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Spring thaw reveals new obstacle for drivers

Bedbugs received plenty of attention last year, but this spring, a different menace is terrorizing New York. Pavement’s Nick DeSantis […]

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Broadway finds new ways to go green

The Broadway Green Alliance encourages environmentally friendly practices at city theaters.

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Queens mechanic holds workshops for women

Mechanic Audra Fordin of Flushing, Queens, teaches other women the essentials of auto repair.

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For Easter on Fifth Avenue, faith is optional

Hundreds made their way along Fifth Avenue Easter Sunday in the Bonnet Festival at St. Patrick's Cathedral.

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Brooklyn artists exchange arts education for church studio space

Local bands join forces with parish school to celebrate the arts.

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Roller-skating rink celebrates 60 years of keeping kids fit

Guptill's Arena in Colonie, N.Y. draws in families looking for fun and fitness.

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Hotdogs and Homework program reaches out to Harlem teens

Hotdogs and Homework, a tutoring program at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Harlem, offers teens tutors and homework-friendly environment.

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Brush with Kindness offers new paint, new hope

Volunteers from Habitat for Humanity’s Brush with Kindness program spruce up New York City Housing Authority facilities long overdue for maintenance work.

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Broadway shows expand audiences via social media

Broadway shows "The Book of Mormon” and “Chicago” use social media to appeal to theater lovers and broaden their audience.

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Jewish book sale bridges generational gap

More than 13,000 will visit Yeshiva University's Seforim book sale this month, where patrons can select from a wide range of Jewish works.