Shovelers-for-hire: Day laborers available to remove snow on S.I.; student volunteers also needed
Updated Feb 01, 2021;
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. La Colmena, a community-based organization working with day laborers, domestic workers and other low-wage immigrant workers, has day laborers available for hire to help Staten Islanders recover from the nor’easter that has been slamming the borough since late Sunday.
“La Colmena #DayLaborers are once again in the #FrontLines and ready to help #NYC recover from this #SnowStorm,” wrote the organization on Twitter. “Please consider hiring them for your snow shoveling needs.”
La Colmena #DayLaborers are once again in the #FrontLines and ready to help #NYC recover from this ❄️ #SnowStorm. Please consider hiring them for your snow shoveling needs TODAY in #StatenIsland at ☎️ 929-359-7315 or via our webpage https://t.co/Y30wifThBR pic.twitter.com/J8GvZSB9Y4 La Colmena (@LaColmenaNYC) February 1, 2021
AOC to Malliotakis: ‘You brought shame to our delegation and the district you represent’
Updated Jan 11, 2021;
Posted Jan 10, 2021
Amid fire from many of her colleagues in the House of Representatives, newly elected Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (R-Staten Island/Brooklyn) has been called out by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-Bronx/Queens), as “amplifying a lie” and “inciting a riot.”
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Amid fire from many of her colleagues in the House of Representatives, newly elected Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (R-Staten Island/Brooklyn) has been called out by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-Bronx/Queens), as “amplifying a lie” and “inciting a riot.”
NYC Faces No “Real” Terror Threats After Capitol Riots, De Blasio Says, As Pols Demand Trump Resigns
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New York City has not received any “real” threats of terrorism akin to the violent mob that attacked the U.S. Capitol this week, Mayor Bill de Blasio said Saturday as he stood with Democratic lawmakers calling for President Donald Trump’s immediate resignation.
“We re monitoring very very closely. No real and specific threats directed to New York City at this moment,” de Blasio said at a gathering of some of New York’s congressional representatives outside City Hall Saturday. “There are some small demonstrations planned for tomorrow that we are carefully monitoring. If we see anything larger going on we re certainly going to give a public update on that but right now, no threats to speak of.”