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Veterans ask: Why can pot supporters march in NYC but we can't have Memorial Day parade?


Veterans ask: Why can pot supporters march in NYC but we can’t have Memorial Day parade?
Updated May 10, 2021;
Posted May 10, 2021
The Vietnam Veterans of American march at the Memorial Day Parade on Forest Avenue on Sunday, May 26, 2019. (Staten Island Advance/Shira Stoll)
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Local veterans want to know why they can’t march down Forest Avenue to celebrate Memorial Day, but just last week supporters of legal marijuana got to parade down Broadway carrying a giant joint.
James Haynes, CEO of United Staten Island Veterans’ Organization Inc. (USIVO), said they want to be able to “honor those veterans, current and past, who have served this great nation” in the annual parade that’s more than a century old. ....

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S.I. Vets see 'double standard' as pot proponents march down Broadway but they can't have Memorial Day parade


S.I. Vets see ‘double standard’ as pot proponents march down Broadway but they can’t have Memorial Day parade
Updated May 07, 5:21 PM;
Posted May 07, 1:42 PM
The Vietnam Veterans of American march at the Memorial Day Parade on Forest Avenue on Sunday, May 26, 2019. (Staten Island Advance/Shira Stoll)
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Local veterans want to know why they can’t march down Forest Avenue to celebrate Memorial Day, but just last week supporters of legal marijuana got to parade down Broadway carrying a giant joint.
James Haynes, CEO of United Staten Island Veterans’ Organization Inc. (USIVO), said they want to be able to “honor those veterans, current and past, who have served this great nation” in the annual parade that’s more than a century old. ....

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S.I. Politics: Unions make endorsements; citywide candidates visit borough


S.I. Politics: Unions make endorsements; citywide candidates visit borough
Updated 10:00 AM;
Today 10:00 AM
Front row from left: Detective Endowments Association Treasurer Jeffrey Ward, Police Benevolent Association President Pat Lynch, and Mid-Island City Council candidate Sal Albanese join supporters outside Borough Hall, St. George, to announce the city police unions endorsements of Albanese on Tuesday, April 20, 2021. (Staten Island Advance/Paul Liotta)
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POLICE UNIONS MAKE PICKS FOR CITY COUNCIL
Politicians running for two of the Island’s City Council seats earned endorsements from the city’s police unions over the past week and a half.
Democratic candidate Sal Albanese, a former City Councilman from Brooklyn and candidate for the Mid-Island seat, earned the endorsement Tuesday of the Police Benevolent Association (PBA), Sergeants Benevolent Association (SBA), Lieutenants Benevolent Association (LBA), and Detectives’ Endowment ....

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New York State to allow indoor dining in coronavirus orange zones, but ban continues in NYC


New York State to allow indoor dining in coronavirus orange zones, but ban continues in NYC
Updated Jan 14, 2021;
Posted Jan 14, 2021
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo delivers his State of the State Address in the War Room at the state Capitol on Monday, Jan. 11, 2021. (Darren McGee- Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)Darren McGee- Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. All New York restaurants outside the five boroughs will again be allowed indoor patrons, the office of Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Thursday.
The announcement followed a Wednesday decision from state Supreme Court Justice Henry J. Nowak that granted restaurants in the Buffalo area an injunction that lifted the state’s orange zone coronavirus (COVID-19) micro-cluster ban on indoor dining. ....

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NYC GOP Confronts Political Fallout After Capitol Siege


NYC Republicans Confront Political Fallout After U.S. Capitol Siege
By
Emily Ngo
New York City
PUBLISHED 6:00 AM ET Jan. 09, 2021
PUBLISHED 6:00 AM EST Jan. 09, 2021
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NEW YORK  The work goes on  that’s the message and mission of New York City Republicans in the wake of the storming of the U.S. Capitol by some of President Donald Trump s loyalists.
What You Need To Know
NYC s only Republican House member still opposed some electoral votes, even after Capitol was attacked
Nicole Malliotakis is now facing calls to resign
NYC Republicans made electoral gains in 2020, look for more in 2021
Local GOP leaders say they want to focus on problems at city level ....

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