The Manhattan Chamber of Commerce hosted a roundtable discussion with local restaurant owners and Dashers to discuss their negative experiences stemming from the unintended consequences of New York City’s extreme minimum pay rate for delivery workers.
Continue readingThe Postal Service Proposes More Changes To Mail Delivery From Harlem And Beyond
The United States Postal Service (USPS) has proposed more changes to the way it handles and delivers mail in yet another bid to stop the flow of red ink.
Continue readingMayor Adams Launches “Money In Your Pocket” Initiative To Aid New Yorkers From Harlem To Hollis
New York City Mayor Eric Adams today launched a citywide “Money in Your Pockets” initiative to help New Yorkers screen for or learn about more than 70 city, state, and federal programs that can make life in New York City more affordable.
Continue readingHistoric East Harlem Church Faces Uncertain Future: Holy Rosary’s $5 Million Sale
In a move that's stirring emotions and raising questions about the preservation of Harlem's architectural heritage.
Continue readingHope For Harlem: A Community Celebration At First Corinthian Baptist Church
On Saturday, August 24, 2024, First Corinthian Baptist Church and District Council 9 will host their fifth annual Hope for Harlem block party and community service event.
Continue readingMayor Adams Announces Historic Civil Rights Settlement To Combat Housing Discrimination
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and the New York City Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) today announced the largest civil rights settlement in city history.
Continue readingCathedral Of Saint John The Divine Gets $1.5 Million Grant For Services
The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine has received $1.5 million in city funding to support a larger capital campaign to renovate Synod Hall.
Continue readingNew York City Schools Release 2023-24 Grades 3-8 State Test Scores
NYC Public Schools (NYCPS) today released the New York State test score data for grades 3 through 8 from the 2023-24 school year and citywide screener data from grades K-2.
Continue readingMayor Adams Directs City Agencies To Identify City-Owned Land For Potential Housing Development
NYC Mayor Eric Adams today announced the issuance of executive order 43 requiring city agencies to review their city owned and controlled land for potential housing development sites.
Continue readingSBA To Host Third Annual Small Business Cyber Summit During Cybersecurity Awareness Month
Today, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) announced that it will host its leading Small Business Cyber Summit on October 16 and 23, 2024.
Continue readingNew Yorkers From Harlem To Hollis Receive $345 Million Boost From Enhanced Tax Credit Initiative
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) Commissioner Vilda Vera Mayuga today released data today.
Continue readingSBA Opens Nominations For Candidates From Harlem To Hollywood 2025 National Small Business Week Awards
Today, Administrator Isabel Casillas Guzman, head of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and the voice in the President’s Cabinet for America’s more than 34 million small businesses.
Continue readingThe Mayors Op-Ed: The EITC, Helping Working Families Afford To Live In The Greatest City In The World
NYC Migrant Crisis Eases, But Challenges Remain From Harlem To Hollis
Mayor Eric Adams reported a substantial decrease in the number of migrants arriving in New York City each week.
Continue readingMayor Adams, Commissioner Campion Announce Contract For 600 Probation Officers
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and Office of Labor Relations (OLR) Commissioner Renee Campion today announced a tentative five-and-a-half-year contract agreement with the United Probation Officers’ Association (UPOA).
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