New York state Parks is delving deep into the lives of the enslaved people who lived in the region during the early days of our nation.

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Wed Mar 8 2023

 

How historic sites are reckoning with NY's slave-owning past

Zachary Veith a historical interpreter at Staatsburgh State Historic Site talks about his research into the lives of slaves who lived there

New York state Parks is delving deep into the lives of the enslaved people who lived in the region during the early days of our nation.

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The sun shines through the Star of David on top of the Congregation Ahavas Israel on Van Houten Avenue in Passaic on Saturday, April 3, 2021. Passaic has a large Orthodox Jewish community and houses about 20 Orthodox synagogues.
 

Yeshiva University, Israeli museum team up to boost Holocaust literacy

 

The college in upper Manhattan is developing teacher training programs and other resources with Yad Vashem, the world-renowned Holocaust museum.

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Under the bill, licensed physicians, physician assistants, and advanced registered nurse practitioners could continue prescribing federally controlled drugs via phone or video as long as the person is a patient.
 
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Thousands of doctors in NY have faced discipline, fines. See each case

 

Thousands of NY doctors have lost medical licenses for everything from sexually assaulting patients to simply practicing bad medicine, state records show.

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Former highway superintendent sent to prison for child sexual abuse

 

Former Mamakating highway superintendent Robert Hufcut gets 22 years in prison after December child sexual abuse conviction.

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The entrance to 22 South West Street in Mount Vernon, a 17-story mixed-use development with retail, office space and 189 apartments photographed Jan. 25, 2023.
 
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2 Westchester visits offer hints to Hochul's take on housing

 

For the governor, housing is personal. Here's some insight as to what led her January announcement to kick off a building boom in New York.

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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

Corrections officer sentenced in Wallkill home invasion and stabbing

 

A corrections officer will serve 10 years in state prison after pleading guilty to burglary in a violent home invasion in which he stabbed his wife.

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St. Patrick's Day events start this weekend

 

Here is a list of St. Patrick's Day events in the area to celebrate the holiday.

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Goshen fends off stiff challenge by Lourdes to win boys Class A title

 

Goshen re-discovered its offensive prowess in the final quarter, dispatching Lourdes in the Section 9 Class A boys basketball final.

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Wallkill downs Roosevelt, repeats as Section 9 Class A girls champion

 

Wallkill overcame a first-half deficit, rolling past Roosevelt in the second half to win the Section 9 Class A girls basketball title.

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