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Dr. Gerladine Chapey, Democratic District Leader, Frances Abbracciamento and Frances Martucello admiinstrator in region five discuss new directions for education in New York City. More ... Teachers are not happy campers at the beginning of the 2003 school year, and I do not blame them. More ... The year 1947 started off with taxes going up, with burglaries up, with complaints of bad-tasting water. With assessed valuations on homes rising, a rent freeze at 1942 levels was proposed The LIRR trestle caught fire, an auto use tax of 5 to 10 dollars was coming, the home curtain factory in Edgemere went on strike, the phone company went on strike, the entire city of New York was vaccinated for More ... Why waste precious moments of life dealing with issues over which we have little or no control? We think and rehash so many of our fears for the future, and life doesn More ... Three decades ago, rock star Alice Cooper released a song called, "Eighteen." In it, he screamed, "Eighteen and I More ... Where has the summer gone? It seems like just yesterday we were preparing for our Sunset Picnic Concert Series and here it is, one week before the Fall Festival. More ... Rockaway resident Norman Scott recently retired from the New York City Public Schools. He is the highly-respected editor of Ed Notes, which he has been publishing for many years. More ... September 9, 2001 became much more than just another day for Beach 118 Street and The Moran Family. It would be the last time they would see John Moran. More ... A recent story in the New York Sun noted that the Riverside Church in Morningside Heights would be hosting an alternative symposium on September 11th for those "who doubt al Qaeda More ... |
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