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East Village neighbors fear looming L Train shutdown

The L train, which carries over 400,000 riders daily, is shutting down beginning in April 2019 to repair damages caused by Superstorm Sandy in 2012.

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Muslim community wins representation in state senate

He believes that being Muslim will simply add a diverse perspective to the state’s legislature.

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Some Puerto Ricans angered over Trump politicizing hurricane’s updated death toll

President Trump claimed that the numbers went up “like magic.”

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NYC young progressives are hopeful in defeat

Cynthia Nixon supporters watch the 2018 New York Democratic primary results roll in at Cafe Omar in Flatbush, Brooklyn. The […]

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Brooklyn protesters say no to gentrification

Brooklyn is changing.

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Seeking comfort in the “Truth”

   They believe the "truth" is the only real comfort for the attacks.

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The Bell of Hope Continues to Bring the Community Together

It represents a community coming together.

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9/11 “Truthers” spread their “truth” on anniversary of terrorist attack

“If Building 7 is the smoking gun, if one building came down by controlled demolition, they all did."

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Memories of 9/11 haunt business owners

Mark Weng is grateful for surviving the September 11th terrorist attacks. Many of the customers at Footmart, the Lower Manhattan […]

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A 240 mile run to Ground Zero

The run was not a race, but a relay team effort in which runners of all ages and fitness levels participated.