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Thursday 2 June 2016

Today's Headlines:New York


Members of the Brooklyn rap group Pop Out Boyz and their associates were arrested on charges of grand larceny on April 26.
Rap Song on Credit Card Scheme Tells Broader Tale, Prosecutors Say

By JAMES C. McKINLEY Jr.

Thirty-nine people, many of them members of the Brooklyn group Pop Out Boyz and their entourage, have been charged with grand larceny.
Stone Ridge Orchard is among the farms that are grappling with the effects of a real estate boom that has been particularly pronounced in the Hudson Valley. The number of farms in New York State has been declining, according to the Department of Agriculture.
Real Estate Boom Pinches a Produce Supply in the Hudson Valley

By PAUL POST

A City Council proposal would set aside money from the municipal budget to stave off new development efforts on farmland in upstate New York.
Michael Wiltshire was hired to turn around Boys and Girls High School in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, but he may be leaving after less than two years.
Principal Hired to Revive Struggling Boys and Girls High School May Leave

By KATE TAYLOR

The potential departure of Michael Wiltshire would be a setback for Mayor Bill de Blasio's efforts to transform New York City's most troubled schools.
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