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Anne Saunders

Articles by Anne Saunders


Many families who were evacuated from their homes by Hurricane Sandy won't find a permanent place to stay for months, and others may be without a home indefinitely.


"The phrase 'don't piss on my leg and tell me it's rain,' comes to mind," declared one angry neighbor.


Gliedman must wear an ankle monitor, surrender her passport, spend 30 days in a rehabilitation center and another 30 in an outpatient facility.


IHOP has extended its greasy tentacles to the corner of Carmine and Varick Streets.


Pamela Flood, who works at Burger King, lives in the shelter with her three children even though she works over 40 hours, seven days a week.


At today's protest Maria Leone, a street vendor who sells scarves and gloves in SoHo, said "We just work to pay tickets now."


Last night Times Square was filled with protesters demanding a living wage for fast food workers.


Multi-talented musician, actor, filmmaker and artist John Lurie resurfaced in Williamsburg last night at the screening of his early nineties cult-hit TV show, Fishing with John.


A look at the cozy and charming new Balinese restaurant Selamat Pagi, the latest from the Van Leeuwen crew.


Today the National Guard made up for yesterday's delays with an overabundance of bottled water, MREs and, in some distribution locations, a variety of donations of supplies, wholesale dry goods, and clothing.


Two years in the making, Aamanns-Copenhagen, a restaurant completely dedicated to Danish food and drink, is set to open it's doors next week in TriBeCa.


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