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FDNY recruitment day

New York State Assembly Member Al Taylor will sponsor an FDNY Recruitment Day event this Thursday, September 26 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. at 2541 Adam Clayton Powell Blvd (on 7th Avenue).

Assembly Member Al Taylor is sponsoring the event in partnership with the FDNY and Council Member Yusef Salaam.

This in-person recruitment event is designed to answer all questions about joining the New York City Fire Department, help guide applicants through the process, and give them information about upcoming testing. The FDNY test happens once every four years, so be sure to take advantage of this information session. Participants must attend the event in person.

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Seven Best Remedies To Prevent Your Lips From Getting Dry And Chapped

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Have you ever wondered why your lips get so dry and cracked, especially during the colder months or when exposed to the elements? Chapped lips are uncomfortable and can lead to irritation and even pain. What if you could avoid this common issue by using some simple remedies? Here, we’ll dive into the best ways…

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The Rise & Fall Of Mark Reiter: How King Of New York Took Gambinos, Gotti Mob Crew To Top Of Harlem Dope Game – The Gangster Report –

Finding The Right Art History Course: Key Factors To Consider

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Are you aiming to deepen your knowledge of artistic movements but unsure which program to choose? What makes an art history stand out? Let’s examine the crucial elements to take into account while choosing a course of study that will provide a rewarding educational experience. Course Content and Scope When choosing an art history course,…

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See the new waterfront public plaza now open in Williamsburg

See the new waterfront public plaza now open in Williamsburg

The massive redevelopment of the old Domino Sugar Refinery on the Williamsburg waterfront is progressing with the debut of Domino Square, a new one-acre park designed for public programming. 

Domino Square
Photograph: Courtesy of Two Trees Management

The egg-shaped plaza in the middle of the space will be used as an ice skating rink (the first-ever in the area) in the winter starting this November.

In the warmer months, the section of the park will be turned into a stage of sorts. Theater-like seat options frame the area, overlooking the Manhattan skyline and the East River, effectively turning the destination into one of the most beautiful open-concept theaters in the city.

Domino Square
Photograph: Courtesy of Two Trees Management

Not many details have yet been released regarding the types of events that will be hosted on site, but officials have mentioned salsa nights and farmers’ markets to start with, plus movie screenings and more.

Another exciting prospect: the retail spaces that will frame the street edges of the park and create entry points into the space. The structures will house food vendors and other retail concepts.

Domino Square
Rendering: Courtesy of Two Trees Management

Domino Square is the penultimate portion of the redevelopment effort, one that follows the debut of an incredible indoor vertical farm boasting over 15 different 30-foot-tall trees weighing 10,000 pounds each. 

Officials are still working on the construction of a new residential building on Kent Avenue, the very last part of the project.

Domino Square
Rendering: Courtesy of Two Trees Management

“Domino Square will enhance everyone’s life in south Williamsburg,” said Jed Walentas, the principal at Two Trees, the company behind the redevelopment, in an official statement about the development. “We are really proud of what we have built and excited to see its potential as it evolves.”

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How To Keep Your Dance Studio Members Organized With Family Management Features

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Managing a dance studio can be complex, especially when juggling multiple members, schedules, and family groups. Keeping everything in sync can quickly become overwhelming, with numerous classes to coordinate and a wide range of members. The day-to-day tasks of managing individual schedules and ensuring timely attendance can pile up fast. This is where organization and…

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HW Pick: Voice Meets Cinematic Masterpiece At Lincoln Center: NY Choral Society’s “Voices Of Light”

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The New York Choral Society, a pioneering symphonic chorus committed to presenting diverse repertoire and innovative collaborations for the last 65 years will perform Voices of Light by Richard Einhorn. This performance, paired with the screening of the silent film classic The Passion of Joan of Arc, will take place on Friday, November 1, 2024, at 7:30 PM at Lincoln Center’s…

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