Those of us who live in Riverdale and care deeply about the climate crisis and environmental justice are fortunate to have as our Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz.
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3/15/24
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So Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz wants to make blocking a street an act of terrorism?
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3/15/24
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The New York Local Journalism Sustainability Act would provide tax credits to local community-based newspapers for hiring local news reporters.
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3/15/24
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In recent weeks, journalists who focus on health care have discussed the problems resulting from mergers and consolidation of insurance companies and hospitals.
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3/15/24
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As I often say, we live in a city of 8.3 million people — and 35 million opinions. But one thing all New Yorkers can agree on is that people come to our city to make it.
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3/15/24
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Just wanted to thank you for publishing this lovely little piece.
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3/15/24
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In the 2022 elections, in one of the bluest states in the nation, one House seat after another fell to the Republicans.
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By Charles Simon & Heather Weston
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3/15/24
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O’ happy spring — which, in old English, means Lent.
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By James Sheehan Jr.
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3/15/24
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One of the single greatest challenges confronting Bronx families is the crushing cost of child care. Studies have shown repeatedly that child care has long and lasting benefits for the socio-emotional development of children.
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3/11/24
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For the 28 years that I have lived in the neighborhood of Van Cortlandt Park, I have seen important positive changes in the park — including the improvements to the Putnam Trail to make it more accessible, the educational markers that address the legacy of slavery associated with the owners of the land, the outreach and programming developed by the park’s partner organization the Van Cortlandt Park Alliance, and recently, the work on the daylighting of Tibbetts Brook.
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3/11/24
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