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For the love of God!

"Gay American" Jim McGreevey is spending his Sunday mornings with a new man -- Jesus. The former New Jersey love gov has gone from Turnpike rest stops to the church rostrum as part of his training to become an Episcopal priest, working each weekend at ...

From ANGELA MONTEFINISE, New York Post,  15 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Episcopal Church,  Roman Catholic Church

Hey, it shore beats Jersey

He must love getting roasted. New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine, seen here slouching on the healing sands of St. Barts, has retreated to the Caribbean to recover from his crushing defeat at the polls Tuesday. Helping him lick his wounds is bikini-clad gal ...

From ANGELA MONTEFINISE, New York Post,  8 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Jon Corzine,  U.S. Democratic Party,  U.S. Republican Party,  Barack Obama,  Carla Katz

A-Rod's Kate is Yanks' lucky star

This blond bombshell is the Bombers' secret weapon. While she wasn't spotted at last night's win, Kate Hudson has become the Glambino of good-luck charms this season for the Yankees -- who had compiled an astounding .800 winning percentage in the 30 ...

From ANGELA MONTEFINISE, New York Post,  1 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Yankees,  Kate Hudson,  Jessica Simpson,  Dallas Cowboys

'Jeter Bridge' is on deck for Bronx

Big Apple women may soon be able to take a ride on Derek Jeter -- the bridge, that is. Bronx leaders have proposed naming the soon-to-be-built East 153rd Street bridge for the Yankee shortstop. "There have been conversations at the community board, and ...

From ANGELA MONTEFINISE, New York Post,  1 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Derek Jeter

No school left behind

Kids eating lunch before 10 a.m. Gym classes operating in hallways. Students getting to school at 7 a.m. and leaving at 6 p.m. This is all typical at Francis Lewis High School in Queens, the most overcrowded public school in the city, where 4,437 kids ...

From ANGELA MONTEFINISE, New York Post,  1 Nov 2009

Corzine campaign staffer arrested on drug charges

A man who identified himself as an official with New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine's re-election campaign was arrested last night after cops found found ecstasy tablets wrapped and ready to be sold in his car, police said. Jason Shih, 25, was pulled over by ...

From ANGELA MONTEFINISE, New York Post,  31 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Jon Corzine,  U.S. Republican Party

She turned blog into a prince

When Harlem resident Tamara Duricka, 31, launched her blog "31 Dates in 31 Days" in January, her goal was to meet new guys, learn something new about dating, and have some fun. Instead, she found a mate for life. Less than eight months after the ...

From ANGELA MONTEFINISE, New York Post,  25 Oct 2009

Sharpening the fire ax

Up to 25 fire companies could be shuttered next year as City Hall cost cutters battle to extinguish the $5 billion hole burning through the municipal budget. The closings are just one idea officials are weighing in the face of their yawning budget gap. ...

From ANGELA MONTEFINISE AND GINGER ADAMS OTIS, New York Post,  25 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Michael Bloomberg

We're paying $14M to open a few locks

Lock and loaded! The city plans to spend up to $14.5 million a year to have school custodians simply lock and unlock schoolyard gates. As part of a PlaNYC initiative to give the public access to 290 schoolyards and give kids more open space by 2030, ...

From ANGELA MONTEFINISE, New York Post,  18 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Gale Brewer,  Michael Bloomberg

Home-ed 'germ carrier' tussle

Despite a plea from the family's doctor, city educrats have refused home instruction for a 9-year-old girl whose sister is suffering from a rare bone disease. Christina Tavolacci was supposed to start fourth grade at PS 199 in Queens, but when her ...

From ANGELA MONTEFINISE, New York Post,  11 Oct 2009

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