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Few Rules for City Residents
By COREY KILGANNON

Trees might seem especially rare and precious in New York, but unlike many suburbs, the city generally imposes no restrictions on its residents’ removal of them.
“Private property owners can treat trees as their own property — they don’t need a permit to remove them,” said Liam Kavanagh, [...]

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PARKING NEWS

GRIDLOCK SAM® e-News
Your Weekly Road & Rail Forecast for the New York City Area

November 29, 2009

ALTERNATE SIDE PARKING
In Effect
Suspended

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday

11/30
12/01
12/02
12/03
12/04
12/05

Most roads, crossings and all transit hubs packed after 1 p.m. for return trips home Sunday. Gridlock Alert Day Wednesday for tree lighting at Rock Center. Gridlock Alert Day Friday!

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INDIAN ROAD EVENTS

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29th
12 – 2PM, Will Teez Bike Club
The Inwood Cycling Club meets every Sunday outside of the Indian Road Café.  Show up any time after 11am.  We’ll head out a bit after noon, leaving plenty of time to get properly caffeinated, hydrated and schmooze. Meet your neighbors, Rep Your Hood and [...]

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PRESS RELEASE
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                      November 24, 2009
 
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Queen Afua Wellness Institute
106 Kingston Ave.
Brooklyn, NY 11213
1-718-221-4325
www.queenafua.com
 
THE QUEEN AFUA WELLNESS INSITUTE IS NOW
THE GREENLAND COMMUNITY CENTER
 
A new era has come to the Queen Afua Wellness Institute at 106 Kingston Avenue, Brooklyn, NY. The way is now open for new opportunities in community healing. Starting [...]

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Ballet Hispanico New York Season

Angelica Burgos and Waldemar Quiñones-VillanuevaPhoto by: Cheryl Mann

Ballet Hispanico New York SeasonDec. 1st-13thTHE JOYCE THEATER 175 Eighth Ave. at 19th St.New York, NY

Ballet Hispanico fuses dynamic Latino movement, pulsing rhythms and rich traditions with classical and contemporary dance forms to create an experience in which theatricality and passion propel every [...]

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Nat’l Day of Outrage Locations

Nat’l Day of Outrage Locations and Contact Info

 

NATIONAL DAY OF OUTRAGE RALLY LOCATIONS
GENERAL INFORMATION CONTACT
National Action Network
Shanay King
(212) 690-3070
(877) NAN-HOJ1

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Creative Play Date at Dyckman Farmhouse
Sunday, November 22, 2009
11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

Children can draw inspiration from a contemporary art installation at Dyckman Farmhouse Museum as they create their own art piece using unique materials. (Recommended for children ages 5 and up.) All children must be accompanied by an adult. Reservations required as space and materials are [...]

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City Hosts Third Weekend of H1N1 Vaccination Clinics
Two-day vaccination centers will operate in all five boroughs this weekend
For the third time this month, the Health Department will conduct H1N1 vaccination clinics in all five boroughs this Saturday and Sunday (November 21 and 22). People in the following groups will be able to receive vaccine at [...]

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Availability of H1N1 Influenza Vaccine for Children Under 4 Years
The new H1N1 strain of influenza is spreading in New York City. Children from birth to 4 years of age are more likely than older children or adults to be hospitalized with this illness, a fact that highlights the need to vaccinate this younger age group. [...]

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SOMETHING TO DO!

WAVE HILL Saturday at 1 p.m., a workshop in making centerpieces; fee, $40. Saturday and Sunday at 1 and 2:30 p.m., an American Indian workshop with storytelling and demonstrations in making cornhusk dolls. Sunday at 2 p.m., a reading of works by Charles Dickens by Reed Birney, an actor; $24; $21 for 65+ and students; [...]

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