Documents tagged "New York State"
Found 14 documents with this tag
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The image depicts a printed message that appears to be an important notice for a person named Jeffrey. The message instructs him to call the number provided as soon as possible due to unforeseen circumstances. It is indicated that there will be additional information available all weekend and specifies that they are too late to call this time, so he should do so at his convenience next week. The notice includes a phone number with an area code of 914, which corresponds to the White Plains metro area in New York State. The background of the message has been altered or obscured by black marks, making it difficult to discern any additional details that may have been present on the original document.
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The image shows a computer screen displaying what appears to be a photograph of an object with some sort of digital overlay or watermark on it. The overlay includes several vertical lines that could be indicative of a tracking system or surveillance software feature. The text visible in the image is partially obscured by the digital elements, but it seems to read "GRAND JURY NY" which might suggest a legal context related to New York State. The quality and clarity of the image are compromised due to the overlay, making it difficult to discern specific details about the object or its surroundings.
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The image appears to be a digital representation of a document, possibly a printed page with some information obscured by a dark overlay. The overlay seems to have been applied digitally as it is not consistent in its opacity, allowing glimpses of the underlying content. On the top left corner, there's text that reads "GRAND JURY NY" which suggests that this document may be related to legal proceedings or decisions made by a grand jury within New York State. The style of the image is utilitarian and informational, with no aesthetic embellishments. The specific details of the underlying content are obscured, making it difficult to provide further information about the subject matter.
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The image shows a document titled "Photo Sheet" with information related to a court case. It appears to be part of a legal process in New York State, as indicated by the address at the top right corner which reads "Metropolitan Correctional Center, New York, NY 10038." The photo sheet is dated June 2020 and includes details such as defendant name, case number, and other relevant information. However, specific details like the defendant's name are not visible in this description to maintain privacy.
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The image appears to be a scanned document from New York State. The main content is a check list labeled "STEP 1" with the date "02/05/2019" at the top. It lists several numbered items, and next to each number are boxes with various marks, possibly indicating tasks that have been completed or verified. At the bottom right corner of the document, there is a pink highlighter marking over text and images, likely obscuring sensitive information for privacy. The style of the image suggests it's an official piece of paperwork, possibly related to a health assessment process given the context provided by the visible text.
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The image shows a piece of paper with printed information. At the top left corner, there is a date "08/15/2019" and a logo that includes the initials "NYS" which could stand for New York State. Below this header, there are columns with headings such as "RECEIPT NO", "TAX DATE", "CUSTOMER NAME", "TAX ID#", and other details related to transactions or reports of some sort. The body of the paper contains rows of text that likely represent data associated with those column headings, though the specific content is not entirely legible due to the image resolution.
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The image appears to be a screenshot of a piece of paper with text on it. The text includes phrases such as "Tier K" and "New York State CSE," which could suggest that the document is related to some kind of state-level organization or certification process in New York. There are handwritten marks on the paper in red ink, possibly indicating corrections or changes that need to be made. The overall style of the image suggests it's a scanned or photographed piece of paper with textual content and annotations, likely intended for administrative purposes.
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The image appears to be a scanned document titled "New York State" at the top with what seems like an address underneath it. The document features a table labeled "6 MINUTE CHECKLIST" with columns for different dates and numbers that may represent specific items or tasks. There are multiple checkboxes in pink, indicating that certain parts of the checklist have been completed or marked as required. At the bottom of the image, there is text that includes the word "RECEIPT," which suggests this document might be related to a payment or record-keeping process. The background is white with black and red ink used for the text, while the checkboxes are filled in with pink ink.
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The image is a black and white photograph of a document with redacted sections. The visible text discusses a proposal related to energy efficiency and climate change mitigation efforts for buildings in New York State. It mentions the potential for cost savings and environmental benefits from implementing specific measures, such as energy audits and upgrades.
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The image shows a document with redacted information at the top. The text is partially obscured, but it appears to be a legal document or form related to U.S. courts or court proceedings in New York State. There are several lines of text that seem to contain personal details and possibly charges or case numbers associated with individuals listed under different columns. Each line includes a sequence number, a name (which is redacted), an address, and other information that would typically be found on legal documents related to court cases. The style of the document is formal and structured, typical of official government paperwork.
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The image appears to be a scanned document with text content. The top of the page shows a header with what seems to be a file path or URL: "C:\DOCS\PAGE\6031878." Below that, there's a title or heading that says "A Glimpse Into the Future of New York State and Local Taxation." The document appears to have paragraphs discussing legislation and its potential impact on tax policies in the state of New York. There is also visible text indicating references to specific pages (e.g., page 12) within this report or article. The style of the image is typical for a digital scan or photograph of an official paper document.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026943.txt
The document is an email exchange between Richard Kahn of HBRK Associates Inc. in New York and J regarding the amount of information contained in the New York State tax returns compared to federal tax returns for Donald Trump. The email highlights the need for confidentiality and the potential legal implications of unauthorized use, disclosure, or copying of the communication.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026567.txt
This document discusses a group of public high schools called the Bard High School Early College schools in New York State and New Jersey that received funding from Jeffrey Epstein's foundation. The schools were cited by President Obama as role models for the nation, and they operate with autonomy despite being funded by state governments rather than being charter schools. The document emphasizes the success of these schools despite their small size and selective admission criteria.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026565.txt
The article discusses a group of uniquely run public high schools called the Bard High School Early College schools located in New York City and Newark, NJ, which have received substantial backing from science investor Jeffrey Epstein. These schools are not charter schools but operate with the efficiency and success of one, focusing on academic records, writing and math assessments and an eagerness for ideas and learning. Unlike charter schools, they provide an entire high school curriculum in just two years and then two years of college level credits, resulting in a 95% rate of graduates moving on to four-year colleges. The schools have been cited as a public education role model by President Obama.
