Month: March 2022
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Op-Ed: Protecting nature to protect the future we want
A global group of scientists and experts known as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) have for several years…
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Justice Lisa Ottley presides over guardianship cases in Kings County Supreme Court
Caribbean American Justice Lisa S. Ottley says she is one of two judges presiding over Article 81 matters on guardianship…
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One Brooklyn Health seeks nurses amid COVID-19 crisis
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, One Brooklyn Health (OBH) is seeking Caribbean and other nurses to fill the void in nursing…
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Petitioning for state office: what it is and how it works
If you’ve ever been approached by a stranger on a street corner, holding green sheets of paper and asking for…
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Siblings in custody over wounding of Westminster carpenter
Two siblings of a Westminster carpenter are in custody following an accusation that they wounded him. The article Siblings in…
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Caribbean RoundUp
BAHAMAS A cultural explosion greeted the “Wonder of the Seas” — the world’s largest cruise ship — when it made…
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Caribbean RoundUp
BAHAMAS A cultural explosion greeted the “Wonder of the Seas” — the world’s largest cruise ship — when it made…
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Miller Theatre features Kenny Barron Trio
Miller Theatre at Columbia University, the leading presenter of new music in New York City and a vital force for…
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Miller Theatre features Kenny Barron Trio
Miller Theatre at Columbia University, the leading presenter of new music in New York City and a vital force for…
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Selector A: ‘Reggae Loves Rasta’
New York-based Japanese producer Eisaku “Selector A” Yamaguchi is not new to the reggae industry. His love affair with the…
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