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Panel Discussions Addresses Negative Public Perception of the Common Core

A panel discussion with leaders in childhood education that took place at the Sheen Center last Sunday addressed the negative […]

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Dancers awarded much needed college scholarships

NYCDAF Founder and Executive Director Joe Lanteri said the philosophy of the foundation is to give opportunities to young dancers who cannot afford higher education.

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Bronx pow wow celebrates Native American culture

They danced traditional Native American dances, ate Native foods, listened to stories and admired the dreamcatchers that were sprinkled throughout the event.

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Threat to community gardens looms at memorial service for urban gardener

According to public statements from the mayor, 17 community gardens are being considered as sites to meet demand for open space needed for the new housing.

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Celebrating the Little Red Lighthouse

Today, the riverside park was filled with families for an early fall afternoon outing. Vendors lined the sides of the grass, selling everything from handmade soaps to books while a brass band filled the air with lively music.

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Pope brings the masses to lower Manhattan

During his second day in the city , the pope delivered a multi-religious ceremony at the 9/11 Memorial, and New Yorkers, tourists and visitors flocked to the surrounding streets in anticipation of seeing him pass by.

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Public schools to close for Muslim holiday

The Coalition for Muslim School Holidays rallied and petitioned for years for Muslim holiday inclusion in New York.

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Papal protesters flock to city

The protesters passed around flyers featuring lists of biblical quotes and wore t-shirts that read “You Repent” and “Fear God” printed on them.

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Artist’s installation asks consumers to find the real value in themselves

Langer said she hopes her project will bring an element of thoughtfulness to people so that they can connect with their inner truth and true value.

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Gang violence grows in Brooklyn

According to the NYPD, in North Brooklyn alone, there are 73 separate gangs.