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Renovated School 75 reopens as supportive housing for vets

"Every New Yorker, and especially our veterans, deserves safe and secure housing that meets their needs,” Gov. Kathy Hochul said in a statement announcing the project s completion.

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AT THE BEACH | View from the trenches

Surfing per say is not hard. If you ask Josh Malherbe, the Under 14 boys champion from last weekend’s Border Buffalo City Closed Championships, he will likely tell you it is easy.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210619:05:22:00

some media coverage who wanted to talk to me at the airport in front of the plane. i was talking and obviously i thought it would look cool to wear my pilot stripes. i don t actually have many other clothes other than these two this is actually what i decided to wear. well, i would say look very smart and it looks like you have made an effort for us. everyone who makes an 0n breakfast is always welcome. how are you feeling? halfway now. has it been tiring? emslie as well as physically? mentally as well as physically. element yes, it has been very tiring for that i was planning on doing for item 4.5 hours of flying a day but actually i found that to be too easy. i have been doing 6 eight hours a day no problem for top so i am ashley quite ahead of schedule and as well as that, i think mentally it is quite difficult. .,

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Pamplin Media Group - Survivor of World War II disaster buried at Mill Creek Cemetery

Survivor of World War II disaster buried at Mill Creek Cemetery January 23 2021 The grave of Jewish man David Stoliar, who died on May 1, 2014, at his home in Bend, was a mystery On a recent historical tour to Mill Creek Cemetery, a recent grave was noted. It had a star of David on the stone designating a Jewish background. It led to a curiosity about why the grave was at the cemetery. David Stoliar was born in Kishinev, Romania, on Oct. 31, 1922. His father was a Jewish textile manufacturer in Bucharest. His parents divorced, and Stoliar lived with his mother in Paris for several years. He returned to Bucharest in 1936 and finished high school. As Germany rose to prominence prior to World War II, Stoliar was taken to forced labor camps and dug trenches. His father became very concerned as brutality against Jews spread.

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