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A Cuban Immigrant’s Tale

A Cuban Immigrant’s Tale

Victor Cruz finds himself living his own version of the “American dream,” decades after leaving Cuba.

Mandate for the Mayor-Elect

Mandate for the Mayor-Elect

New Yorkers share what they hope Bill de Blasio will do for the city.

Haitians Face Citizenship Dilemma

Haitians Face Citizenship Dilemma

A recent ruling denies citizenship in the Dominican Republic to those born to “foreign-born members.”

Paving the Putnam Trail

Paving the Putnam Trail

Conflict is brewing over a proposed restoration of the Putnam Trail.

One Chef Can 86 Hunger

One Chef Can 86 Hunger

Max Hardy says chefs can offer special insight into solving the food crisis.

Riverdale Residents Rally Against Complex

Riverdale Residents Rally Against Complex

Groups fight efforts to build a 12-story building with 86 studio units at the site of a former gas station on Broadway.

Bronxites Back Bill de Blasio

Bronxites Back Bill de Blasio

Residents of Morris Park say Bill de Blasio is their choice for the primary election.

9/11 Remembrance

9/11 Remembrance

Dozens gathered on September 13th at Lou Gehrig Plaza, to remember the men and women who lost their lives in the September 11 attacks, just 12 years ago.

Faces of Food Stamps

Faces of Food Stamps

Food stamp use in New York City has doubled over the last decade. We spoke with some residents about their experiences with the program.