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NYC Schools Will Go All In-Person, No Remote Next Year

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New York City’s public school students will all return to classrooms in the 2021-2022 year, Mayor Bill de Blasio said.

“It’s good news: New York City public schools, one million kids will be back in their classroom in September, all in-person, no remote,” he said on MSNBC’s Morning Joe.

The announcement represents a significant upcoming return to normal for the city’s schools, which have been at least partially remote since the coronavirus pandemic first struck in March 2020.

(source: patch.com)

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The Subway is back 24/7

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Round-the-clock subway service in New York City resumed May 17 after more than a year of late-night, pandemic-related closures.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo made the announcement in late April wrapped it into a broader swath of reopening announcements that end most pandemic-related capacity limits and eliminate restaurant curfews.

The city that never sleeps is slowly—but surely—living up to its name again and waking up from the COVID-19 pandemic, but so should the subway system—and ASAP,” Sen.Schumer said in a statement.

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Some Restaurants In Miami Now Have Three-Month Wait Lists, With 150 More Looking To Open Here

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It’s getting difficult to get a reservation at certain restaurants in Miami as new residents continue to flood into the area.

Restaurants from New York and all over the country are lining up to open in Miami, as they try to capitalize on the great migration here that has been accelerated by the pandemic, both outlets reported.

One restaurant broker said that he has been contacted by 150 different groups in the past 60 days alone looking for space ...

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Flight to Florida? Data show few Manhattanites moved permanently

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Headline after headline made it seem like half of Manhattan had moved to Florida for good.

Reality check: Only a small percentage of Manhattanites relocated permanently to Florida last year. And as vaccinations amp up, many might be returning — or changing their plans to move in the first place, according to Bloomberg News.

Only 2,246 people filed a permanent address change from Manhattan to Miami-Dade County last year, while 1,741 went to Palm Beach County.

Still, even a ...

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NYC Restaurants to allow 50% capacity

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New York City restaurants are on a rapid pace to reopening. Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that restaurants in the city will increase indoor dining capacity to 50 percent starting March 19.

“In New York State, our decisions are based on science and data and we are encouraged by the continued decline in infection and hospitalization rates,” Cuomo said in a statement.

Restaurants have been struggling amid capacity restrictions. A recent survey by New York State Restaurant Association found that ...

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What Is New York City Getting From the American Rescue Plan?

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President Joe Biden has signed the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan, the third pandemic-era stimulus and, potentially, one of the most consequential economic packages in U.S. history. Passed by Congress and it also includes billions of dollars that will go directly to New York City.

To be precise, it is 6 million that will be used in different ways like Stimulus Checks, Child Tax Credit, MTA Relief and Vaccines.

De Blasio has called the stimulus a “game changer” for ...

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