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NYC School Calendar 2022-2023: What You Need To Know
The education department released the calendar Tuesday for the upcoming school year. Here's what's on the agenda.

Kathleen Culliton is regional manager of Patch's New York City bureau.
The education department released the calendar Tuesday for the upcoming school year. Here's what's on the agenda.

Jordan Demetrius Lloyd will present his dance "Jerome" in a Bed-Stuy schoolyard later this week. It is free to attend.
Reginald Sanders, 15, was last seen leaving his home on Bradford Street about 11 a.m. Sunday, police said.
Said Sander Saba, "Every person should be able to access identity documents that reflect who they truly are."
Here's what's open and closed in New York City as the nation honors its military heroes and welcomes the unofficial start of summer.
One week after a 15-year-old was groped in a Park Slope station, police released a sketch of the suspect who remains on the loose.
The Irish pub lost to Washington Heights during the COVID-19 pandemic will be reborn Wednesday as a street name on a local block.
“Scammers don’t take the summer off,” said James. “Summer plans can quickly melt if consumers aren’t careful when they book their getaway."
It doesn't matter what you wear, just as long as you are there.
The New York Supreme Court Appellate Division ruled Thursday New York City's "diaphragm law" is not "unconstitutionally vague."
A federal report on conditions in New York City jails says conditions remain dire for detainees.
The Correction department has 30 days to prove it can get detainees to medical visits or the city will face a near $200,000 fine.
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"I don't care what anyone says," Mayor Eric Adams said in a recent interview. "There are ghosts in there, man."
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The former centerpiece of a controversial Harlem development would be replaced by affordable housing under new plans from One45 developers.
The city that never sleeps could see two total lunar eclipses turn May’s full flower moon "blood" red this weekend.
In a preliminary vote, the city's Rent Guidelines Board approved Thursday the largest increases for regulated apartments in nearly a decade.
A woman was hit by a train at the 42nd Street station, according to the MTA. Commuters should expect "major delays" on the F and M lines.
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