On Arbor Day, Twelve Community Boards Support Levine’s “Million More Trees” Plan
In celebration of Arbor Day, Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine announced he has received the support of all 12 Community Boards from Harlem to Hollis.
In celebration of Arbor Day, Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine announced he has received the support of all 12 Community Boards from Harlem to Hollis.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams, Manhattan Community Board 10 in Harlem, the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation (NYC Parks).
By Mark Levine I am tremendously excited to announce the opening of the 2023 Manhattan Community Board application period.
Former Community Board 12 member and current Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine announced his 2022 class of community board appointments.
Tuesday, Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine announced the beginning of the annual Manhattan Community Board application process.
Unable to attend the Budget Town Hall? You can still participate by filling out our Public Input Survey!
You are invited to join the Community Board 12, Virtual Community Business Development Committee meeting as part of a Zoom webinar.
In order to attend this Community Board 11 meeting, please register in advance for this webinar.
One more time, apply now to join the Harlem Community Board 11!
The health and safety of our patients, visitors, employees, and our communities remain a top priority at New York-Presbyterian, NY.
Manhattan Borough President Gale A. Brewer’s office is accepting applications for membership on Manhattan’s 12 Community Boards and encourages all eligible New Yorkers living,
A Community Board 12 message regarding the Northern Manhattan Emergency Recovery Fund during the COVID Crisis:
Today, Tuesday, March 24th, from 7:00 – 8:15 pm hear from Council Member MARK LEVINE talk about the latest on the City’s and State’s Response to the Coronavirus/Covid-19 crisis and more.
A community board representing East Harlem is closing its district office and will conduct its business remotely as safety measures amid the coronavirus outbreak in New York City, the board announced this week.
Last night, Harlem’s Community Board 10 voted to “disapprove the Olnick Rezoning Plan” that would substantially rezone the Lenox Terrace neighborhood and allow for the construction of luxury towers and overscale retail stores.