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The Lifeline Center for Child Development in Queens, NY, is a non-profit State Office of Mental Health (SOMH) licensed children's day treatment center and special school serving emotionally disturbed children and their families from the New York metropolitan area.
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The Queens Tribune was a free weekly newspaper founded as the monthly Flushing Tribune in February 1970 by Gary Ackerman. The Tribune was a member of the New York Press Association. From 1989 to 2002, the paper was owned by News Communications, parent of The Hill. Ackerman then repurchased the paper.
New York City's new schools chancellor Melissa Aviles-Ramos has wrapped up her ambitious five-borough "listening tour" -- with dozens of parents blasting it as nothing but a "PR stunt" full of ...
Parents Magazine Press also published Humpty Dumpty from the 1950s through the early 1980s, until it and Children's Digest were sold to The Saturday Evening Post company. Parents' Magazine was sold to Gruner + Jahr in 1978. At that time, the magazine was "relaunched" and its name was shortened, utilizing only the word "Parents", without an ...
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Generation X and older millennial Asian Americans have been rejecting the stricter “tiger parenting” approach. ... Angela Im, 39, a Korean American from Queens, New York, tries to encourage ...
Carol Brock (December 14, 1923, Queens – July 27, 2020, Manhasset, New York) was a food critic and founder of Les Dames d'Escoffier. [1] She was also a philanthropist. [ 2 ] The State University of New York at Cobleskill awarded her a doctorate of Humane Letters in 2016.