New York Blood Center (NYBC) is calling on healthy blood and platelet donors and community partners to help strengthen the region’s blood supply by maintaining their calendar of upcoming blood drives.Continue reading
Subways, city buses and cars will be sanitized every three days and turnstiles, MetroCards and handrails will be disinfected daily in the city's effort to fight the spread of new coronavirus, the MTA announced.Continue reading
Adding plants to your home can beautify your space, improve indoor air quality, and produce a supply of tasty ingredients reports NYLCVEF. Continue reading
Mayor de Blasio today announced that residential evictions by marshals declined more than 40 percent since 2013 from Harlem to Hollis. Continue reading
Mayor Bill de Blasio, Schools Chancellor Richard A. Carranza and Office of Labor Relations Commissioner Renee Campion today made an announcement that affects employees from Harlem to Hollis.Continue reading
Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced the City is expanding relief for small businesses, including eliminating fines for first-time violations and expanding the universe of violations that will have cure periods.Continue reading
Today, Mayor Bill de Blasio, Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) Commissioner Lorelei Salas and Corporation Counsel James E. Johnson announcement today.
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Mayor Bill de Blasio delivered his seventh State of the City Address on Thursday, unveiling his Administration’s progressive vision to ensure New Yorkers from Harlem to Hollis can continue to call the city they love home.Continue reading
First Lady Chirlane McCray announced today's New Family Home Visits, a program that will offer home visiting services to all first-time parents from Harlem to Hollis.Continue reading
On Thursday, February 6, 2020, the resident-led Holmes-Isaacs Coalition will return to civil court to demand that City agencies do their part in monitoring and regulating conditions.Continue reading
Older New Yorkers of color are more threatened by gentrification, more likely to skip prescription medications because of cost, more burdened by utility bills, and more financially squeezed by the responsibilities of family caregiving than older White New Yorkers.Continue reading
The de Blasio Administration today announced the City will be constructing new water mains and increasing staffing as part of several steps in the efforts to ensure the continued reliability of the City’s water delivery system. Continue reading
The City today laid out its preparedness plans for the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) outbreak. The virus, initially identified in China, has now spread to 16 countries with 25 deaths, all in China.
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