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  2. Predicted 10 Top-Paying Jobs for Teens in 2025 - AOL

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    This is a great summer gig that could bank a decent amount of savings for the rest of the year or could be ... Predicted 10 Top-Paying Jobs for Teens in 2025. Show comments. Advertisement.

  3. 23 Companies and Jobs that Hire at 14-Years-Old

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    Between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. during the summer, June 1 through Labor Day Final Take To GO Only you and your teen will know when it’s time to start looking for work.

  4. A summer job can set teens up for a lifetime of success ... - AOL

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    But since the pandemic, those numbers have been slowly climbing: In 2021, 36.6% of teens had a job for at least part of the summer, according to a Pew Research analysis—and, as of the May 2024 ...

  5. Summer Streets - Wikipedia

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    Summer Streets is an annual event organized during the month of August in the streets of New York City since 2008. [3] During the mornings of the first three Saturdays in August, 20 miles (32.2 km) of streets (including Park Avenue and Lafayette Street in Manhattan between 109th Street and Brooklyn Bridge) are open for walkers, runners, and cyclists and closed for motor vehicles. [3]

  6. New York City School Construction Authority - Wikipedia

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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.

  7. Manhattan West - Wikipedia

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    Manhattan West is a 7-million-square-foot (650,000 m 2) mixed-use development by Brookfield Properties, built as part of the Hudson Yards Redevelopment. [4] The project spans 8 acres and features four office towers, one boutique hotel, one residential building, 225,000 square feet (20,900 m 2) of retail space [3] and a 2.5-acre (1 hectare) public plaza.