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Author Archives: danadane
Is There Comfort for Those Spiritually?
On the back of every dollar bill of American money reads these words, “In God We Trust.” However within these past few months, with such a economic crisis, are more people looking for spiritual comfort? Sister Debbie Hodge of the Church of … Continue reading
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We Believe In Change, It Starts With Barack!
“It’s definitely time for a change,” said Sharon Julian at an Oct. 31 “Rally for Obama” event in Co-Op City in the Bronx. It was a diverse crowd, yet they had one hope, one goal in mind — get as amny voters … Continue reading
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No commuter rail for Co-op City, yet
Residents of Co-Op City, a huge housing complex in the northeastern part of the Bronx, have longed for the time when they get direct train service into Manhattan. A Metro-North Railroad stop would be a great addition to the existing … Continue reading
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