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News You Might Have Missed: DACA, 9/11 Memorial, Rays at Citi Field

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What to Know

  • Immigration advocates went to NYC neighborhoods to inform DACA recipients about their rights
  • A new memorial to victims of the Sept. 11 terror attacks is set to be unveiled on Long Island
  • There's an increased risk of rip currents on the Jersey Shore this weekend because of hurricanes in the Atlantic

With so much in the news, here are the stories you may have missed on Friday. 

DACA Recipients Hit the Streets

Immigration advocates took to the streets of New York City in a day of action to make sure DACA recipients know their rights. City leaders and volunteers were out in force in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, and 29 other locations across the city. About 30,000 New Yorkers enrolled in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which offers protection for immigrants who were brought into the country illegally as children. "This is our home. This has been our home for a really long time and we're going to keep fighting for that,” Violeta Gomez-Uribe, a DACA recipient, said. There were protests in the city earlier this week when President Trump announced an end to the program.

Westchester Residents Decry Poor Mail Service

Sen. Chuck Schumer joined Larchmont residents who say that for years their mail has arrived late, been delivered to the wrong address or never showed up. Flanked by local officials, Schumer told the story of a family who had to cancel a trip because their passport didn’t arrive in time. He says the post office hasn’t released results of a study into the problem. “We’re asking them to have a town hall meeting so residents can come and tell them all the sad, tawdry details of poor mail service,” Schumer said.

New 9/11 Memorial Opening on Long Island

Sixteen years after the Sept. 11 terror attacks, Long Island is unveiling a new permanent monument to those who lost their lives. A seaside monument will be unveiled at Point Lookout in the town of Hempstead. The memorial will also feature a 30-feet-long beam from the World Trade Center and a survivor tree, grown from a seedling of the only surviving tree at Ground Zero. The park will officially open Monday morning during a sunrise service.

Environmental Battle on Long Island

There’s a new push for the Department of Defense to pay its share for water contamination surrounding a Suffolk County air base. It all stems from dangerous chemicals found in the ground water in Westhampton Beach, near the Gabreski Air National Guard Base. Sen. Schumer says the county has had to shell out millions of dollars for filtration systems and bottled water. He says it’s the department’s responsibility to pay the money back.

Hurricanes Cause Risk of Rip Currents in NJ

There’s a moderate to high risk of potentially life-threatening rip currents on the Jersey Shore through the weekend and into next week, fueled by the effects of hurricanes Irma and Jose, officials say. Lifeguards are especially worried about the increased danger as beautiful weather lures more people to the coast for a late-summer weekend.

Citi Field to Host Annual Outdoor NHL Game

The NHL will join the celebration in New York this New Year’s Day, with the annual Winter Classic set to be played at Citi Field in Queens. On Friday, the Rangers and Sabres joined Mets brass and NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman for a press conference in anticipation of the 10th anniversary of the league’s signature outdoor game. This year, the Rangers will play the Buffalo Sabres.

Irma Moves Yankees-Rays Game 

As Hurricane Irma churns towards Florida, the Yankees series with the Rays next week will move from Tampa Bay to the Mets’ Citi Field in Queens. Playing at other neutral sites, like the Baltimore Orioles' Camden Yards and the Chicago White Sox's Guaranteed Rate Field, were considered. But hotel availability was tough to find in both cities, and in New York only the Rays will need lodging. "Wherever we need to play, we'll go play and hope for the best back home," Rays manager Kevin Cash said.

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Students walk across the University of Michigan campus January 17, 2003 in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Ann Arbor is the most educated city in the nation, according to WalletHub. The city has the highest percentage of high school, associate's, bachelor's and graduate degree holders in the country.
The Washington D.C., Arlington and Alexandria area is the second most educated are in the country, according to WalletHub. It also has the second highest percentage of bachelor's and graduate degree holders in the nation.
San Jose is the third most educated city in the nation, according to WalletHub. It is also ranked third for university quality and percentage of bachelor's degree holders.
Chapel Hill is the fourth most educated city in the nation, according to WalletHub. It is also ranked second for "quality of education and attainment gap." This ranking is based on the quality of the cities universities and public schools, as well as the gender and racial education gap.
Madison is the fifth most educated city in the nation, according to WalletHub. The same study says Madison has the highest percentage of high school diploma holders in the country.
The Greater Boston area came in at No. 6 on the list. It also ranked in the top 10 for "educational attainment." This ranking is based on the percentage of adults 25 and older with high school, college and professional degrees.
Provo has been named the seventh most educated city in the nation by WalletHub. The Utah city ranks second when it comes to the percentage of college-experienced adults.
San Francisco ranks eighth on WalletHub's list. It also has the fifth highest percentage of bachelor's degree holders in the nation.
Austin comes in at No. 9 on Wallethub's list. The city also ranks in the top 10 for "quality of education and attainment gap." This ranking is based on the quality of the cities universities and public schools, as well as the gender and racial education gap.
Tallahassee has landed the No. 10 spot on WalletHub's list. It is also ranked in the top five for "quality of education and attainment gap." This ranking is based on the quality of the cities universities and public schools, as well as the gender and racial education gap. In fact, the city has one of the smallest gender education gaps in the country.
The Greater Seattle area has ranked as the 11th most educated city in the nation, according to WalletHub. It also ranked in the top 10 for "educational attainment." This ranking is based on the percentage of adults 25 and older with high school, college and professional degrees.
The Greater Stamford are has been named the 12th most educated city in the nation by WalletHub. It also ranked in the top five for percentage of bachelor's and graduate degree holders.
Minneapolis is the 13th most educated city in the nation, according to WalletHub. However, the same study says it has the largest racial education gap.
Lansing and East Lansing came in at No. 14 on the list. The area also ranks in the top 10 for "quality of education and attainment gap." This ranking is based on the quality of the cities universities and public schools, as well as the gender and racial education gap.
Raleigh has been ranked by WalletHub as the 15th most educated city in the nation. It also ranks in the top 10 for "quality of education and attainment gap." This ranking is based on the quality of the cities universities and public schools, as well as the gender and racial education gap.
The Greater Denver area came in at No. 16 on the list.
Colorado Springs landed the No. 17 spot on WalletHub's list. The city also has the third largest percentage of high school diploma holders and college-experienced adults.
Trenton is the 18th most educated city in the nation, according to WalletHub. It also has the highest average university quality, the study claims.
The Greater Baltimore area comes in at No. 19 on the list. It also ranked in the top 20 for "educational attainment." This ranking is based on the percentage of adults 25 and older with high school, college and professional degrees.
The Greater Albany area landed the No. 20 spot on the list. However, the area has the largest gender education in the nation, according to WalletHub.
San Diego has been named the 21st most educated city in the nation, according to WalletHub. It also ranked in the top 10 for "quality of education and attainment gap." This ranking is based on the quality of the cities universities and public schools, as well as the gender and racial education gap.
Greater Hartford has claimed the No. 22 spot on WalletHub's list.
Portland, Maine, has landed at No. 23 on the list. The city has the fourth highest percentage of high school diploma holders in the nation, according to WalletHub.
Lexington has claimed the No. 24 spot on WalletHub's list.
The Greater Atlanta area has come in at No. 25 on WalletHub's list. The area also ranks fourth for highest average university quality, according to the study.
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