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  • When Christian Scientists Decide Between Faith and Public Health

    When Christian Scientists Decide Between Faith and Public Health
  • In a Pandemic, Out-of-Work Actor Struggles but Remembers her Love for Theater

    In a Pandemic, Out-of-Work Actor Struggles but Remembers her Love for Theater
  • East Harlem Bakery Reopens to Greater Demand

    East Harlem Bakery Reopens to Greater Demand

NYC Celebrity Real Estate Broker Forsees the Market’s Return

January 15, 2021 By Hannah Flynn

Deborah Korb, a Manhattan real estate broker, thinks the housing market has probably been through the worst of its slump.

How Long Island Wineries Stay Afloat During Pandemic

December 17, 2020 By Artemis Tsagaris

Long Island wineries restructure their businesses to survive in the pandemic.

A Push for Free Fitness Area on East River Esplanade

December 17, 2020 By Jayna Alexandra

To exercise safely and affordably in the pandemic, East Side residents petition the city to build a free fitness center on the waterfront.

Nonprofit Offers Therapy for Frontline Workers and the Uninsured

December 17, 2020 By Eli Rallo

New York mental health professionals formed a network of volunteer therapists to help those in need during the pandemic.

Saying ‘I Do’ Over Zoom During the Pandemic

December 15, 2020 By Marie Schulte-Bockum

This pandemic isn’t stopping New Yorkers from getting married.

The Perils and Benefits of Remote Social Work

December 15, 2020 By Allie Pitchon

Social workers find challenges and benefits to helping their clients remotely during the pandemic.

Asian American Activists Call for Unity and Justice Beyond 2020

December 15, 2020 By Seiji Yamashita

Looking forward, Asian American activists hope to unify Asian communities into a powerful political demographic.

Harlem Artist Starts Outdoor Fridge to Battle Local Hunger

December 11, 2020 By Xiang Shen

To reduce food insecurity in Harlem, one artist sets up an outdoor fridge with free food.

A Meeting Propels an Attorney into Art, Activism and Orange Make-Up

December 10, 2020 By Remmy Bahati

“I get the F-word a lot,” says a former prosecutor and Midtown lawyer who now impersonates the about-to-be-ex-president.

PenPal Program Connects Inmates with Outside World

December 9, 2020 By Eli Rallo

Since the pandemic, a prison penpal program has soared to help inmates cope with COVID-19 isolation.

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