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Only a handful of residents attended the 63rd Precinct Sector D Build the Block meeting held two days before Thanksgiving, but it led to a meaningful discussion about a problem one resident had with quality of life issues at a public space across the street

Grateful community residents in and around Assembly District 59 answered a turkey call announced on Facebook early Saturday morning on November 18th for a Thanksgiving food pop-up event hosted by Assemblywoman Jaime Williams in front of her district office at 5318 Avenue N. In its

Fall Trivia         Why don’t evergreens change their colors in the fall? What is the most popular type of apple? What area of the U.S. is famous for its autumn colors? Jack-o’-lanterns were originally made out of what? Which insect migrates from the U.S. to Mexico

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Last month, New York City hit an economic milestone, with more total jobs than ever before in our city’s history. Our administration is proud of the work we have done to ensure our economy has made a full recovery — and we are determined to

Tuesday, November 28th 69th Precinct Community Council St. Alban’s Church – 8 p.m. 9408 Farragut Road 718-257-6205   Wednesday, November 29th 63rd Precinct Community Council John Malone Community Center – 7 p.m. 2335 Bergen Avenue. 718-258-4444   Thursday, November 30th 69th Precinct Sector C Build

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The Madison-Marine-Homecrest Civic Association (MMHCA) packed three SUVs with shopping bags, filled with various non-perishable food items, and delivered them to the combined food pantry of nearby St. Thomas Aquinas and Our Lady Help of Christians churches.  MMCHA President Liz Morrissey also presented a check

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At the 61st Precinct Community Council's November meeting, Council President Yves Etienne presented outstanding, longtime community service awards to Bernadette Morrissey, Vice President of the Madison-Marine-Homecrest Civic Association (MMHCA), and Liz Morrissey, President of the MMHCA, with 61st Precinct Captain Joseph Antonio assisting. Courtesy of Ed Jaworski

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