Many companies that produce e-scooters are quick to point to the environmental benefits of using them for transportation, but a recent study suggests that these vehicles aren’t quite as “green” as many would believe.Continue reading
Teens in middle and high school can deal with a great deal of stress on a day-to-day basis, and a new study suggests that art therapy can be helpful as a coping mechanism.Continue reading
For those in need it's always the season for giving—and planning how to make the world a better place next year—The Robb Report last year spoke with Melanie Schnoll Begun about the best ways to go the distance with a philanthropic plan. Continue reading
NYC Department of Small Business Services (SBS) Commissioner Gregg Bishop today announced that the City awarded over $3.5 million to help longstanding businesses adapt and grow in a modern economy. Continue reading
NYC Health + Hospitals today announced the launch of a comprehensive, primary care-centered diabetes management program from Harlem to Hollis.Continue reading
Uptown Council Member Helen Rosenthal's legislation which mandates the tracking of commercial storefronts across New York City, and a public database of vacant storefronts, was passed by the City Council today.Continue reading
Mayor Bill de Blasio, Emergency Management Commissioner Deanne Criswell and Health Commissioner Dr. Oxiris Barbot today updated New Yorkers on the heat emergency from Harlem to Hollis. Continue reading
From Harlem to Hollis, Lyft is providing free rides to select cooling centers across the five boroughs to help those in need during this extreme heatwave. Continue reading
The New York City Department of Sanitation is reminding businesses that it will begin enforcing its foam ban law today, July 1, 2019, at the end of its six month warning period.Continue reading
Crime is down, graduation rates are up and employment is strong — but New Yorkers from Harlem to Hollis wouldn't know it from this ranking. Continue reading