Chief of School Safety returns to NYPD after stint in private sector
/“I decided to come back because it’s more fulfilling than the private sector.”
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Read MoreMore than 550,000 people of South Asian and Indo-Caribbean descent live in New York City.
Read MoreOur Lady Queen of Martyrs in Forest Hills will host its ninth annual "Taste of the World" food festival on March 8.
Read MoreThe group Students for a Free Tibet said the exhibit distorted reality by obscuring Chinese oppression in the territory.
Read MoreThe courthouse is a living relic of architectural and neighborhood history.
Read MoreThe ruling, made by Judge Barrington Parker, upholds the initial ruling made in Brooklyn Federal Court in 2018.
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Read More“I knew my priorities were changing, but I couldn’t accept it. “
Read More“We have reformed policies and practices to support a system that is fair and effective while also cultivating trust with the community.”
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Read MoreSince its inception, Black Spectrum has produced over 150 plays, 30 films and a large number of works ranging from dance to performance art.
Read More“Some employee documents appeared to have been either altered or fabricated, most likely by one or more former employees.”
Read MoreNo Barriers Tech is geared towards justice-involved and formerly incarcerated individuals, who will be able to learn about technology and practice skills.
Read MoreThe program was part of a collaboration between the Partnership for New York City and The New York City Department of Education.
Read MoreThe group Students for a Free Tibet said the exhibit distorts reality by masking Chinese oppression and violence in the territory.
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