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Zachary Stieber
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Zack Stieber covers the major news of the day. Previously, he worked as a New York City metro reporter.
Events Celebrate Black History Month
Events held around the city are celebrating Black History Month, including events this week.
US
February 5, 2012
Bike Share Taking Comments on Station Locations
As spring and summer approach, a series of community planning workshops will be held in the coming months, ...
US
February 5, 2012
Mayor Focuses on Pension Cost Cuts in Budget Address
Mayor Michael Bloomberg outlined the preliminary $68.7 billion net total budget for fiscal year 2013, which begins July ...
US
February 3, 2012
Freedom of Assembly Discussion Planned for Saturday, Feb. 4th
With the occupation of Zuccotti Park a not-too-distant memory, an upcoming event seeks to examine what public space ...
US
February 1, 2012
Aquaponics Start-Up in Long Island City Dreams Big
Aquaponics combines hydroponics, a growing method that forgoes the use of soil and emphasizes nutrient recycling, and aquaculture, ...
US
January 31, 2012
Insubstantial Crime Statistics for Parks
A City Council oversight hearing examining crime in New York City parks, including questioning the NYPD and the ...
US
January 30, 2012
Dreams of Filling East River Greenway Gap
Solar panels on the FDR Drive producing energy and buffer noise; pedestrians and bikers enjoying pathways separated by ...
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January 29, 2012
Shadow Theatre Depicts Traditional African Tales
The Shadowbox Theatre uses traditional African tales to convey meaningful messages to audience members, especially children.
US
January 26, 2012
English Classes Decrease as Immigrants Increase
Immigrants make up more than a quarter of New York City’s population, and are important for neighborhood rejuvenation.
US
January 26, 2012
Federal Agency Accelerates Gowanus Canal Cleanup
Liquid tar with the viscosity of motor oil is only one of a host of chemicals that contaminate ...
US
January 25, 2012
Winter Landscape Exhibition from Japan Opens
An exhibition featuring winter landscape paintings by Japanese painter Mototaka Takano opened at the Nippon Club in Manhattan ...
Arts & Culture
January 25, 2012
Employment Rises in New York State, Unemployment Increase in NYC
Nonfarm New York state employment rose by 86,500 jobs, according to numbers released on Tuesday by the United ...
US
January 25, 2012
National School Choice Week
Alternatives to traditional schooling are highlighted during National School Choice Week, with events in New York exploring the ...
US
January 25, 2012
Audit: Financial Reform for Racing Association Not Implemented
The New York Racing Association has failed to implement necessary financial reform after declaring a bankruptcy settlement agreement ...
US
January 24, 2012
PATH Ridership Higher Than Ever
Ridership on the PATH rail system was higher than ever in 2011, with 76.6 million commuter trips, according ...
US
January 24, 2012
District Attorney Sued Over Undisclosed Records
A lawsuit challenging the refusal of the Manhattan district attorney’s office to reveal which private buildings are part ...
US
January 23, 2012
City Planning Approves Rudin Rezoning
The city Planning Commission approved Rudin Management’s rezoning plan of the now-closed St. Vincent’s Hospital in Greenwich Village.
US
January 23, 2012
MTA Purchases Paratransit Vehicles
The Metropolitan Transit Authority purchased 30 paratransit vehicles and will test them to see if they can ultimately ...
US
January 23, 2012
School Recycling Less Than Certain
Walk by three bins, drop your empty can in one, your paper bag in another, and trash in ...
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January 22, 2012
Breaking Into the Film and TV Industry
New Yorkers learned from industry veterans about how to break into film and television production on Jan. 18.
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January 19, 2012
Measured Pollutant Levels for Second Ave. Subway Construction
Second Avenue subway construction does not exceed accepted pollutant levels, said a report by Parsons Brinckerhoff, a contractor ...
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January 19, 2012
Youth Harmed in East Harlem Auto Accidents, Report
Youth in public housing areas are victims of auto accidents far more frequently than other areas, found a ...
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January 19, 2012
NY Tech Community Fears Proposed Internet Laws
The New York technology community is worried about possible ramifications of proposed legislation that they say would threaten ...
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January 18, 2012
New Voices in Redistricting Proposals in New York
Winners for a project to let the public join the redistricting process were announced on Tuesday at Fordham ...
US
January 18, 2012
Report Shows Obstacles for Retail Workers
A report publicly released on Jan. 17 says that non-union retail workers face multiple challenges, including sporadic scheduling, ...
US
January 16, 2012
Transit Workers’ Contract Expires
As the clock struck midnight on Jan. 15, the contract between Transit Workers Union (TWU) 100 and the ...
US
January 16, 2012
NYC Bike-Share Exhibit Seeks Feedback
Two Wheel Transit: NYC Bike Share, a new exhibit at the Center for Architecture, is designed to help ...
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January 13, 2012
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