New York

What to Know About New York’s 2nd Round of Primary Elections

[ad_1] For the second time in two months, New Yorkers will have the opportunity to head to the polls and…

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How a Couple Who Started a Food Bank Spend Their Sundays

[ad_1] When the pandemic caused food banks to shut down in March 2020, two soup kitchen volunteers, Mammad Mahmoodi and…

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Homes That Sold for Around $1.5 Million

[ad_1] Each week, our survey of recent residential sales in New York City and the surrounding region focuses on homes…

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If New York City Gets Las Vegas-Style Casinos, What Else Will It Get?

[ad_1] Before too long, New Yorkers and the millions of tourists who visit the city every year may have a…

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Many Jewish World War II Soldiers Had Christian Burials. That’s Changing.

[ad_1] “There was a lot of concern among Jewish soldiers that if they were captured and their dog tag marked…

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How a Musician Turned Cosmetics Executive Spends Her Sundays

[ad_1] In 2019, Sandra Velasquez, a longtime musician most recently with the band Pistolera, visited her family in California and…

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Seeking Pills, Young People Head to Social Media, With Deadly Results

[ad_1] Now, when Snapchat users search for “fenta,” “xanax” or other drug language, the results are blocked. They are redirected…

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Catskill, N.Y.: A Place Where ‘People Are Jazzed About Making Art’

[ad_1] Rob Spillman and Elissa Schappell closed on their Catskill, N.Y., house, an 1840s farmhouse on 6.4 acres, in the…

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New York Businesses Ordered to Require Masks Indoors or Vaccine Proof

With New York State confronting a spike in coronavirus cases and hospitalizations, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced on Friday that the…

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New York Moves to Allow 800,000 Noncitizens to Vote in Local Elections

[ad_1] New York City lawmakers are poised to allow more than 800,000 New Yorkers who are green card holders or…

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