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The New York City School Construction Authority (SCA) manages the design, construction and renovation of school facilities in New York City. [1] The Authority is overseen by a three-member Board of Trustees appointed by the Mayor. [1] Two of the current SCA trustees are Lorraine Grillo and Peter McCree.
WIII (99.9 MHz), branded as I-100, is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Cortland, New York, and serving Central New York. WIII has a classic rock radio format, with some post-2000 rock songs occasionally heard. It is owned by Saga Communications, and operates as part of its Cayuga Radio Group.
Saga Communications of New England, LLC: Top 40 (CHR) WFKL: ... Family Worship Center Church, Inc. Christian radio: WJDM: ... New York City:
P.S. 158 (Public School #158), named the Bayard Taylor School, is a public elementary school in New York City. [2] The school is located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. It first opened in the mid-1890s. [3] The school building occupies the entire breadth of York Avenue between 77th and 78th Street. The school reports some of the highest ...
The principal of a New York school allegedly used funding to build herself a private gym, instead of helping students.Jazmine Santiago used the school's money to purchase a treadmill, elliptical ...
WNYY had been on the W277BS 103.3 FM translator of WYXL before Saga began using the frequency for WYXL's HD2 channel, Hits 103.3. The use of WQNY-HD2 overcame a tight night pattern on the 1470 AM frequency. In January 2017, Saga announced that it would change WNYY's format back to oldies on February 1.
Two top officials at a school in New York have been accused of spending funds for at-risk students on personal items. On Wednesday, Jan. 22, the Westchester County District Attorney announced in a ...
By 1973 Saga was serving more than 400,000,000 meals a year. Other restaurant chains operated by Saga included Straw Hat Pizza [7] and MacArthur Park. At its height Saga ran food service contracts for more than 400 universities, colleges, hospitals, and retirement homes. [8] Scandling served as Saga Corporation's president from 1968 to 1978.