Next week in Astoria earn a long-awaited ferry route

August 25, 2017

Since its launch may 1, the new urban ferry service runs quite well, taking advantage of the popularity among the passengers. Although the ferries were not full sameday other modes of transport for the vast majority of passengers in the city, they have made travel on the waterways of new York more accessible and delightful — the ferry only costs $2,75, and each of the new boats boasts its own…

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The postman pretended to be a cancer patient not to go to work

August 25, 2017

The employee of mail from Colorado who pretended to be sick to not go to work, guilty under article about fraud. 60-year-old Caroline Boyle was ordered to pay a fine in the amount of 10 000 US dollars and another 20 798 dollars as compensation to the postal service co, reports local news site. Starting in 2015, Boyle told his colleagues that she had cancer: a disease attacking her body,…

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Officers immigration officers will be obliged to wear a body camera

August 25, 2017

New York officials are calling for greater transparency during the work of immigration services. Several members of city Council say they intend to submit to the Assembly a bill according to which immigration officers should wear body camera during the various operations and raids. Politicians are concerned that many immigrants have to be treated after the arrests and claim that the cameras will ensure the safety of officers and detainees….

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The girl sued the Chicago $148 million for the collapsed at her stop

August 25, 2017

In Chicago , the jury delivered a decision on compensation in the amount of 148 million dollars to a girl who was partially paralyzed after being in O’hare airport on her collapsed bus stop. In August 2015, Tierney Darden, the then – student and dancer, was standing with his mother and sister under the bus terminal at the international airport O’hara in Chicago. <img src="/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2017/08/fa4ab09265fe325eb4969487edbdd278.jpg" alt="The girl

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Affordable housing in new York: apartments in Hell’s Kitchen for $714 per month

August 25, 2017

In Hell’s Kitchen opened a new housing lottery, which involves 13 apartments format SRO (single resident occupancy apartment room in an apartment building) in the building at 332 West 51st Street for $714 per month. The essence of such a compact housing is that the tenants are renting only the room and the kitchenette and bathroom are shared on the floor. Flats available for single people who currently live in…

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