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Although Lew Simon exhibited strength in his home election districts in Rockaway, his lead in those districts was not enough to hold off a challenge from Joseph Addabbo in mainland districts as Addabbo pulled away for a 44 percent to 22 percent win to gain the Democratic nomination for the city cou... More...

The following list consists of those individuals that are missing or presumed dead in relation to the World Trade Center attack. More...

In the nearly three weeks since the attack on the World Trade Center, many people have managed to hold on to the slightest hope that their loved ones are still alive. They line the streets of Broadway and Chambers, in downtown Manhattan, along the makeshift "Memorial Wall" sharing photos ... More...

Community Board 14 will hold its regular monthly meeting at 7:45 p.m. on October 9. All community board meetings are held at the American Legion Hall on Beach 92 Street. More...
All three of the candlelight vigils held last Sunday were a large success. More than 3,000 people showed up at Fort Tilden for the West End vigil. That event was attended by Senator Chuck Schumer, Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Borough President Claire Shulman, State Senator Malcolm Smith and City Council Pre... More...
The Fall 2001 CYO Cross Country Season opens on Sunday, September 30th at Alley Spring Park. The first CYO race will be a developmental meet. The races will begin at 12 pm with the senior boys and girls from the 8th and 9th grade having a 1-mile run. The junior boys and girls from the 6th and 7th g... More...
December 7, 1941, a "Day That Will Live In Infamy." Editorialists and others have likened the September 11, 2001 attack on the World Trade Center to that attack on our military at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. America was complacent then. We did not believe that a "minor" Asian nation su... More...
Golden Age Club of Broad Channel meets every Thursday from 1 to 4 p.m. in Christ Presbyterian Hall. More...