28 LONGISLANDPRESS.COM • NOVEMBER 2019
PRESS BUSINESS
A NEW DAY FOR AMNEWYORK UNDER SCHNEPS
Schneps Media, helmed by Publisher
Clifford Luster and Editor In Chief
Robert Pozarycki, published the
first edition of the new amNewYork
on Tuesday.
The newly designed and staffed version
of the paper which launched in
2003 is the highest daily circulation
newspaper in Manhattan and is the
media company’s first daily. Every
day, amNewYork will be pooling
resources from its network of
community publications to deliver
hyperlocal news, from transit issues
to entertainment around the city
and more.
The first edition of the relaunched
newspaper covered the city’s borough
based jail plan, East Harlem’s
crumbling East River Esplanade,
outrage over another cyclist death
in Queens, Gov. Cuomo’s take on
building a statue to honor St. Francis
Cabrini and much more. And don’t
worry, horoscopes and the sudoku
and KenKen puzzles remain.
In an editorial on Monday, the paper
promised its commitment to “become
an even stronger voice in New
York City” and be a “go-to” resource
for transit information. Its team of
reporters — Transit Editor Vincent
Barone and Digital Editor Shaye
Weaver as well as Mark Hallum,
Gabe Herman, Alejandra O’Connell
Domench, and Alex Mitchell —
have spent their careers across the
five boroughs covering community
boards, police activity and crime,
politics, real estate, city government,
food and drink, entertainment,
and things to do.
Once its website, amNY.com,
returns next week, the outlet
will have a digital-first focus,
reporting all the news you need
to know as a resident of New
York City.
Schneps Media, which has
been in the industry since 1985
with the launch of The Queens
Courier, has expanded over
the years to include more than
70 newspapers and websites
across the city, including The
TimesLedger, The Brooklyn
Paper, The Villager, Long
Island Press, and the Spanish
language paper Noticia
Long Island.
In an effort to provide complete
coverage, amNewYork is asking
readers to request coverage on
specific issues by taking a survey at
amnysurvey.com.
A dinner dance for Dads, Grandpas
and the little girl in their life.
The 24th
Sunday, D ecember 1 5, 2019
Chateau Briand, Carle Place
12:00 pm - 4 :00 pm
An enchanted gala for girls aged 4-12 and their Dad or Grandpa.
Guests enjoy an elegant evening of dinner and dancing,
a performance of the Nutcracker performed by
Leggz Ltd. Dance Studio of Rockville Centre, a Magic show, a corsage
and gift for each young lady and oth er fun surprises
To purchase tickets, please
call 516-378-2000 x 651
Cost is $175 per couple ($100 each adult/$75 each child)
All Proceeds Benefit the Cerebral Palsy Association of Nassau County
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