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New York tenants can apply for rent relief through July 30
By Sam Bojarski Tenants throughout New York State can now apply for a portion of the $100 million in assistance…
Preliminary results show two Haitian-American candidates in close primary races
By Sam Bojarski It may take several days before results from New York’s June 23 primary are finalized, but two…
How Some New Yorkers With Mental Illness are Coping During the Pandemic
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Nurses Face Scores More Deaths Due to Protective Gear Shortage, Union Suit Charges
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Haitian Community Rallies Against Trump
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Dweynie Paul, First Haitian American Elected NY Civil Court Judge
By Sherley Boursiquot
NEW YORK, BROOKLYN — Attorney Dweynie Esther Paul made history Tuesday, Nov. 4, by becoming the first Haitian American to be elected as a New York State civil court judge, leaving many Haitian Americans beaming with excitement.