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Chinatown New York remembers 9/11. Photo by An Hai Phung.

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Photo by Samantha L. Stewart.

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg with city officials and Spiderman, unveiling the new Spider-Man comic, “You’re Hired!”

The comic is a one-shot that has Peter Parker looking for a job in the city and eventually finding Bloomberg on the train, who informs him of hiring resources in New York City.

New York State Senator Chuck Schumer ready to cast his vote at P.S. 321 in Park Slope on Nov. 2, 2010.

VOCAL members Brian Pearson and Ramon Velasquez speak with Gov. Paterson after he voted at 134th St. and Lenox Ave. on November 2, 2010.

VOCAL is a nonprofit that assists those affected by HIV/AIDS, drug use, and incarceration.

Protesters in front of The New York Times building on Sunday, Oct. 17, 2010 intended to send a message that they’re fed up with the media’s “left-wing bias.”

The Tell The Truth Rally, hosted by TeaParty365, proceeded to Rockefeller Center to continue their demonstration at NBC headquarters.

Workers respond to a leaking sewage pipe on Rivington and Orchard on October 1, 2010.

A Korean Parade performer dances in front of a row of grand marshals, including Gov. David Paterson, on Saturday, October 2, 2010.

Photo finish at the “High Heel-a-thon” in Central Park September 22, 2010.

Graduate student Ida Bernstein, 26, won $10,000 and a 2011 VW Jetta in the “High Heel-a-thon” to support the “Heart Truth” campaign for women’s heart health education and research.

Gregory Howe, 42, is better known as Goldman by those who pass through Times Square Subway Station.

Most days he says he makes upwards of $100, estimating that about one in 20 people who stop to watch him donate a few dollars. Last week it was evident on his face that the concern over cold weather was keeping many from stopping.