Richard Hake

Host, Morning Edition, WNYC News

Richard Hake appears in the following:

Homeless Teens: Part One

Tuesday, August 20, 2002

As the city struggles accomodate a record 84-hundred homeless families, there's a part of this population that sometimes goes unnotice: teenagers. In the first of a two-part series, WNYC's Richard Hake takes a look at the homeless teans of Greenwich Village.

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Homeless Teens: Part Two

Tuesday, August 20, 2002

PART 2

While most neighborhoods in New York City shun homeless shelters, the local community board in the West Village has tried for years to attract one for teenagers. In the second of two reports, WNYC's Richard Hake visits a new one that just opened uptown ...

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Graduation in New York City

Thursday, June 13, 2002

Commencement season is well underway, with graduates completing what was certainly an extraordinary school year. The attacks of September 11th, and how students dealt with them, have been a part of commencement speeches across the country. WNYC's Richard Hake has collected a sampling of graduation ...

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NY Mourns Stonewall Revolutionary

Thursday, February 28, 2002

New York's gay, lesbian and transgender communities mourned the death of Sylvia Rivera last night at memorial and march. The 50-year-old drag queen died last week from liver cancer. Her ashes were spread at the site, where more than 30 years ago, she participated and ...

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Bloomberg Says 'No Can Do'

Tuesday, February 19, 2002

With mayor Michael Bloomberg's proposed budget now on the table, city agencies are preparing for sweeping cuts. The package still needs to be approved by the City Council and one major sticking point expected is recycling. The mayor wants to suspend the bottle and can ...

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WNYC 2001 Year End Review

Monday, December 31, 2001

WNYC's Richard Hake takes us through the tragic year of 2001.


WNYC archives id: 33740

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Putting The Squeeze On Sex Shops

Tuesday, March 27, 2001

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Sean Puffy Combs Acquitted

Monday, March 19, 2001

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Fulton Market

Wednesday, February 14, 2001

But the move has fishmongers at the Fulton market crying foul. WNYC's Richard Hake visited the bazaar like market during its early morning business hours...

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Mayor Abe Beame Remembered

Tuesday, February 13, 2001

Former Mayor Abe Beame will be laid to rest later today. He was the first Jewish mayor and served during the 1970's. His administration was forced to tackle the city's fiscal crisis and a rising crime rate. Last year, WNYC sat down with Mayor Beame, ...

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Seneca Village

Saturday, February 10, 2001

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WNYC 2000 Year End Review

Thursday, December 28, 2000


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Commuters React To Election News

Wednesday, December 13, 2000

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Victory Parade: Live From City Hall

Monday, October 30, 2000

The floats are lining up in lower Manhattan, poised to kick-off the fourth Yankees ticker tape parade in just five years. New York City officials expect more than one million fans to turn out for the all-star event. Among them is Melissa of Jersey City, ...

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PS 171 In East Harlem

Thursday, September 07, 2000

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From Kosovo To Brooklyn

Wednesday, August 09, 2000

Refugees from Kosovo settle in Brooklyn

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Brooklyn Building Collapse

Wednesday, July 12, 2000

Rescue crews continue to search for three people possibly trapped inside a collapsed building in Boerhum Hill Brooklyn. 420 state street collapsed shortly before 8 last night, ripping down part of the adjacent building with it. WNYC's Richard Hake has been following the story.

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    Brooklyn Building Collapse

    Wednesday, July 12, 2000

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