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Wednesday, January 9, 2019
BRONX BOROUGH PRESIDENT RUBEN DIAZ Jr. KICKS OFF 8th ANNUAL ‘SAVOR THE BRONX’ RESTAURANT WEEK
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Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. celebrated the start of the 8 th Annual “Savor The Bronx” Restaurant Week at Beatstro, a Hi...
inauguration of State Senator Alessandra Biaggi
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It was a happy day for State Senator Alessandra Biaggi as she was sworn in by the New State Senate Majority Leader Democratic Confer...
Sunday, January 6, 2019
Anthony Bland, Former Division I Men’s Basketball Coach, Pleads Guilty In Manhattan Federal Court To Bribery
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Bland, a Former University of Southern California Men’s Basketball Coach, Pled Guilty to Accepting a Cash Bribe in Return for Steering Col...
Statement Of U.S. Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman On The Verdict In The Trial Of James Grant And Jeremy Reichberg On Corruption And Bribery Charges
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“As a unanimous jury found, Jeremy Reichberg orchestrated a years-long bribery scheme that led to tens of thousands of dollars in benef...
Attorney General James And Superintendent Vullo Announce $9 Million Settlement Of Federal Student Loan Servicing Claims With ACS Education Services
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Attorney General Letitia James and Department of Financial Services Superintendent Maria T. Vullo announced a $9 million settlement wit...
Comptroller Stringer: Fair Fares Rollout Becoming an Indefinite Delay for Hard Working New Yorkers
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Friday’s announcement still leaves out the majority of the estimated 800,000 residents living below the poverty line who were originally p...
Comptroller Stringer Calls on City to Provide Tax Relief to CityLights Residents as its New Neighbor Amazon Receives $3 Billion in Subsidies
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Seniors and working New Yorkers in Queens affordable co-op hit with $5.2M tax bill Some residents face as much as a 60 percent increase ...
Saturday, January 5, 2019
The Inauguration of Nathalia Fernandez as the New York State Assembly Member District 80
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Things don't exactly go as planned sometimes. Normally guest speakers will come a little late, but U.S. Senator Charles Schumer ...
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