Public School 279 recently celebrated the completion of its "Masterpieces of America" mural, which graces an entire wall on the third floor of the East 104 Street elementary school. More...
City Council Members Lew Fidler, Transportation Committee Chair-
person John Liu and five other Council Members, all of whom have stops on the Canarsie subway line in their districts, yesterday joined representatives of the Transit Workers Union on the steps of City Hall in calling for oversight hearings on the safety of the MTA plan to install a computer operated train system on the More...
Remarking on her association with the historic landmark Wyckoff Farm-house Museum, Assemblywoman Hel-ene Weinstein told a group gathered for a groundbreaking ceremony on Thursday, April 22 that she lived near the site when she was a child. More...
Do you remember the old radio commercials that featured a guy with an odd voice who asked, "Hey Bunky" and then went on with a series questions like, "Are you tired of that old jalopy? More...
Question: Some City Council members and immigration advocates are saying immigrant workers should have the right to vote in national elections because it will encourage more immigrants to become involved in civic affairs. What do you think? More...
This Saturday, May 1st at the 5:00PM Mass, Bishop Catanello will administer the Sacrament of Confirmation to our young people. Candidates and sponsors are to come to the school at 4:15 PM. More...
Happy belated wishes to our beloved editor, Chuck Rogers, who celebrated another birthday on Tuesday April 27. All the best from Alex, Cathy, Neil, Joyce, Natasha, Lennox, Tom, Lillian, Bill and Dara. More...
The Middle A Big, Bad Weekend Off For "Esteemed" Yankees
The last time I wrote about our esteemed New York Yankees, I suppose, was when they triumphantly trounced the Boston Red Sox last year in Yankee Stadium. More...
New Yorkers deserve a well-managed city government, and city workers deserve fair compensation. From Day One, our Administration has said that putting the City More...