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When William Amos Craven’s children were little, they would visit him at Roslyn’s Mount Olivet Cemetery, where he worked as a ...
Roseland has a legacy of racist real estate practices and disinvestment, but it also holds a place in the hearts of those ...
Kevin Connor (1932-2025) was truly an artist one could label ‘a painter’s painter’. A prolific drawer, passionate painter and ...
Commack schools invest in financial literacy education, offering students access to Bloomberg terminals and teaching essential financial skills for real-world application.
It’s a new day for one of Philadelphia’s most iconic musical legacies. On July 1, The No Name Pops is reborn as the Philly ...
The New York mayoral candidate — who shocked the establishment by triumphing in the Democratic primary — broke all the rules ...
The new signs to be posted at all the city limits incorporate Chesapeake’s scripted logo and the city slogan “The City That ...
Quiet quitting, the Great Resignation, chronically low engagement numbers, increasing numbers of labor disputes, demands for equity and dignity in the workplace—business leaders have been warily ...
One of the earliest known instances in the U.S. of a protester brandishing a raised fist occurred in 1913, when “Big Bill” Haywood spoke to strikers during the Paterson silk strike in New ...
A rising tide lifts all bars and restaurants this historic inner-city suburb. Here’s a snack-shot of the best old, hot and ...
Waymo says that the next big city it’s going to plant autonomous ride-sharing in is New York. Unfortunately, Waymo’s business model isn’t exactly run of the mill, and that may take some time.
The Roslyn Landmark Society will host author and preservationist Anthony C. Wood on Friday, July 18, at the Bryant Library, where he will discuss his latest ...
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