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Early in December, Kevin Manrique, a seven-year-old in second grade at Most Precious Blood parochial school, wrote a letter to Santa Claus. He started out by extolling Santa's virtues instead of his own. "I believe in Santa because he gives me surprises and goods and he makes me feel good about myself and he makes my family healthy and protects my family from bad and brings good to me and my family. Also, he gave me a good, wonderful family," he wrote. More...

"Overall, Queens schools are better than the city-wide average, but we still need to pull ourselves up," Terri Thomson, Queens representative to the central Board of Education, told the Queens Borough Board at the board's December meeting. Thomson, according to Borough President Claire Shulman, the first person to discover that funding for Queens schools was predicated on extremely unreliable sources and call for the situation to be rectified, told the board that high school graduation rates in Queens exceed the city-wide rate of 50.1 percent by 11.3 percent and that the dropout rate of 11.8 percent is lower by 5.7 percent than the city-wide 17.5 percent rate. Some 77 percent of Queens high school students meet English requirements for graduation and 85.8 percent meet mathematics requirements, compared to 70.7 and 80.8 percent, respectively, for the city as a whole. More...

The times are a-changing! Michael Den Dekker, one of the Democrats seeking to succeed City Councilmember John Sabini in the 25th district, informs us that he will be attending a series of forums at Baruch College "to assist prospective candidates in understanding city governance with special emphasis on the role of the City Council." More...

Will Bush Revive Drug
Reimportation Law Nixed By Clinton?
Seniors seeking to buy low-priced prescription drugs in Canada and Mexico are expected to start their trips again now that a drug re-importation law was wiped off the books by the Clinton Administration. More...
Properly Placed Plants For Power Needs
Next Monday elected officials are calling for their constituents to join them in a rally at the Citicorp Building in Long Island City to protest the New York Power Authority's decision to put two generating plants on the East River waterfront close to the Queensborough Bridge. More...