Whitestone Times
By Ronald B. Hellman
Back in the early 1800s there was a group of skilled British textile workers who protested the introduction of automated looms that would lead to a loss of jobs.
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Astoria Times
By Nathan Duke
DiNardo, who grew up in Manhattan but lives in Jersey City, shot the final sequence of his soon-to-be 15-minute short, “Dylan’s Dream,” at his cousin Rocco DiNardo’s new pizzeria, DiNardo’s, on Sept. 15. The director drew elements from his own life and incorporated them into his debut film.
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Astoria Times
By Erin Walsh
Call it the French Revolution of food.
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Astoria Times
By Ronald B. Hellman
Back in the early 1800s there was a group of skilled British textile workers who protested the introduction of automated looms that would lead to a loss of jobs.
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