The songwriters of "She's Like The Wind" and "Hungry Eyes" tell Patch how they owe their success to growing up on Long Island.
"It was my way of saying goodbye."The woman wrote an 8-page letter to a local board of education about the alleged abuse, which she said led her to consider suicide.
"It checks a lot of boxes to the community," said Michael Lessing Jr., Area Operations Manager for Lessing's Hospitality Group.
The teacher used the student's full name and information from his private records, "stigmatizing" him, the lawsuit says.
A behavior specialist said that the candidate has exposed himself at least 10 times as she drives past his house, reports say.
"If you want to scream at us and say that we don't deserve to have that right to love, we're going to scream louder."
"It's so rewarding to actually see it.""They wanted to silence more victims," said Margaret Rohl, claiming that the BOE used intimidation tactics to belittle speakers on Monday.
Sarabi, a long-haired German Shepard, who went missing in February, was found dead, her owner says.
The sisters filed a lawsuit against the funeral home, saying another man's body was buried in lieu of their father.
"We are struggling with a severe quality of life issue at this time," said one resident at Wednesday's Town of Babylon board meeting.
"He was pouring the foundation of a life well-lived, making proud, honoring and taking care of the family he cherished above all."
"They're fighting tooth and nail to keep us small as possible," said Chaminade High School alum Brian Toale.
Over a dozen pro-choice protestors rallied outside The Basilica of St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral in Little Italy on Saturday afternoon, opposing Tommy’s Tours – a private company which runs tours of church catacombs – claiming its profits benefit church members’ monthly harassment of women at a local Planned Parenthood.
Miami Jackson Senior High is one of the many schools in southern Florida who have seen significant changes due to an influx of immigrant students in the past few years.
Greta Thunberg, the 16-year-old Swedish climate activist who sailed across the Atlantic to promote environmental awareness, was the headliner of the strike in Battery Park. Families who were seated in a less-populated field of the park rushed into the dense crowd the moment she walked on stage. They cheered as if it were a music concert.
Since August, Amy Tang, along with about 150 other Queens liquor store owners, has gone door-to-door, urging local politicians and other store owners to reject the liquor application of a potential 30,000-square-foot mega liquor store in College Point.
The National Day of Service and Remembrance event Wednesday was held in partnership with non-profit organizations 9/11 Day, Feeding Children Everywhere, and the Corporation for National Community and Service.
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