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Stimulus Bill Would Make It Easier To Forgive Student Loan Debt From Harlem To Hawaii

The final $1.9 trillion stimulus bill being taken up by the House of Representatives doesn’t forgive any student loan debt. Continue reading

Brewers News: The COVID-19 Newsletter From Harlem To Houston

Curated selections from Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewers newsletter.Continue reading

Bipartisan Group Of Senators Introduce $908 Billion COVID-19 Stimulus Proposal

A bipartisan group of senators on Tuesday unveiled a $908 billion stimulus proposal with the aim of putting an end to a partisan impasse that has now spanned several months. Continue reading

Dr. Torian Easterling Appointed First Deputy Commissioner, Chief Equity Officer

The Health Department today announced Dr. Torian Easterling as the new First Deputy Commissioner and Chief Equity Officer. Continue reading

NYC’S National Leading Outdoor Dining Initiative Surpasses Milestone Of 10,000 Participants

Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced that more than 10,000 restaurants are now participating in New York City’s outdoor dining initiative, Open Restaurants. Continue reading

Artist Residency Initiative Launching On Governors Island For Artists From Harlem To Hollis

For the 2020 season, The Trust for Governors Island (The Trust), Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC) and 18 cultural organizations with space on Governors Island will join forces to host free residency programs.Continue reading

Walking Or Biking To Work Reduces Risk Of Effects Of The COVID Crisis And Early Death

While it’s no secret that being more active can boost consumers’ health, researchers have found that incorporating physical activity into the daily commute can also benefit consumers. Continue reading

NYC Health + Hospitals Launches Health Systems First Home-Based Primary Care Program

NYC Health + Hospitals today announced the launch of the health system’s first home-based primary care program designed to improve health outcomes, quality of life, and reduce hospitalization for frail, homebound New Yorkers from Harlem to the Hudson. Continue reading

LPC Launches New Permit Application Guide And Forms To Make It Easier To Quickly Obtain A Permit

Today, the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) launched an updated edition of the Permit Application Guide, now named the LPC Permit Guidebook: How to Get Staff-Level Approvals. Continue reading

Civic Week Is Strong As New Student Voters Registered Says Mayor Bill de Blasio

Mayor de Blasio announced today that the City has registered 18,233 first-time student voters from Harlem to Hollis. Continue reading

Mayor de Blasio Appoints Louise Carroll As Commissioner Of Housing Preservation And Development

Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced Louise Carroll will serve as the next Commissioner of the Department of Housing Preservation and Development.Continue reading

Shirley Rodriguez Remeneski One Time Harlem Community Development Rep Passes

Shirley Rodriguez Remeneski, a Latina leader who dedicated her life to public service on behalf of the Puerto Rican and Latino community, peacefully passed away at the age of 81, surrounded by her loving family in her home in Smithtown, NY on Tuesday, January 29, 2019.Continue reading

This Is How We Do It, Harlem’s Melba’s, Dapper Dan And Bevy Smith To Feed Government Employees

On Tuesday, January 22nd, 2019, Melba Wilson will offer a free sit-down meal to employees of the federal government currently affected by the shutdown. Continue reading

Mayor de Blasio And First Lady McCray Announce Members Of Gender Equity Commission

Mayor Bill de Blasio and First Lady Chirlane McCray today announced the appointment of six new members to the City’s Commission on Gender Equity from Harlem to Hollis. Continue reading

East 125th Street Development Task Force Modified Solicitation For Proposals

On February 22, 2018, The East 125th Street Development Task Force solicited proposals (Initial Solicitation) from legal experts to assist the East 125th Street Development Task Force with legal services related to the establishment and implementation of the East Harlem Local Investment Fund (LIF).Continue reading

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