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New York
South Ferry Subway Station Nears Completion
The southernmost stop on the number one subway line has been in operation since 1905.
December 12, 2008
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Johnathan Weeks
Slava’s Snowshow Hits Broadway
“Slava's Snowshow” is back on Broadway in New York for only one week, and it is not an ...
December 5, 2008
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Lidia Louk
New York Jews Mourn Dead in Mumbai
Rabbi Joshua Metzger led a memorial service for Jews that were killed last week in Mumbai.
December 5, 2008
BY
Johnathan Weeks
Affordable Housing Committee Hearing Tackles Issues
With Governor David Paterson expected to present the State Budget on Dec. 16, the State Assembly...
December 4, 2008
BY
Christine Lin
‘Bell of Hope’ Rung for Mumbai Terrorist Attack Victims
The “Bell of Hope” sounded from St. Paul's Chapel in lower Manhattan on Wednesday in remembrance of...
December 4, 2008
BY
Joshua Philipp
City May Ban Bottled Water From Gov Buildings
New York may be the next major U.S. city to prohibit the municipal government from buying bottled water ...
November 30, 2008
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Christine Lin
The Nation’s Largest ‘Spectacular’ Sign Lights Times Square
The nation's largest electronic billboard lit up the south intersection of Times Square Thursday night at 8 p.m.
November 21, 2008
BY
Johnathan Weeks
NYC Man on the Street ‘Will Financial Crisis Affect Your Holidays’
Amid the financial crisis, buying for the holiday season may be difficult for some.
November 20, 2008
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Community Protests Shed for 5,000 Tons of Salt
Locals protested a 138-feet high salt shed on Sunday that the Department of Sanitation is planning to build ...
November 16, 2008
BY
Christine Lin
‘Flushing Forum Series 10’ Launched in Flushing
Flushing Forum launched by the Committee to Remove John Liu and Ellen Young in conjunction with the Association ...
November 15, 2008
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Bloomberg Gives NYC More Recycling, Taxpayers Unharmed
Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced that the City's successful public space recycling program is being expanded.
October 28, 2008
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Katy Mantyk
The Flushing Incident
Flushing has become a focal point in New York as reports of violence and alleged corruption continue to ...
October 23, 2008
BY
Joshua Philipp
Investigative Report: The United Front Comes to Flushing
John Liu has deep connections with the Chinese associations in New York.
October 23, 2008
BY
Joshua Philipp
Presidential Candidates Called on to Invest in Transit
Government officials and groups in New York called on the next President and Congress to strengthen our local ...
October 15, 2008
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Katy Mantyk
Harlem Globetrotters Play Fourth “Home” Game In History
The Harlem Globetrotters initiated their 83rd season of world tours Wednesday morning in Harlem.
October 8, 2008
BY
Johnathan Weeks
Experience Falconry Extravaganza in Central Park
NYC Parks Commissioner announces Falconry Extravaganza in Central Park.
October 2, 2008
BY
Johnathan Weeks
Senators Release List of NYC’s Dirtiest Restaurants
New York State Senator Jeff Klein released his third annual lists of cleanest and dirtiest restaurants on Sunday.
September 14, 2008
BY
Christine Lin
Brooklyn DA Holds Gun Buyback
The New York Police Department and Kings County District Attorney Charles J. Hynes are working with six Brooklyn ...
September 11, 2008
BY
Christine Lin
Federer Wins Fifth Consecutive U.S. Open
Roger Federer's comparable grace on the New York hard courts rescued the champion in 2008.
September 8, 2008
BY
Brendan Berecry
Top of the Rock: See the City That Never Sleeps
A splendid panorama of New York is on display at the “Top of the Rock” Observation Deck at ...
September 3, 2008
BY
Helena Zhu
First Steel Beam Erected for September 11 Memorial
Contruction on the the National September 11 Memorial & Museum at the World Trade Center has finally begun.
September 3, 2008
BY
Joshua Philipp
Giants Face D-Line Problems
The New York Giants went on one of the greatest road runs last season, finishing by winning the ...
September 3, 2008
BY
Karl Yu
Students Renew Push for NYU Admin Transparency
Student activist group, Take Back NYU, delivered a list of demands to New York University's president on Aug. ...
September 2, 2008
BY
Christine Lin
A Last Kayak Ride for Summer
Hidden in the North of Manhattan, on the side of a small dirt path near the Hudson River, ...
September 2, 2008
BY
Joshua Philipp
Call to Save Senior Centers
Borough President Markowitz stood with elected officials, seniors and New York residents to protest the closure of many ...
August 26, 2008
BY
Helena Zhu
Runners for Harmony Conclude Nationwide Relay
The World Harmony Run, spanning 100 countries and 50 states, concluded its U.S. portion on Monday, August 25.
August 26, 2008
BY
Cheryl Wu
Dance Competition Honors World’s Best Chinese Dancers
New Tang Dynasty Television's second International Chinese Classical Dance Competition came to a grand finale on Sunday, August ...
August 25, 2008
BY
Stephen Summer
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