Vendors from the Aqueduct Racetrack flea market—which
is scheduled to close as a result of the construction of the new
casino there—implored members of Community Board 9 to
help them find a new home during the advisory body’s Nov. More...
Police are asking the public’s help in reeling in the man pictured here who is sought for breaking into a fish market in Bushwick last Monday night, Nov. 8. More...
It took 20 years of lobbying and planning and four years of
hard work, but on Nov. 15th, 1940, the Queens Midtown Tunnel,
linking Manhattan and Long Island City, opened to the public.
At the time it was the largest, non-federal public works project
in the nation.
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(AP) The leaders of the deficit commission are baldly calling
out the budget myths of both political parties, challenging
lawmakers to engage in the “adult conversation” they say they
want.
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The New York Cosmos Pre-Academy teams dominated during
weekend play, as the BWG U16 Green team stole a thriller,
while the U11 academy squad remained undefeated in the CJSL.
Under 15 Pre-Academy
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JAMES HOLDEN died Saturday, November 13, 2010 at the age of 84. He was the beloved husband of Antoinette, loving father of Linda Ross, Patricia Zanbichelli and Carol Del- Gaudio, father-in-law of Russell, Robert and Frank, cherished grandfather of Lisa, Brian, Frank, Jesse, Melissa and Michelle and dear brother of Lawrence Holden. More...
Editor’s note: The following letter
was sent to InGroup, Inc., a firm contracted
by the Port Authority of New
York and New Jersey to conduct the
first phase of the Cross Harbor
Freight Traffic study.
Ladies and Gentlemen: More...
Even though some of the Founding Fathers, such as
Thomas Jefferson, didn’t much like the press, they gave the
fourth estate special constitutional privileges in order for information
to pass to the folks. More...
With over 40 exhibits scattered throughout the neighborhood,
Arts In Bushwick’s BETA (Bushwick Exhibition
Triangle of Alternative) Spaces event on Sunday, Nov. More...