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Read the ZoneIn Newsletter: Final Vote Looms on Huge Jerome Avenue Rezoning
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Our free print newsletter on the Jerome Avenue rezoning proposal as the debate enters its final chapter. Read. Download. Print. Impress your friends.
Adi Talwar
Our free print newsletter on the Jerome Avenue rezoning proposal as the debate enters its final chapter. Read. Download. Print. Impress your friends.
In the city that never sleeps, the recent repeal of the city’s Cabaret Law is a landmark event for some night-owls. But other parts of nighttime New York have their own stories.
During the holiday season, many readers may be visiting senior family members or friends—and that’s a good time to check on their well-being.
It’s Election Eve. Have you made your list, and checked it twice?
Plus, Comptroller Stringer releases an audit of the Board of Elections.
Plus, the Council’s transportation chair calls for more bike-lane protections in the wake of the terrorist attack.
Meanwhile, the Council speaker meets with parents on cyberbullying.
From the race for mayor to the contests for Council, from borough president to district attorney, be it a judicial race or the run for a vacant state legislative seat, we’ve got it covered.
Sal Albanese has a court hearing. The Council has a stated meeting. The mayor marches in a parade. Then kids with plastic swords come to your house and take candy from you.