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Dozens Of City Churches Hold Final Services In Public School Buildings

More than 50 churches around the city held their final services inside public school buildings on Sunday, as the Bloomberg administration plans to start enforcing a court decision banning churches from using schools for religious worship.

Dozens Of City Churches Hold Final Services In Public School Buildings

Updated 5:32 PM

New York Military Youth Cadets Discuss Upcoming Mission To Dominican Republic

The New York Military Youth Cadets from Queens are heading to the Dominican Republic later this month.

New York Military Youth Cadets Discuss Upcoming Mission To Dominican Republic

02/11/2012 04:50 PM

Light Snowfall Brings Wet Conditions, Little Accumulation

Department of Sanitation workers were prepared for up to three inches of snow Saturday, but there was little accumulation as flurries fell.

Light Snowfall Brings Wet Conditions, Little Accumulation

Updated 02/11/2012 04:52 PM

Officials Hope Dissolution Of Flushing Chamber Of Commerce Will Allow New Growth In Queens

It's the end of an era in Flushing as one business association dissolves to make room for others.

Officials Hope Dissolution Of Flushing Chamber Of Commerce Will Allow New Growth In Queens

02/11/2012 11:24 AM

Father Of Confessed Subway Bomb Plotter Receives Prison Sentence

The father of confessed terror plotter Najibullah Zazi was sentenced Friday to four and a half years behind bars.

Father Of Confessed Subway Bomb Plotter Receives Prison Sentence

Updated 02/10/2012 11:02 PM

Police Seize Thousands Of Counterfeit Electronics In Manhattan

Police in Manhattan on Thursday seized thousands of counterfeit popular electronics, and two Queens residents have been charged with trademark counterfeiting in connection with the incident.

Police Seize Thousands Of Counterfeit Electronics In Manhattan

02/10/2012 09:28 PM

Queens Person Of The Week: LIC Woman Houses Local Artists In "The Space"

Many artists in Queens now have a place to showcase their work thanks to a Long Island City woman who's turning empty spaces into art galleries.

<i>Queens Person Of The Week:</i> LIC Woman Houses Local Artists In "The Space"

In The Queens Papers 2/10/12

NY1 takes a look at this week's newspapers from the borough of Queens.

In The Queens Papers 2/10/12

NYC Opera Sounds Opening Notes Of 2012 Season

Arts

Weeks after a labor lockout threatened its future, the New York City Opera began its 2012 season Sunday with a performance of "La Traviata" at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

NYC Opera Sounds Opening Notes Of 2012 Season

Shuttered School Building To Be Reborn As Affordable East Harlem Housing

Real Estate

A long-abandoned school building in East Harlem is getting a massive makeover and will offer in a couple of years affordable housing, artists' workspaces and spaces for community organizations.

Shuttered School Building To Be Reborn As Affordable East Harlem Housing

Philly Flower Show Transports Viewers To The Hawaiian Islands

Travel

The annual Flower Show in Philadelphia makes a Hawaiian getaway just a hop, skip and a jump away from New York City.

Philly Flower Show Transports Viewers To The Hawaiian Islands

Zagat: Booker And Dax Makes Cocktails Go High-Tech

Zagat

Zagat Editor Kelly Dobkin filed this report on Booker and Dax, a restaurant bar in the East Village that is cooking up cocktails in high-tech ways.

Zagat: Booker And Dax Makes Cocktails Go High-Tech

In The Papers 2/12/12

NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.

In The Papers 2/12/12

Weekend Feature: Registered Dietician Shares Healthy Heart Tips

Registered dietician Samantha Heller recommends some heart-healthy foods you might not be eating.

Weekend Feature: Registered Dietician Shares Healthy Heart Tips