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Sudden change at the top of New York Community
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Upright Citizens Brigade building in Los Angeles, California.
Co-founders Amy Poehler, Matt Besser, Ian Roberts and Matt Walsh made the announcement Wednesday, noting the comedic institution has been unable to make mortgage payments during the city s extended shutdown.
Eight months after the closing all of its New York City locations, Upright Citizens Brigade announced Wednesday it has closed its famed Sunset theater due to financial constraints amid the pandemic.
Co-founders Amy Poehler, Matt Besser, Ian Roberts and Matt Walsh shared the announcement on Instagram, writing on the Los Angeles Instagram account for the comedic institution, We have been forced to sell our theater on Sunset. We have been unable to make mortgage payments during this extended shutdown. We know this theater was a home for so many, and so many people were responsible for helping it grow. We want to thank all of those people and the New York Community who were also significantly impacted by recent closure
2020 in Review: Entertainment
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Canarsie Residents Review Future Hurricane Emergency Plans
Harold Jones presenting interactive game
By Angela G. Nannetti
Members of the Fresh Creek Civic Association (FCCA) held a virtual meeting via Webex on Saturday, December 19th to discuss Canarsie’s dynamic weather emergency plan.
FCCA President Maria Garrett invited member and Executive Director of Canarsie Community Development Inc. Harold Jones to present the plan he has been developing in response to the many failures he recognized in the wake of Superstorm Sandy. “We cannot sit back and let it happen again,” he warned. “We must take action to mitigate it.”
So, in partnership with organizations like the Science and Resilience Institute at Jamaica Bay, PublicAgenda.org and the New York Community Trust, Jones has been working diligently to identify and correct some of the weaknesses of the plan that had been in place in 2012. Jones explained that one of the most troubling aspects of the 2012 plan was th
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A new study by Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health researchers poses a hypothetical question: What if air quality improvements in New York City during the spring 2020 COVID-19 shutdown were sustained for five years without the economic and health costs of the pandemic? They estimate cumulative benefits of clean air during this period would amount to thousands of avoided cases of illness and death in children and adults, as well as associated economic benefits between $32 to $77 billion. The study s findings are published in the journal
Environmental Research.
The researchers leveraged the unintended natural experiment of cleaner air in New York City during the COVID-19 shutdown to simulate the potential future health and economic benefits from sustained air quality improvements of a similar magnitude. They do not frame this study as an estimate of the benefits of the pandemic. Rather they offer this hypothetical clean air scenario as an aspirational goa
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