Marriage is one of the most critical events in the lives of a couple. Food is one essential prerequisite that will set the mood of the event. Continue reading
At least a quarter of a million young children—including 6,900 from Harlem to the Hudson—would be harmed developmentally, psychologically, and economically by the cancellation of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). Continue reading
New York Attorney General Letitia James has filed a lawsuit against Dunkin’ Brands in connection with a data breach from Harlem to the Hudson that goes back to 2015. Continue reading
AARP New York State Director Beth Finkel issued the following statement today on the New York State Senate’s passage of a bill to establish an independent utility consumer advocate from Harlem to the Hudson:Continue reading
Council Member Helen Rosenthal introduced a resolution today in support of legislation which would dramatically increase protections against workplace sexual harassment and discrimination from Harlem to the Hudson.Continue reading
New York is widely recognized as one of the most passionate sports cities in America. Even if the city hasn’t been on top in the major sports lately the way it has been in the past, the enthusiasm never seems to wane.Continue reading
The Senate Majority passed the 2019-2020 State Budget that provides tax relief for overburdened New York families by implementing a permanent property tax cap, increases support for New York students by investing over $1 billion more in state education aid, and cuts taxes for middle-class New Yorkers. Continue reading
The Senate Democratic Majority today passed legislation (S.4331) that will save lives by increasing protection of New York City school zones through expanded speed camera utilization.Continue reading
New York City Emergency Management has issued a hazardous travel advisory for Saturday evening, January 19 through Monday, January 21, 2019. Continue reading
The National Weather Service has issued the following of Winter Storm Watch in NYC from Harlem to the Hudson at 12 PM on January 19 to 6 PM on January 20, 2019.Continue reading
Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday named legalizing recreational marijuana among his priorities for the first 100 days of his next term but offered no details on how to do it, reports Patch.Continue reading