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Gay Rights and Church? Only on Earth Day

NYC OUTLOUD, a men’s vocal ensemble group, paid homage to Earth Day at The Church of the Intercession in Washington Heights by performing an eclectic set of songs that highlighted the diversity of the group. Songs ranging from Simon and … Continue reading

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Great Help Found in Housing Works

Great help found in Housing Works On Crosby St, between Houston and Prince St, a large construction site obstructs the overall aesthetic of the block. Under scaffolding, rough edges and loud noise a treasure is hidden. Looking from a distance, … Continue reading

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Lend a Helping Hand!

Help!! Everyone needs a helping hand whether it is your local school, nursing home, or library. Volunteers are welcomed with open arms. Help is always appreciated. Devote as little as an hour or two each week to organizations that benefit … Continue reading

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LIC Station’s Lack of Security Stupefies

Four years have passed after that fateful day for Maria Besedina, a victim of sexual assault.  She’s suing the MTA for negligence and failing to protect a customer. Serviced by the E,G,V trains the 23rd Street station in Long Island … Continue reading

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Economic fears hit East Flatbush

Residents of East Flatbush, Brooklyn are concerned about their economic stability as firms on Wall Street continue to fail. “It’s actually very scary to know that the economy is on a downward spiral,” said Brooklyn College undergraduate Michaella Dauphin.  This fear … Continue reading

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‘Fall’ Street Felt in East Village

The East Village is not a common spotting place for Wall Street traders. But being just a few subway stops away, the neighborhood has been feeling the turbulence from the current economic crisis, with residents worrying about losing jobs and savings. … Continue reading

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