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Supporters from Community Board 1 and the teacher's union say the millionaire's tax could offset cuts to education.

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The Indian Point nuclear power plant is just 35 miles north of Manhattan and poses a risk to the city, residents say.

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The school will open in Tweed Courthouse in the fall of 2012, the DOE said.

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The LMDC may continue to exist for another four to five years, but it will lose its large staff.

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The Spruce Street School would be the most hard-hit by city layoffs, losing three of its six teachers.

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The 31,000-square-foot Borders at 100 Broadway is closing as early as March.

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The new park in the middle of the island will include a Hammock Grove and two sports fields, say Downtown officials.

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The LMDC agency should develop a sunset plan immediately, Community Board 1 members said this week.

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Michael Mulgrew, president of the United Federation of Teachers, warned of tough times ahead for the city's schools.

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The Drawing Center was once supposed to move to the World Trade Center site, but 9/11 family members protested.

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The sculpture, which survived 9/11, has to leave its temporary home in Battery Park by this fall.

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Cathie Black joked last week that "birth control" was a possible solution to overcrowded downtown schools.

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Schools Chancellor Cathie Black called Community Board 1 Chairwoman Julie Menin to apologize for her flip remarks.

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Up to $200 million in tax-exempt bonds could help build developer Larry Silverstein's WTC Tower 3.

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The mosque and community center is one of 265 organizations that applied for funds.