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April 24, 2022
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Nearly four months after a fire tore through a Bronx building, killing 17 people, its residents say New York City has yet to disburse millions in aid.
By Kimiko de Freytas-Tamura, Karen Zraick and Todd Heisler
Melinda Clancy, a procurement forester, describes why she selects maples for the Bronx and lilacs for Brooklyn.
By Kaya Laterman
Even before the pandemic, there was an "epidemic of loneliness," and it was affecting physical health and life expectancy.
By John Leland
New York State is mapping out plans to license venues for on-site recreational marijuana use, but some places have already figured out how to get the ball rolling.
By Julia Carmel
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Marcus Garvey Park has been in disrepair for years. Jamel Ali turned a corner of it into an open-air gym.
By Ginia Bellafante
From his basketball league to streaming and playing video games, the new book author makes time to play.
By Tammy La Gorce
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