Escalating their fight against the reimbursement of lessons in the classroom next month, a crowd of city staff massaged outside the schools of Richard Carranza’s apartment building in Brooklyn Thursday night to demand a delay of resumption. Carrying signs and singing, the throng claimed that the city failed to ensure …
Read More »New York not approved for $ 300 per week unemployment benefits
More than a dozen states have been approved to pay unemployed workers $ 300 a week authorized by President Trump – but New York has not even asked for the cash, according to a website that follows the applications. Kentucky is the last state to give the green light to …
Read More »The Blasio has ‘no plan’ for bringing back indoor dining in NYC
Mayor Bill de Blasio bluntly said he “has no plans” to restore indoor dining in New York City, citing a link between indoor food and a resurgence of the coronavirus in other parts of the world. “Indoors, there’s no plan at the moment,” Blasio told WNYC’s “The Brian Lehrer Show” …
Read More »MTA facing glass shortage amid metro window-smashing spree
A space of more than 400 wrecked subway windows in four months has put the MTA on the brink of a glass shortage, transit officials said. “We had a reserve of glass when this wave started in May. We walked through the reservation, “said MTA spokesman Tim Minton about the …
Read More »Good Cuomo admits he is not sure he sent his own children to school
Head of State Andrew Cuomo said Friday that he ‘crossed his fingers’ that Big Apple schools are ready to open safely – but admitted he was not sure he was sending his own children to one in the city. “I would have a lot of questions,” Cuomo admitted in the …
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