Uptown New Yorkers Lead City’s Largest-Ever Cleanup, ‘Great Broadway Sweep’
Broadway, The World’s Most Famous Street, became one of the world’s cleanest streets during The Great Broadway Sweep, which concluded today in Times Square.
Broadway, The World’s Most Famous Street, became one of the world’s cleanest streets during The Great Broadway Sweep, which concluded today in Times Square.
By Lil Nickelson New York Fashion Week held twice a year, in February and September at event spaces in Manhattan for seven to nine days, features international fashion collections for buyers,the press, and the public.
U.S. Secretary of Education, Miguel Cardona, announced on Tuesday, September 19, 2023 that three Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of New York.
When we came into office 20 months ago, we promised we would ‘Get Stuff Done’ for New Yorkers and New York City.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams bestowed the prestigious Key to the City of NY upon the legendary musician, entrepreneur, and philanthropist, Sean “Diddy” Combs, in a ceremony today.
Today, in a private ceremony, Governor Kathy Hochul signed New York Senate Bill 1902A (S1902A/A1245A) into law.
Broadway, The World’s Most Famous Street, will look to become one of the world’s cleanest streets during The Great Broadway Sweep, September 18-22, 2023.
The New York College of Podiatric Medicine (NYCPM) in East Harlem held its annual White Coat ceremony on September 5, 2023, welcoming 88 new students to the profession.
By Glenn Hunter When the league which became the National Basketball Association (NBA) formed, absent were the New York Rens.
Mayor Eric Adams has called on New Yorkers from Harlem to Hollis to volunteer or donate funds to help ease the asylum crisis.
Japan Society New York and Japan Institute of Portland Japanese Garden—two of the foremost Japanese cultural organizations in the world.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams and Schools Chancellor David C. Banks today released an action plan that would proactively notify and help support families in case of a potential strike by the Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) Local 1181.
The Health Department today announced that West Nile virus (WNV) disease has been reported in three people living in New York City and in mosquito pools across all five boroughs.
The New York City Department of Records & Information Services (DORIS) is seeking stories of inspiring and empowering women from Harlem to contribute to WomensActivism.NYC.
This past week we made it official: outdoor dining is here to stay. New Yorkers were hungry for an outdoor dining program that was cleaner, safer, and healthier.