#Letters to the Editor — March 20, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — March 20, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — March 20, 2022” Diners’ woesI used to dine at Manhattan restaurants about two evenings a week, but I no longer do, primarily because parking has become too difficult as bicycle lanes and racks have taken the spaces (“NYC’s Devastated Eateries,” Editorial, March 15). In nice weather, I would sometimes walk,…

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#Letters to the Editor — March 13, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — March 13, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — March 13, 2022” Joe’s vet hypocrisyYour story on the Biden administration’s plans to close two VA hospitals in New York City is very disturbing (“Two city VA hospitals face closure,” March 10). The planned closures of two hospitals that serve our many brave service members who live in New York…

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#NYC public enrollment schools drops by 12% since pre-pandemic

#NYC public enrollment schools drops by 12% since pre-pandemic

“#NYC public enrollment schools drops by 12% since pre-pandemic” Mayor Eric Adams and Chancellor David Banks have inherited a school system that is shrinking rapidly, particularly in the elementary grades. But it’s not necessarily bad news — if they take the opportunity it provides to better serve students. Detailed data the State Education Department released…

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