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The Lasting Appeal of Jane Austen
Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice and Mansfield Park are popular novels by English Author Jane Austen. But they...
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NYC Healthcare Employees Face Long Travel Times
A new report by a transportation advocacy group says New York City Health Care employees endure a long commute.
They, Themself and Schmerm
Joe’s Pub in Manhattan is preparing to host a one-person show from NYC-based trans actor Becca Blackwell. They, Themself and...
Program Launches To Help New Yorkers With Disabilities
A national financial services program is launching to help empower people with disabilities... starting in New York City.
The Islanders are Returning to Long Island
When Long Island's Nassau Coliseum closed for renovation in 2015, the Islanders moved their puch drop to the Barclays Center...
Review: Farinelli and the King
Governors Cuomo, Malloy and Murphy Sue Federal Government Over Tax Overhaul
Miracle Village - America is Hard to See
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NYC Government Is Working With Local Artists
The New York City Cultural Affairs Department named four local artists to work with Government services. The Public Artists...
Connecticut Organization Battles Youth Homelessness Via Census
A Connecticut organization is beginning its annual youth homeless count.
For Rent!
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New York Net Neutrality Legislation
New York lawmakers introduced legislation for Net Neutrality on Tuesday.
SUNY Chancellor Looks Toward Future
The chancellor of New York State's public university system gave her first State of the University address Monday.
City Council Member Raises Money For Victims of Belmont Fire
The Bronx community devastated by one of New York City's worst fires is getting a helping hand.