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Author: Dave Barr

‘it’s time to allow Memorial Day parades’ ,Long Island lawmakers says

May 6, 2021 Dave Barr

Long Island lawmakers say it’s an ideal opportunity to permit parades — beginning with Memorial Day — as vaccinations have caused Covid diseases…

NYC unit at the most expensive condo tower in the United States sells for $33 million

May 2, 2021 Dave Barr

A New York City unit at the most costly condo tower in the United States just sold for an incredible $33 million, just…

Amid Cuomo book scandal, state’s ethics agency tightened its rule for scrutinizing the outside income deals

April 30, 2021 Dave Barr

The state’s ethics agency fixed its rule for investigating the external pay arrangements of statewide chosen authorities in the wake of being scrutinized…

Mayor Bill de Blasio’s $98.6 billion spending plan, is the pitches largest NYC budget in history

April 27, 2021 Dave Barr

Mayor Bill de Blasio’s last budget proposal is the greatest ever in city history — a $98.6 billion spending plan, bankrolled to some…

De Blasio spends $200 million to make the Big Apple’s municipal office to get NYC workers back

April 25, 2021 Dave Barr

The city has spent more than $200 million to make the Big Apple’s municipal office structures viable with Covid safety measures as 80,000…

glasses seller Warby Parker is eyeing an is considering an IPO as early as this year

April 23, 2021 Dave Barr

Fashionable person glasses seller Warby Parker is peering toward a first sale of stock. The 11-year-old business, what began as an e-posterior prior…

Eateries are getting crushed by a shortage of workers

April 19, 2021 Dave Barr

NYC restaurants can just serve a large portion of their pre-pandemic indoor limit — but they actually need more assistance to make it…

feds says a large chunk of COVID-19 stimulus checks went to veterans

April 17, 2021 Dave Barr

The feds only given out another 2 million stimulus checks — and an enormous lump of them went to veterans. The Internal Revenue…

majority of CEOs think President Biden’s tax hikes would negatively affect their companies:poll

April 15, 2021 Dave Barr

A survey of CEOs has tracked down that a greater part think President Biden’s proposed climb in the corporate tax rate to pay…

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