Water is a precious resource, and New York City has some of the best municipal drinking water on the planet. Our water comes from reservoirs in the Catskills and beyond, and travels hundreds of miles to reach our taps. New Yorkers pay just one cent per gallon for our exceptional drinking water. And
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Welcome to the inauguration of our Your Say section where your opinion is all that matters. In this column, we encourage feedback of the content we
Sefirat Ha’omer: Achieving The Impossible
Imagine a teenager lying on a grassy field, gazing into the night sky. As he stares up at the stars, he thinks to himself, “Look at how enormous the
Pick Up. Hashem Is Calling!
It so happened that while making her rounds checking on the welfare of patients in a hospital outside of Bnei Brak that a nurse encountered an
People Who Make A Difference In Our Community In The Spotlight: Avraham Pinkhasov
In The Spotlight features interviews of community members who making a difference in their neighborhoods and the Jewish community at large. To
A New Opportunity For Queens
I am proud to call Queens my home. What makes our borough so vibrant are the unique, tight-knit communities and neighborhoods that have persisted
The Laura Doyle Interview: Author Of The Surrendered Wife
At the back of your book, you are described as a former shrew. A shrew, according to Merriam-Webster, is an ill-tempered and scolding woman. I’m
