#Letters to the Editor — Feb. 28, 2021

#Letters to the Editor — Feb. 28, 2021

“#Letters to the Editor — Feb. 28, 2021” ‘Woke’ school rageThe discriminatory lawsuits reported by the Sunday Post should serve as just the starting point for what deserves to be the largest class-action suit in New York’s history (“ ‘Black’ balled,” Feb. 25). Every taxpayer (especially the parents of students) who has ever ponied up a…

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#De Blasio’s lame recovery plan won’t end NYC’s Ghost Town

#De Blasio’s lame recovery plan won’t end NYC’s Ghost Town

“#De Blasio’s lame recovery plan won’t end NYC’s Ghost Town” Almost a year into Gotham’s devastating lockdown, Mayor de Blasio has announced the appointment of former school-construction chief Lorraine Grillo as “recovery czar” to, in his words, “super-charge” an economic recovery.  But a close look at the mayor’s sad, thin recovery plan belies his commitment…

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#NYC finally makes right call on Trump-run ice rinks

#NYC finally makes right call on Trump-run ice rinks

“#NYC finally makes right call on Trump-run ice rinks” Late Sunday, the de Blasio administration wisely changed course and let kids enjoy some ice skating in this endless lockdown winter. To spite Donald Trump, the city had decided to cancel his contracts to run ice rinks in Central Park — not at the beginning of…

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#NYC businesses are barely hanging on amid COVID-19

#NYC businesses are barely hanging on amid COVID-19

“#NYC businesses are barely hanging on amid COVID-19” Nearly one year after the COVID-19 pandemic hit New York, parts of the Big Apple look more like ghost towns, lined with shuttered storefronts, empty office buildings and businesses teetering on the edge of closure. Now industry leaders and struggling store owners are calling on the city…

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