The New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) today launched the start of the process.
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NYC Mayor Eric Adams and NYC Department of Social Services (DSS) Commissioner Molly Wasow Park today launched the Affordable Housing Services (AHS) initiative.
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New York State Senator Brad Hoylman-Sigal, Chair of the NYS Senate Judiciary Committee, reintroduced the Grieving Families Act (2024-S8485) on Monday.
Continue readingDr. Martin Luther King Jr. Was A Vocal Advocate For Love And Peace In Harlem And Beyond
At the moment above, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., his extraordinary wife, Coretta Scott King, and others, stood resilient in front of Harlem Hospital after his recovery.
Continue readingAdams And Murphy Team Up As NY/NJ Scores FIFA World Cup 26™ Final Hosting Rights!
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy celebrated today’s announcement that the Host Region of New York New Jersey (NYNJ).
Continue readingNYC Will Accept Section 8 Applications For The First Time In 15 Years, Here’s What To Know
New York City residents seeking housing assistance may see a positive development later this year as Mayor Eric Adams plans to issue thousands of federal rental assistance vouchers and reopen applications for the first time in nearly 15 years.
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The early 20th century witnessed a transformative in Harlem, NY, as the neighborhood underwent significant changes, both socially and physically into the renaissance it became.
Continue readingFamilies In Harlem Celebrate NYC Scholarship Month With Activation Of Accounts
On Wednesday, January 31st, 2024 in Harlem, the Harlem Village Academy West Charter School hosted an NYC Scholarship Month celebration and workshop for parents and guardians of students in kindergarten.
Continue readingMayor Adams Expands Paid Leave For Non-Union City Employees To Support Working Families
New York City Mayor Eric Adams today took another step to support working-class families and make city government more family-friendly for thousands of employees by expanding both paid parental and family leave for non-union city workers.
Continue readingNYC Mayor’s Office And Emergency Management Host Immigrant Media Roundtable On Notify NYC
The Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs (MOIA) and NYC Emergency Management (NYCEM) hosted an immigrant media roundtable.
Continue readingOver 1.7 Million New York Households At Risk Of Losing Affordable, Reliable High-Speed Internet
FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel today wrote to Congressional appropriators to formally inform them that, in one week.
Continue readingMayor Adams Unveils Advanced Anti-Trash Tech, Launching The Next Phase In The City’s Garbage Battle In Harlem
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY) Commissioner Jessica Tisch today made two major announcements.
Continue readingMayor Adams And Faith Leaders Launch Citywide Clergy Collective Against Gun Violence
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and a coalition of multifaith leaders from Harlem to Hollis today launched the Citywide Clergy Collective.
Continue readingIzola Ware Curry Tried To Assassinate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr; In Harlem In 1958
Isola Ware Curry June 14, 1916 – March 7, 2015, was an African-American woman who attempted to assassinate civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Continue reading50+ Women Voters A ‘Force To Be Reckoned With’ In NY Special Election, Says Study
Women voters age 50 and older could be “a force to be reckoned with” in the special election on February 13, 2024.
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