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New property tax math squeezes outer boroughs
dfreedlander@am-ny.comA new method of taxing properties is forcing many outer borough New Yorkers to pay more -- and sticking the city with a yawning budget gap, according to some tax lawyers and assessors. "This is like the snowball rolling down a hill -- eventually it...Tags: Bribery, Manhattan (New York City), Business Enterprises, Corporate Crime, Long Island
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Epic, Part 2
The Denver PostWorld Without End By Ken Follett Dutton, 1,024 pages, $35 In these times of technological overdrive and instant sensory override, it is somehow comforting to run into a novel with enough heft and literary muscle to force you to spend more than a...Tags: Epidemics and Plagues, Fiction
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Grand Concourse
Special to amNewYorkBetween the building of the new Yankee Stadium, a soon-to-be renovated Bronx Museum and Edgar Allan Poe Park, there is a lot of history on the brink of reflourishing along the Grand Concourse. But history isn't the only thing that makes the boulevard...Tags: Theft, Real Estate Agents, Tourism and Leisure, Regis Philbin, Schools
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Marble Hill
Special to amNewYorkMarble Hill suffers from Borough Identity Disorder. The community's residents belong to Manhattan politically -- they vote and serve jury duty there -- but they receive municipal services from the Bronx. It was once the northernmost neighborhood on the...Tags: Theft, Marble Hill, Manhattan (New York City), Rentals, Sales
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Rating Bronx Parks
- Hackett Park, West 254th Street, Riverdale Avenue and Henry Hudson Parkway, Fieldston. D - Peoples Park Exchange, Willis Avenue, Brown Place, East 135th and East 136th Street, Mott Haven. A- - Mott Playground, Morris to College avenues, Eas 166th to...Tags: Marble Hill, City Island, Concourse, Edenwald, Henry Hudson
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Memoir of Col. Benjamin Tallmadge
THE SUBJECT OF THIS memoir was born at Brookhaven, on Long Island, in Suffolk county, State of New York, on the 25th of February, 1754. His father, the Rev. Benjamin Tallmadge, was the settle minister of that place, having married Miss Susannah Smith, the...Tags: Elections, Woodbridge, Prosecution, Farmington (Hartford, Connecticut), Newspaper and Magazine
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