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Health
Titanic Memorial Lighthouse Restoration Completed
The Titanic Memorial Lighthouse, erected at the corner of Fulton and Water Street, is a memorial dedicated to honor RMS…
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Education
When Life Changes Force Us to Rethink How We Teach Resilience
I’ve been thinking about something that doesn’t get enough airtime in educational circles. How do we actually teach kids about…
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Market
Zeckendorf’s 80 Clarkson Snags $80M Penthouse Contract
Zeckendorf Development and Atlas Capital Group’s downtown condo project has scored another big deal. The project snagged a contract for…
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Education
Let Students Create AI Rules That Actually Stick (Free Lesson)
Every teacher knows that our students are already using AI tools in school. But do they know how to use…
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Market
Mark Nussbaum, Riverside Abstract Ran Massive Mortgage Fraud Scheme
For years, title company Riverside and law firm Nussbaum Lowinger have been dogged by rumors of mortgage fraud. Now, a…
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Health
Henry Davis Minot’s Adirondack Warbler & ‘Diary of a Bird’
Henry Davis Minot was born near Forest Hills (part of the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston) in 1859, the sixth…
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Market
Chetrits Facing More Distress in the Financial District
The hits keep coming for the Chetrits. The $290 million CMBS loan backed by the office building at 26 Broadway…
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Health
Food History: Long Island’s Pickle Kings
Consider the pickle. Whether sour or sweet, sliced or speared, it’s a seasoned veteran vegetable with a story to tell.…
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Movie
The quiet pro-life narratives of today’s horror
It’s a tale as old as time, or at least as old as the twee mother-daughter series Gilmore Girls. A young single woman…
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Health
John Peters: From 1st Continental Congress to Loyalist Leader
In 1774, John Peters (1740–1788) of Mooretown, Gloucester County, New York (then part of the New Hampshire Grants, now in…
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