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Community Op-Ed: Slamming the brakes on car theft
Not only is New York the greatest city in the world, it is the safest big city in America. Since day one of this administration, public safety has been our priority. And for the last 20 months, we have delivered on our promise to drive down crime. Our precision policing model is working. Our streets,… Read More
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And what else did you inherit?
“One Blood: A Novel” by Denene Millner c.2023, Forge $29.00 432 pages One drop. That’s all they said it took to determine someone’s race. Just one drop, the tiniest of amounts, and everything changed: no access, no rights, no cold drink from a fountain on a hot day, no freedoms. No safety. No… Read More
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Harlem bids farewell to summer with weekend last lap street fest
Brooklyn captivated a Parkway to express pride in Caribbean cultural heritage by marking a 51st anniversary tradition with the largest celebration of its kind in North America but Manhattan will claim a Harlem boulevard when they host the largest African-American Day parade in the USA and bid farewell to a memorable 2023 summer season during… Read More
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CAIPA, NY Consular Corps host major USA-Caribbean Investment Forum
The Caribbean Association of Investment Promotion Agencies (CAIPA), in collaboration with the Caribbean Consular Corps in New York, will be joining forces to host a US-Caribbean Investment Forum, on Sept. 15-16, 2023, on the fringes of the 78th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA 78). CAIPA said on Tuesday that the USA-Caribbean Investment… Read More
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Guyanese-born journalist, author Godfrey Wray going home service, Sept. 16
An outpouring of sadness was felt across the Guyanese diaspora at the news that esteemed and well-loved journalist, Godfrey Dennis Wray had died at his home in the United States at the age of 78. Wray, who died on Aug. 31 will be remembered at a going home service on Saturday, Sept. 16, at Barone… Read More
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More Haitians land on Jamaican shores
Frustrated Caribbean leaders met virtually last week to discuss Haiti’s troubling political situation with a leading prime ministerial advocate calling for stepped up pressure on what remains of Haiti’s teetering government to expand its mandate to form a national unity government. The region has been pushing interim Prime Minister Ariel Henry to widen the scope… Read More
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Hurricane Lee generates big swells along northern Caribbean while it churns through open waters
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Hurricane Lee whipped up waves of more than 15 feet (5 meters) on Monday as the Category 3 storm cranked through open waters just north of the Caribbean region. The storm is not expected to make landfall this week, although forecasters said residents of New England and nearby areas… Read More
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Carilie (bitter melon) Mother In Law
Mother In Law? If you’re not from Trinidad and Tobago or the other parts of the Caribbean you may not know what this dish is and why it’s called Mother In Law. I strongly believe the name stems from it being a VERY Hot n Spicy condiment.. the sort of trait we generally associate with… Read More
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L’Inclusive Padel Tour fa tappa a Torino
L’assessore allo Sport Domenico Carretta ha partecipato questa mattina alla presentazione della tappa torinese dell’Inclusive Padel Tour, il primo circuito internazionale di padel inclusivo. La manifestazione si svolgerà sabato 16 settembre presso il Centro Sportivo Robilant, che ospiterà le sfide delle coppie partecipanti – formate da un giocatore normodotato e da un giocatore bionico o… Read More
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Nitto ATP Finals, il trofeo è arrivato a Palazzo Civico
E’ tornato in città e ora fa bella mostra di se, in Sala Marmi a Palazzo Civico, il trofeo destinato al vincitore delle Nitto ATP Finals, il torneo in programma al Pala Alpitour dal 12 al 19 novembre che chiuderà la stagione del tennis, mettendo di fronte i migliori otto giocatori del ranking mondiale. Tra… Read More
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