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EDITORIAL
Time for a change: Squadron in State Senate primary
One of the disturbing things about Downtown politics is that incumbents just don’t face tough re-election battles. Although Lower Manhattan has many capable representatives who deserve to stay in office, they would nevertheless benefit from strong and serious challenges every few years. And there’s one legislator in particular, State Sen. Martin Connor, whom we have hoped for quite some time would face a candidate who offers a better choice. That day has finally arrived and that candidate is Daniel Squadron.
DOWNTOWN NOTEBOOK
With the working girls in the darkest days of AIDS
By Patricia Fieldsteel
During the 1980s, I worked the prostitute strolls in all five boroughs of New York.
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Report details Deutsche firefighters’ last fatal hour The search for Beddia and Graffagnino Deutsche radio transmissions [WARNING: TRASMISIONS CONTAIN EXPLICIT LANGUAGE] Burden grills Sanitation over garage tower plan Hotel keeps ’em guessing as business it’s messing Landlords sue, saying law would harass them Strand books one more month on Fulton St. Greenwich St. pedestrian recounts limo road rage incident Tugboats will tussle at annual Hudson River race |
NEWS What’s up, Seaport? Business up, as lower-rent shops move Downtown Wait for W.T.C. trains may be at least 8 years Artist with cancer ‘resurrected’ with Pollock grant Contractor looks to resume weekend work near ballfields BACK TO SCHOOL The test numbers add up in math for Downtown schools Charter school debate continues with new ones coming M.C.S. returns with small classes, perfect scores High school academy gives teens a second chance to graduate Will city make the grade on Morton middle school? Wall Street’s masters take high school under their wings |
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ARTS DOWNTOWN Judith Malina, woman alone (sort of) The darker side of the Fringe Sol mates in southern Spain ‘[title of show]’ perfectly tailored for New Yorkers Teen spirits |
A family comedy (well, sort of)
Elevated cinema |
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