The de Blasio Administration today announced that New York City, in collaboration with the City and County of San Francisco, and together with a coalition of 29 other municipalities across the nation, has submitted an amicus brief to the U.S. Supreme Court in support of the plaintiff in Gloucester County School Board v. G.G. Continue reading
Art As Necessity In New York City’s Public Schools At MCNY In Harlem
In the depths of the economic crisis of the 1970s, New York City slashed arts education from the public school curriculum.Continue reading
Foreign Tourism To Decline For first Time In Seven Years From Harlem To Hollis
For the first time in seven years, New York City officials expect the number of foreign visitors to decrease, a drop they attribute to the protectionist policies and rhetoric of President Trump.Continue reading
There’s One More Week To Apply To Pre-K For Families From Harlem To Hollis
Department of Education is extending the Pre-K Application deadline – families have until March 3, 2017, to apply to pre-K! Continue reading
ArtLooks: The Power of an Image With Devin Allen At The Studio Museum
Teen artists from all over New York City are invited to join photographer Devin Allen in an interactive conversation about the power of an image. Continue reading
High Wind Harlem To Hollis Warning
The National Weather Service has issued a High Wind Warning for New York City in effect from 1:00 PM until 6:00 PM, tonight. Continue reading
Sales From Harlem To Hollis Market Closes Record-Breaking 2016
Rounding out a year of historic highs in average sales price and total consideration (monetary value for completed transactions) with growing activity in the other boroughs.Continue reading
NYC Lobbying Firm Capalino+Company Creates App For Minority And Women Business Owners
Capalino+Company, New York City's top government relations and strategic consulting firm, announced the launch of its MWBE Connect NY app that will help identify procurement opportunities for business owners and entrepreneurs from Harlem to Hollis.Continue reading
Delays Continue With C, A Train Water Main Break Delays In Washington Heights
A water condition in Upper Manhattan is causing delays along the A and C train lines during Friday morning’s commute.Continue reading
NYC311 Sets New Record With Nearly 36 Million Interactions In 2016
NYC311, New York City’s primary source of government information and non-emergency services, set another record for the most annual contacts with 35,982,514 customer requests for services or information in 2016 – surpassing the previous record in 2015 by 5 percent.Continue reading
Harlem’s Teyana Taylor’s Dance Workout Will Inspire You For The New Year (Video)
If you thought that hotel rooms were no place for your dance workouts, Harlem lady Teyana Taylor is here to change your mind and blow you away with her moves. Continue reading
Thousands Stolen From USPS Mailbox In East Harlem
NBC New York reports that authorities say "someone" stole $11,000 in checks from a USPS mailbox in East Harlem over the last few months. Continue reading
Commemorating New Yorkers From Harlem To Hollis Who Have Passed While Homeless In 2016
On Wednesday, December 21st, 2016, a memorial program was held by homeless service providers to remember people who passed away during 2016 in New York City without stable housing. Continue reading
“In The Heat Of The Summer,” The Harlem Riot Of 1964
On the morning of July 16, 1964, a white police officer in New York City shot and killed a black teenager, James Powell, across the street from the high school where he was attending summer classes.Continue reading
Whoopi Goldberg To Produce Harlem Racial Drama
NYC born veteran actress-comedian Whoopi Goldberg is teaming with television network Bravo to develop an untitled Harlem racial drama reports Business Standard.Continue reading