The New York City Gay Hockey Association

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  A brief introduction to the NYCGHA and some of its players.  

Golf Manhattan

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Deep within the concrete jungle–better known as New York City–outdoor sports such as golf are hard to come by. Here’s a place where you can swing and not even worry about the season.

Wheelchair Karate

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  Cary Nemeroff created a martial arts program in New York for people with cerebral palsy and found that his students can learn karate despite their disabilities.

Inside Look at the Barclays Center

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The Barclay’s Center is one of New York City’s newest attractions. It’s home not just to the NBA’s Brooklyn Nets, but host of various entertainment festivities, but what happens in the off hours between the events?

East Meets West-Indian Food

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Only one restaurant in Brooklyn specializes in Trinidadian-style Chinese dishes

Transit Fails Older New Yorkers

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For a lot of older New Yorker, Access-a-Ride’s blue and white vans are the only way to get around town. But the door-to-door service is plagued by inconsistencies and inefficiencies.

Feeling Isolated, older Tibetans seek space of their own

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New York City: For 82-year-old Sonam Choedon, life every day is almost the same routine at her daughter’s home in Woodside, Queens. She gets up around eight in the morning and does her regular prayers. With rosary in one hand

Underfunded Schools turn to Crowdsourcing

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  Ms. Menard at PS 335 is asking for a new computer for her students. Ms. Greene at PS 770 is asking for books, while Ms. Charles at PS 446 is asking for snacks for children who come to school