Mayor de Blasio And Barcelona Mayor Ada Colau Talk Launch Of Business Exchange
Today, Mayor de Blasio and Barcelona Mayor Ada Colau met at City Hall to discuss their shared priorities and the international partnership between the global capitals. Continue reading
Mayor Bill de Blasio And Others Announce New Caregiver Law
Today, Mayor de Blasio and New York City Commission on Human Rights Commissioner and Chair Carmelyn P. Malalis announce that new caregiver protections go into effect, protecting people with care giving responsibilities.Continue reading
Harlem’s Mark-Viverito And Ferreras-Copeland Responds To de Blasio Budget
“The FY 2017 Executive Budget incorporates many of the recommendations and priorities outlined by the Council in our Preliminary Budget Response, including greatly building New York City’s reserves and increasing the City’s capital investments, which will help safeguard our City’s continued financial security. Continue reading
Harlem Council Member Mark Levine ‘…Disappointed’ In Mayor de Blasio
De Blasio Finds Inspiration From Malcolm X In Harlem
Weather: Harlem Snow Advisory Sunday To Monday
Mayor de Blasio: “The Largest Two Year Job Gain in New York City History”
NYState Supreme Court Upholds Health Depts Rule
Today, the New York State Supreme Court upheld the sodium warning rule, clearing the way for the City to enforce a rule that requires chain restaurants to post salt icons next to items with 2,300 milligrams or more of sodium – the total recommended daily limit. Continue reading
Access The Same Crime Stats The NYPD Uses
STD Clinics Will Offer Services At Locations In Harlem
The Health Department today announced expanded hours for its STD clinics, including new weekend hours. Continue reading
Mayor de Blasio Delivers Winter Storm Response Update
Mayor de Blasio today delivered an update on the city’s response to Saturday’s storm, and thanked New York City’s workers for keeping residents safe throughout the weekend. Continue reading
Weather: State of Emergency Travel Ban From Harlem To Hollis
New York City Launches $40M Park Redesign Program
Op-ed: College Access for All (from Harlem To Hollis)!
By NYC Schools Chancellor Fariña
Earlier this week, I announced that starting next school year, all New York City high schools will offer the SAT exam free to 11th-graders. Students will take the SAT during the school day in the spring.Continue reading