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Tribeca residents reflect on neighborhood’s history a decade after 9/11
The infusion of millions of dollars in federal funding has helped draw people to Lower Manhattan, fueling a surge in population.
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Curry Hill restaurants score low grades on health inspections
The name Curry Hill invokes thoughts of Indian food for some, but recently it’s been a hot-bed for poor restaurant grades.
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Passaic Street site scheduled for a facelift
The Hackensack planning board has approved 458 Passaic Street, a former car dealership that sat as an abandoned lot for years.
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Artist brings flavors of immigrant neighborhoods to Times Square
Outside, all of Takagi’s photos grace the sides of 25 trash cans scattered around the Broadway plazas.
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Superfund site cleanup finishes this summer
Town officials and residents are debating the future of the Farmingdale Liberty Site.
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Harlem celebrates Obama’s birthday, 2012 campaign launch
Harlem4Obama celebrated the president’s 50th birthday and re-election campaign kickoff.
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Living
Crotona Park East and West Farms to get facelift
Twenty percent of the new development area will be reserved for affordable housing, according to the group’s proposal.
Politics
Harlem artist, neighborhood work to preserve murals
Many Harlem residents consider these gates a part of the neighborhood’s history.
Religion
Racial propaganda causes concern in Greenpoint
White supremacist fliers were left under the windshield wipers of cars parked overnight in Greenpoint, but officials say their message is protected under the First Amendment.
