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POSTED JANUARY 2, 2009:Not far from the meticulously restored Ellis Island Immigration Museum, with its polished woodwork, sparkling floors and trove of historical documents, is the Ellis Island that visitors do not see. Here are the remains of the immigration center’s hospital complex, a self-contained city with its own kitchens, laundry room, library, operating room, nurses and doctor’s dormitories, power plant and morgue.
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DA: Galt Employee Stole $1.2 Million From Deutsche Bank Detox
POSTED JANUARY 6, 2009: A former purchasing agent for the John Galt Corporation, the one-time contractor responsible for the decontamination and demolition of the Deutsche Bank tower, was indicted Jan. 5 after investigators learned he allegedly stole more than $1 million from the tower's owners. |
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Healing the Wounds of War Downtown
POSTED JANUARY 2, 2009: One flight up, just above the hubbub of lower Broadway, men and women who have gone to war come to seek peace. There, counselors help to dress the emotional wounds of vets, some untreated for more than 40 years. |
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Rocky Tribeca Roof Addition Gets CB1’s Blessing
POSTED JANUARY 2, 2009: It is one of the few hard and fast rules that Community Board 1’s Landmarks Committee follows when it comes to new rooftop additions: two-story penthouses have no place in Tribeca’s historic districts. Unless, apparently, the committee falls for the design. |
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POSTED JANUARY 2, 2009: For three weeks last month, more than a dozen women in their late 60s, 70s and 80s met for dance classes at Independence Plaza.
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UPDATED JANUARY 2, 2009: Even as struggling mall owner General Growth Properties puts its South Street Seaport holdings up for sale, the company insists it still wants to redevelop it. |
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Two Raids Empty Canal Street Stalls
POSTED JANUARY 5, 2009: Instead of the usual parade of tourists in pursuit of a steal on “designer” handbags, jewelry and sunglasses, it was a dozen police officers and city inspectors one morning last month who milled about the warren of shop stalls they had just raided in an office building near Canal Street. |
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FDNY's Only Manhattan Cut Will Hit South Street Firehouse
POSTED JANUARY 5, 2009: In an effort to shave $60 million off of its budget by the end of the fiscal year, the New York City Fire Department announced last month it would partially suspend nighttime service at four New York City firehouses, including one in Lower Manhattan. |
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Born of Tragedy, 9/11 Art Finds a Home
POSTED JANUARY 5, 2009: Coupled with the outpouring of emotion spawned by the Sept. 11 attacks came an unprecedented creative response. Last month, the National September 11 Memorial and Museum launched a virtual gallery where almost any work inspired by 9/11 can find a home, and be seen. |
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Downtown Caterer Indicted on Charging $300K to Ex's Credit Card
POSTED JANUARY 5, 2009: Prosecutors are charging a Duane Street resident and owner of a Lower Manhattan catering company with living it up at Battery Park City’s Ritz Carlton Hotel—spa treatments, limousine rentals and luxury purchases—all by way of unauthorized charges to his ex-boyfriend’s corporate credit card. |
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