Manhattan At Large: Honoring Miriam Friedlander, The Life, And Legacy
Tune in to honor the life and legacy of one of NYC’s most prominent public servants – the late council member Miriam Friedlander loved from Harlem to Hollis.
Tune in to honor the life and legacy of one of NYC’s most prominent public servants – the late council member Miriam Friedlander loved from Harlem to Hollis.
Attrition outpaces hiring among New York City’s municipal workforce, which could have an impact on critical city services and programs.
Commissioner Pauline Toole and Executive Director, Rosemonde Pierre-Louis, discuss the upcoming release of “the Conditions in Harlem Revisited: From the 1936 Mayor’s Commission Report to Today” with host Danny Tisdale, on The Harlem World Magazine Show Podcast.
Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage, New York City’s beloved outdoor performing arts festival, begins their final few performances for the season this week.
The Health Department is releasing new data that reveal the rapid distribution of vaccines.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) Commissioner Dr. Ashwin Vasan today took action.
Today, City Parks Foundation is excited to announce the 2022 season of Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage from Harlem to Hollis.
Throughout history, women have always had an impact on our policies and politics.
Calling all storytellers, writers, wordsmiths, English majors, history buffs, and anyone who wants to celebrate the many inspiring women who have made a difference in our lives: you’re invited to write them into history!
It’s said that it takes a village to raise a child, and sometimes more than one actual mother helps shape our lives.
The teacher learning to engage her classes online, the retired nurse volunteering at the local hospital, and the home health aide riding the subway to help the homebound.
With a Chipotle in Harlem, Mayor Bill de Blasio and Department of Consumer and Worker Protection Commissioner Lorelei Salas today announced a settlement agreement with Chipotle,
The de Blasio Administration today celebrated the fifth anniversary of its hallmark IDNYC program with the announcement of adding braille embossing, a new partnership with Costco, new local benefits, and a new regional partnership with Sullivan Catskills Visitors Association.
The Health Department announced that starting next year, death certificates will include an “X” option for New Yorkers who do not identify as male or female.
Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) Commissioner Lorelei Salas (pictured) today announced the release of a report titled “Lost in Translation: Findings from Examination of Language Access by Debt Collectors.”