New York City urgently requires reforms for housing ballot measures.
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New York City urgently requires reforms for housing ballot measures.

This fall, New Yorkers will cast their votes on four crucial housing-related ballot measures aimed at tackling the city’s housing shortage. These measures seek to address the lengthy construction processes and the ease of blocking new developments. Stay informed and understand how these initiatives could impact housing availability in New York City.

Iron Hill Brewery files for bankruptcy, reporting 5,000 in cash and million owed to creditors.
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Iron Hill Brewery files for bankruptcy, reporting 5,000 in cash and million owed to creditors.

Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant, a beloved local chain that served patrons for nearly 30 years, has officially filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy following the abrupt closure of all its locations last month. Discover what this means for the community and the future of the iconic brewery and restaurant.

Cherry Hill School District announces administrative changes in response to recent lawsuit.
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Cherry Hill School District announces administrative changes in response to recent lawsuit.

Discover the latest developments in the lawsuit against the Cherry Hill school board and administration, focusing on allegations of discrimination and retaliation, and learn how these issues are impacting the former principal and the school community. Stay informed on the ongoing fallout and its implications for education in Cherry Hill.

American liquor exports to Canada decrease by 85% compared to the previous year.
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American liquor exports to Canada decrease by 85% compared to the previous year.

Discover the latest trends in the U.S. spirits industry as exports to Canada plummet by 85%. Learn about the factors contributing to this decline and how it contrasts with a strong 2024 for American distilled spirit sales. Stay informed on the shifts in the global beverage market.

Efforts Increase Economic Mobility for Latino Families in Philadelphia
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Efforts Increase Economic Mobility for Latino Families in Philadelphia

Exciting news for Philadelphia! The city has seen a reduction in its poverty rate, dropping from 20.3% in 2023 to 19.7% in 2024. While this marks a positive change, it still highlights the ongoing challenges, with nearly one in five residents affected. Discover what this means for the community and future initiatives.