Tuesday, April 12, 2011

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Harlem - News April 12, 2011

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NY Dems bust the President's budget compromise
NY Dems bust the President's budget compromise (NY Daily News)
Rep. Charles Rangel was among the New York Democrats criticizing President Obama's budget compromise.

It's Official - Meet the Ed Koch-Queensboro Bridge (DNAInfo)
"First let me say, I'm feeling groovy," said Koch, in a nod to Simon and Garfunkel's famous song, "59 th Street Bridge Song ," as he stood in front of the bridge at a bill signing ceremony re-christening the structure.

Can D.C. Trust Obama and the Democrats? (Washington Blade)
I want to answer the question, can we trust President Obama and the Democrats, with a loud "yes," but after the last minute budget deal made on Friday night that avoided a government shut down, I am not so sure.

 

Are Your Kids Viewing Porn In School? (KHQ-TV Spokane)
TODAYSHOW.COM - Don't panic, but it seems that your kids might be sneaking looks at porn while in school.

Warm Weather Finally Brings Spring to New York
Warm Weather Finally Brings Spring to New York (DNAInfo)
New Yorkers get to shed a few layers Monday with temperatures expected to hit 77 degrees after almost a month of rainy and chilly weather.

Market Invites New Yorkers to Birth Lambs and Butcher Hogs (DNAInfo)
City dwellers who want to look their next meal in the eyes are in luck. The New Amsterdam Market is auctioning off a slew of back-to-the-farm experiences , including the opportunity to participate in a lamb birthing in upstate New York, a hog butchering in New Jersey and a honey-making workshop in Connecticut.

Politics: Drawn And Quartered (NyackNewsAndViews)
Regardless of whether New York's congressional redistricting is handled in a civil, bipartisan manner, it appears that the Lower Hudson Valley is due for some big changes in 2012.

Opening of Bryant Park lawn delayed until Memorial Day
Opening of Bryant Park lawn delayed until Memorial Day (NY Daily News)
Thanks to a big construction project, Bryant Park's iconic lawn, long a favorite midtown spot for New Yorkers hoping to soak up some sun, won't be available for several more weeks.

 

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