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Weekend Weather: Not Bad For January
Things will be wet but not so cold this weekend.

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I got my first gig as a reporter at the Queens Tribune, and I've also spent time writing and editing with the Queens Chronicle and as the editor of the Franklin Square/Elmont Herald on Long Island.
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Things will be wet but not so cold this weekend.

Reduced fare MetroCards for sale for disabled or elderly residents.
Things will be wet but not so cold this weekend.
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