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If Supreme Court Allows More Guns On NYC Streets, Will Anywhere Be Safe?
No matter how the court rules, change will not come fast.

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No matter how the court rules, change will not come fast.

The rules and regulations for outdoor dining are still very much a work in progress.
The records show that in 10 of the 14 apartments, they found the same problem: “Front door does not self-close, adjust door return."
“We need to put the environment and people over profits,” Assemblymember Erik Dilan said.
The president of the Edgewater Park Owners Co-operative Inc. president Debra Roff is frustrated it’s taken nearly a decade to get started.
The uptick coincides with stricter in-person policies from large companies.
Council Speaker Adrienne Adams noted that the budget is bigger than the $98.7 billion executive proposal the mayor released in April.
“We still strongly recommend that New Yorkers of all ages continue to wear masks indoors," Adams said in a statement.
The retirees’ board said it was meeting remotely on Thursday because of the “pandemic” and “for everyone’s safety.”
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She has also become nationally known for her skills as a communicator and fundraiser — and is beloved by many of her constituents.
The suit had been originally filed last month in Manhattan federal court but was moved to Brooklyn federal on June 2.
“We never like to sell that stuff because it brings the bad vibes,” he said, declining to provide his name.
As we reported in March, New York has shut down nearly a third of its state-run psychiatric hospital beds for children and adolescents.
Andre Mitchell, executive director of the nonprofit Man Up Inc, will serve as volunteer co-chair of a task force addressing gun violence.
Neighbors approached by THE CITY said they couldn’t recall when they’d seen the veteran senator.
In response, DOI at the time made “13 recommendations to correct deficiencies in the management and operation of the Lifeguard Division.”
Riders said they have, in recent weeks, noticed a sharp drop-off in mask usage in the transit system since the change to federal guidelines.
Here’s a quick recap — and information about how to testify to the board before their final vote in June.
Last year, officials cut the ribbon on the Under the K Bridge Park in Greenpoint, on the Brooklyn side of the suspension bridge.