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“Life bogs us down, the swings remind us of that inner child,” said Lacroy “Atlas” Nixon, Williamsburg Poet Laureate.
The temporary, weekend curfew is a result of concerns about crowds and gun violence.
People can collect stamps from participating bookstores for a chance to win a prize. Organizers hope they find their next favorite read along the way.
The disparity between Black and white people was especially stark when temperatures dipped to the low teens.
Suits in federal and state courts are resolved after the state legislature put the 10-district voting system in the city charter.
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