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ETOA monitoring Scotland boycott threat

The European Tour Operators Association (ETOA) is closely monitoring the Boycott Scotland campaign by protesters in the USA angered by the release of the Libyan Basset Ali al-Megrahi, the only man con | eTurboNews | Trends | Travel News

DeRosa resigns — Cuomo accuser speaks out, files criminal complaint — The fight to vaccinate Far Rockaway

DeRosa resigns — Cuomo accuser speaks out, files criminal complaint — The fight to vaccinate Far Rockaway
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Report: Sen Lanza to introduce bill reclaiming Columbus Day on DOE calendar

Report: Sen. Lanza to introduce bill reclaiming Columbus Day on DOE calendar Updated May 06, 2021; Posted May 06, 2021 Mayor Bill de Blasio was asked about the change during a press briefing on Wednesday and said the process wasn’t handled right and the change was made without input from him or Schools Chancellor Meisha Ross Porter. (Katrina Tulloch) Katrina Tulloch | ktulloch@syrac Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. State Sen. Andrew Lanza is among a growing list of politicians upset by the city’s decision to remove Columbus Day from the Department of Education’s (DOE) calendar. On Tuesday, the DOE released the 2021-2022 public school calendar which shows Indigenous Peoples Day on the second Monday of October, which this year falls on Oct. 11, the day that has typically been Columbus Day.

Community members, officials step up to tackle litter and address quality of life issues

Community members, officials step up to tackle litter and address quality of life issues Today 5:30 AM Castleton Corners, Victory Blvd at Clove Road. As we drove around and documented heavily littered spots, we were surprised to see so much of Staten Island so clear of debris. (Staten Island Advance/ Jan Somma-Hammel) Staff-ShotStaff-Shot Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Local officials and members of the community are taking steps to address a blight of litter and graffiti, brought on, in part, by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Across the Island and City, over the past few months government entities, elected officials, and community organizations have put together a number of events aimed and new efforts at remedying the blight.

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