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Jan. 12: City Nixes Snow Day
Despite blanket of about 7.5 inches across northeast Queens, no snow day for city public schoolchildren

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Despite blanket of about 7.5 inches across northeast Queens, no snow day for city public schoolchildren

Area residents, sanitation officials brace for more white stuff, with 8 to 14 inches forecast tonight into Wednesday
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A high school basketball duel, the latest in P.S. 67's mold response and a snowy start to weekend
Almost two weeks after blizzard, city officials prepare to counter newest snowstorm with a barrage of salt, snow removal equipment
New regulation taking effect Jan. 1 requires motorists to change lanes when emergency vehicle approach on state highways
Lunch and learning, new traffic rules and rising bills coming your way as we head to the end of the work week
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Says those he's accusing of wrongdoing were not ultimately demoted, as previously planned