NY Curbed reports that on Wednesday, Governor Andrew Cuomo announced plans to declare a state of emergency at New York City Housing Authority in order to expedite much-needed repair work, reports the New York Post.Continue reading
Mayor de Blasio Appoints Ariel Palitz As The First Ever Queen Of NYC Nightlife From Harlem To Hollis
Today, Mayor de Blasio announced that Ariel Palitz, a lifelong New Yorker and nightlife professional, will be New York City’s first ever Senior Executive Director of the Office of Nightlife.Continue reading
The National Weather Service Issued A Winter Storm Warning From Harlem To Hollis
The National Weather Service has issued the following 6-12" of snow from March 6 - 8th, 2018. Roads may be dangerous and strong winds may cause power outages.Continue reading
Harlem’s Rep. Adriano Espaillat Statement On Urgency To Protect DREAMers From Harlem To Hollis
Today, Representative Adriano Espaillat issued the following statement on President Trump’s decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program and efforts by the administration to attack immigrant families in communities around the nation. Continue reading
NYC Becomes First To Offer ASL Direct To Deaf And For Hard Of Hearing From Harlem To Hollis
Today, the de Blasio administration announced that New Yorkers who primarily communicate via American Sign Language can now obtain City services faster and more efficiently through the use of ASL Direct, becoming the first city in the nation to offer the service.Continue reading
WE Connect Event: Goals To Growth From Harlem To Hollis
Celebrate National Women's History Month with Women Entrepreneurs NYC (WE NYC)! Join us for a half day event to learn how to achieve your goals and take your business to the next level.Continue reading
Get On The Job Training From Harlem To Hollis
NYC Business can help businesses train and on board eligible new employees with a grant covering up to 70% of wages for up to their first 280 hours.Continue reading
Get A Contract Financing Loan Fund From Harlem To Hollis
If your business is working on, or hoping to work on, a project with a City agency or the NYC Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) as a prime or subcontractor, you may be eligible for a Contract Financing Loan.Continue reading
Winter Storm Watch From Harlem To Hollis
The National Weather Service has issued a statement a heavy snow warning with accumulations of 4-7" possible from February 17th, at 7PM to the 18th at 7AM, 2018.Continue reading
4 Inches Of Snow Predicted From Harlem To Hollis
National Weather Service reports that a winter storm taking aim at New York City could dump up to four inches of snow Saturday night, latest forecasts predict.Continue reading
Lyft Supports Local Nonprofits With Community Grants From Harlem To Hollis
Lyft, the fastest growing rideshare company in the U.S., today announced a new program to support the important work of New York area non-profit organizations focused on building stronger, healthier, more equitable communities.Continue reading
Mayor de Blasio Announces Comprehensive Enforcement Action Against Apartment Buildings From Harlem To Hollis
Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced that 250 apartment buildings have been placed in the Department of Housing Preservation and Development’s Alternative Enforcement Program, an initiative that shines a spotlight on multi-family buildings whose owners have allowed them to fall into dangerous disrepair.Continue reading
Chancellor Fariña Launches 12th Annual NYC Public School Survey From Harlem To Hollis
Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña today announced the launch of the 12th annual NYC School Survey, available online and in print in 10 languages for students, parents and staff members to complete by March 23, 2018. Continue reading
Learn From Expert Instructors At One Of NYC SBS Free Courses From Harlem To Hollis
NYC Department of Small Business Services offer courses for businesses of every stage, size, and industry throughout NYC where you can gain the business strategies and tools that will set you apart from the competition.
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Mayor Bill de Blasio Announces Record High Graduation Rate From Harlem To Hollis
Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced that New York City’s 2017 four-year high school graduation rate is the highest on record – 74.3 percent.Continue reading