Dozo, Lewis seeded high in PSAL playoffs
“I knew we were going to get the second seed,” Eisenberg said. “When I asked the committee members why we were seeded second, they said it was because Bergtraum won [the city championship] six years in a row.”
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Eisenberg rea
Our Lady of Snows bantam boys advance in hoops playoffs
OLS jumped out to a 9-0 first quarter lead and never looked back, extending its lead to 13 points at halftime and 20 points after three quarters. Center Jonathan Shabon had 20 points and dominated the paint, point guard Matt Laurino ran the offense to per
St. Robert’s Bellarmin bantams advance in CYO playoffs
Danny Tobin led St. Roberts with 15 points and two 3-point baskets, with 10 of his points coming in the fourth quarter. Guards George Hatzioannides (10 assists) and Anthony Scianna (one 3-pointer) pitched in with 7 points each for the winners, who improve
Zoning legislation needs early legislation, enactment
Many of our homes have been altered to make room for larger families. Some of our residents have chosen to invest in their homes and remain in our community, renovating their existing homes instead of selling and moving elsewhere. We are proud of our area
Is illegal immigration putting our firefighters at risk?
It is obvious that one reason five firefighters had to jump to escape was the illegal subdivision of the apartment. Two firefighters were killed and others seriously injured.
Just look around the city at those workers waiting on corners to be picke
Just look around the city at those workers waiting on corners to be picke
Weprin has conflict of interest in Jets stadium
Just how many readers know that Weprin has a clear conflict of interest in his support of the proposed Jets Stadium and his acceptance of campaign contributions? Recent public campaign finance reports revealed that as City Council Finance Committee chairm
PS 130 problem not zero sum
First, let me put his principal concern at ease. Though the committee’s resolution would have the use of PS 130 return to its neighborhood children who live in District 26, the resolution refers only to the general education program and does not at





















