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Broadway community hosts voter registration in Times Square
MANHATTAN, N.Y. (PIX11) — People from all over the world, the country, and the city visit Times Square. They may not agree on politics, but they can start a conversation with a song. Broadway Votes is a new effort to register people to vote and engage in the election process. It uses songs and shows […]
Disability groups celebrate Chelsea subway station elevator, announce lawsuit demanding work continue on 23 more
Disability groups gathered on Sunday to celebrate the opening of an elevator at the 14th Street–Sixth Avenue subway station in Chelsea, and announce a forthcoming lawsuit that would push the city to resume work on 23 other accessibility projects.
Everyday Veterans: Pandolf Finds Career With Service
After one year of college, Melissa Pandolf, who was born and raised in Huntington and graduated from Walt Whitman High School, shared a similar sentiment regarding higher education with many students nationwide: It was not meant for her. However, contrary to most people that skip Read More ...
Readers sound off on bought politicians, whistleblower protections and New York’s climate goals
Are our elected leaders listening to us at all? Bronx: The government in the U.S. is not in tune with the taxpaying public. The wealthy do not pay their fair tax share, but they have bought the ears of Congress members. The government supports and sends arms to Israel in spite of the fact that we are appalled over Palestinian, Syrian and Lebanese lives lost since 1948. We, especially the ...
Mamaroneck High School seniors take advantage of law allowing them to pre-register to vote
A school year is 180 days, with no two days and no two schools exactly alike. The students differ, the teachers differ, school cultures differ. Here, our photographers find what makes our school days anything but ordinary, the people and programs and events that make a difference, school day in and school day out. ...
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