While Roosevelt Islanders’ appeals to RIOC for adequate alternatives during periods when no or severely restricted Tram services are available fell on deaf ears, they
Day: June 15, 2022
Big bad Fox News is no giant, more like a pipsqueak
Reading reports on television network viewership of the first night of the January 6th Committee hearings, I was reminded again. And again, I shook my
These companies publicly oppose anti-LGBTQ+ bills. Some also fund lawmakers who sponsor them.
After signing a pledge opposing anti-LGBTQ+ state legislation last spring, companies like AT&T, Amazon, Pfizer, and CVS Health gave thousands of dollars to the campaign
In blow to Maloney, Sen. Elizabeth Warren goes with Nadler
After Democrats fumbled redistricting with a partisan gerrymander, a court-appointed special master redrew the 12th Congressional District. Now, instead of safe seats for veterans Jerry
Eyesores and Confusion as City Restaurateurs Wait for Concrete Outdoor Dining Plan
When the pandemic slammed the city in March 2020, Frangos Peri Peri had been open inside a narrow East Village storefront for just a few
Education takes a hit in New York City’s record $101B budget
(The Center Square) – New York City has a decrease in education funding for the coming fiscal year in its record $101 billion budget. By