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The home truth about St. Vincent
At a rally last month to save financially troubled St. Vincent's Hospital Manhattan, local politicians urged community members to place hundreds of "Save St.
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Leo Villareal Public Art Installation Illuminates Downtown Tampa with 'Sky'
New York-based digital light artist Leo Villareal's recent completion of Sky on the south facade of the new Tampa Museum of Art features a dramatic 12,000-square-foot public art commission that illuminates the downtown core.
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Former Brooklyn Judge Monteleone Mourned
Friends and family came together over the weekend to mourn the passing of Hon. John A. Monteleone - a former Kings County Supreme Court justice.
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Syracuse's downtown development rides out of recession
This report has been updated from the original print version Imagine a global financial collapse.
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Nadler Announces $156 Million In Stimulus Funding For The Fulton...
Today, Congressman Jerrold Nadler , the representative of Lower Manhattan and the senior Northeastern member of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, announced $156 million in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funding for the Fulton Street Transit Center in Manhattan.
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Jamaica Farewell at the indyFringe Building Downtown
This Indianapolis arts event offers glimpse into the life of Jamaican born actor and writer Debra Ehrhardt, as she chased the elusive dream of moving to the United States .
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Summer Fun in Central New York
Fairgrounds and marking the unofficial beginning of summer in Central New York. Central New York summers are a welcomed respite from intense winters.
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Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly rescues injured woman on Broadway
Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly rescued a woman who sprained her ankle tripping over a pothole on Broadway.
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Assault Charges Filed against Serbian Student in NY Attack
Prosecutors have finally been able to file assault charges against a former Serbian Binghamton University college student who jumped bail in the U-S after beating a fellow student into a coma, according to the New York post.
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Moinian taps new hire to head up sales at W
The Moinian Group has tapped new senior managing director Jacqueline Bayer to oversee Manhattan projects including sales at the soon-to-open W New York Downtown Hotel & Residences in Lower Manhattan and leasing at the commercial tower 3 Columbus Circle in Midtown.
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Judge Says NY Can Seize Homes for Bruce Ratner's Boondoggle
Brooklyn, New York-A Brooklyn Supreme Court judge today, in an 80-page ruling, granted the Empire State Development Corporation's petition to take title ownership of the private properties-homes and businesses-in the footprint of developer Bruce Ratner's $5 billion Atlantic Yards boondoggle.
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Andrew W.K. Comes Clean At Santos Party Haus
Downtown dance club Santos' Party Haus is a strange place to be at 7 p.m. on a Tuesday night without any house music thumping.
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Expose yourself to Natchez comedy
Greetings, Natchez and the Miss-Lou!A Spring is fast approaching, I hope, and Natchez Spring Pilgrimage starts Saturday, March 6, bringing back to the Natchez Little Theatre stage the classic 1950s romantic comedy about Natchez and the Pilgrimage, a oeSouthern Exposure.a Performances are every Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday evening at 8 ...
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Monian defaults on W New York-backed loan
The Moinian Group is negotiating with lenders after defaulting on a collateralized $25 million mezzanine loan last October, backed by the W New York Downtown Hotel & Residences, The Real Deal has learned.
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Job-hunter's story brings new lead about open position
Ricky Fenner has been waiting for a break in his job search. Last week, the Daily News put the wind in his sails.
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Bar closes, Fraunces Tavern searches for new tenants
Monday was last call for the bar at the Fraunces Tavern Museum , which shuttered its restaurant earlier this month as it seeks a new tenant.
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The Newest Hotspot in NY: Some Dude's Apartment [Only In New York]
Beatrice Inn and the Jane Hotel were closed by prissy neighbours. Downtown stalwarts like Lit and the Box face constant scrutiny from the city.
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New York Attorney Robert Simels, Serving a 14-Year Prison Sentence,...
Robert Simels, the New York criminal-defense lawyer who for decades represented some of Baltimore's most notorious drug-world defendants, won't be using his Water Street condominium in downtown Baltimore anytime soon.
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Public Hearing On Easton Intermodal Project10:34 pm EST February 18,2010
Transportation was the talk of Easton Thursday night. The city held another public meeting about its proposed LANTA terminal.
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Brooklyn, NY Focus
Brooklyn, NY Focus BROOKLYN NEWS: ATTENTION: CMs James, Lander, Levin and CBs Hold Public Info Meeting on Street Closings at AY on Feb.
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