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New York City
This Year, 9/11 Shifts Toward Service
Various 9/11 groups are making a conscious effort to shift away from mourning and toward a focus on service.
August 28, 2009
BY
Diana Hubert
Q&A: What Brought You to New York?
The Epoch Times went out to ask: What brought you to the Big Apple?
August 21, 2009
BY
Ross LaHive
Fourteen NYC Post Offices Facing Closure
Fourteen New York City post offices could close in Manhattan, the Bronx, and Queens.
August 20, 2009
BY
Diana Hubert
Businesses Along Second Avenue Subway Continue to Struggle
Small businesses situated along the Second Avenue Subway construction corridor are still struggling according to a survey.
August 20, 2009
BY
Diana Hubert
Vito Lopez Announces Plans for Affordable Housing Fund
To ensure continued funding for affordable housing, Assembly Member Vito Lopez requested $500 million in capital funding to ...
August 19, 2009
BY
Christine Lin
Melinda Katz Receives Building Union Endorsement
The Building and Construction Trades Council announced o its endorsement of Councilwoman Melinda Katz on Wednesday.
August 19, 2009
BY
Cliff Jia
Taking in New York by Duck
When Henry Hudson explored the lands around present-day New York City in 1609, he never could have guessed ...
August 6, 2009
BY
Eyal Levinter
Washington Heights Says Goodbye to Graffiti
Washington Heights graffiti will be power washed away this coming week.
August 6, 2009
BY
Diana Hubert
Grades That Pay
More than one thousand inner city high school students received more than $825,000 collectively on August 5th...
August 6, 2009
BY
Cheryl Wu
‘Little House on the Prairie’ Cast Build House in the Bronx
The cast and crew are taking part in Habitat for Humanity's mission to bring affordable housing to those ...
August 4, 2009
BY
Dor Levinter
Prescription Drug Prices Vary Greatly Across NYC
A new study released by Councilman Eric Gioia reveals that prescription drug prices differs greatly across the five ...
August 2, 2009
BY
Julia Kantor
J.C. Penney Opens First Manhattan Store
More than 40 children in the Bronx came to J.C. Penney on a J.C. Penney-sponsored shopping spree, with ...
August 2, 2009
BY
Vicky Jiang
Citizens Protest Chinatown Development
A torrential downpour, a megaphone, and the umbrellas of protesting citizens crowded the front of East Bank in ...
July 30, 2009
BY
Cliff Jia
NYC Offers New Kid TV Programs in Spanish
To the delight of Latino families across New York City, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg announced the launch of ...
July 30, 2009
BY
Julia Kantor
Immigrant Groups Protest Napolitano’s Visit
While Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano is in town for a speaking event, immigrant groups...
July 30, 2009
BY
Christine Lin
New Yorkers Strive For Paid Sick Days
Public officials, doctors and advocates supported paid sick days at City Hall on Wednesday.
July 30, 2009
BY
Helena Zhu
Proposed Bill Will Allow Civilian Board to Prosecute Police Misconduct
New legislation was proposed on Wednesday that will allow the city Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB)...
July 30, 2009
BY
Vicky Jiang
New Bill May Allow Office Building Bike Access
City Council is expected to pass the Bike Access Bill on Wednesday.
1,500 Postcards Support Health Insurance Reform
Grassroots groups collected a total of 2,500 personal accounts that are demanding health care reform legislation by the ...
July 29, 2009
BY
Helena Zhu
‘Archaic’ Rule Keeps De Blasio Off Ballot
Council Member Bill de Blasio (D-Brooklyn) is fighting to get on the ballot for New York City public ...
July 28, 2009
BY
Vicky Jiang
Q&A: What Does the Anniversary of Man Landing on the Moon Mean to You?
It's a major milestone not just for America, but for mankind. The Epoch Times wants to know—what does ...
July 23, 2009
BY
Ross LaHive
NY Comptroller Candidates Face Off in Roundtable
With 48 days left until the comptroller primary elections, the four comptroller candidates are kicking off their campaigns.
July 23, 2009
BY
Christine Lin
Cy Vance Announces Plan to Reduce Recidivism
Manhattan District Attorney candidate Cy Vance announced on Wednesday at City Hall his plan to reduce recidivism in ...
July 23, 2009
BY
Cliff Jia
Despite Recession, Retail Giants Plan NY Expansion
Despite the ongoing economic crisis, many large retail stores continue to shop for a foothold in New York ...
July 22, 2009
BY
Vicky Jiang
New East River Science Park Signs First Tenant
Pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly and Company has signed on to become the first tenant of the new commercial ...
July 22, 2009
BY
Julia Kantor
City Targets Unlicensed Contractors
The New York City Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) released the results of its multi-country enforcement sweep targeting ...
July 22, 2009
BY
Stephanie Lam
Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Gets a Face-lift
Statues got the celebrity treatment as workers cleaned and polished Brooklyn's Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch on Monday.
July 21, 2009
BY
Cliff Jia
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