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Mayor de Blasio Announces Opening Of New Municipal Archives New Municipal Archives Facility

10/25/202110/25/2021

Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced the opening of the new Department of Records & Information Services – Municipal Archives facility at Industry City, Brooklyn.

The New York Community Trust Awards Millions In Grants To Nonprofits From Harlem To Hollis

04/12/202104/12/2021

The New York Community Trust has announced $9.9 million in grants to 53 nonprofits, so they can make progress in the fight against COVID-19 and help the city become more resilient and equitable.

City Council Passes Comprehensive Police Reform Resolution To Confront Accountability

03/26/202103/26/2021

The New York City Council today passed the Council Resolution on Police Reform, an initiative that builds on the proposals outlined in the New York City Police Reform and Reinvention Collaborative draft plan.

Harlem Marks The Anniversary Of The September 11 Attacks (Video)

09/11/202009/11/2020

The September 11 attacks (often referred to as 9/11) were a series of four coordinated terrorist attacks

Mayor de Blasio Signs NYPD Accountability Package At Black Lives Matter Mural

07/15/202007/15/2020

Mayor Bill de Blasio today signed into law the NYPD Accountability Package.

DCWP Announces Proposed Rules To Protect Limited English Consumers From Harlem To Hollis

03/05/202003/05/2020

Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) Commissioner Lorelei Salas announced today new proposed rules to protect Limited English Proficiency (LEP) consumers from deceptive debt collection practices.

Mayor de Blasio Administration Announces Kickoff Of National Voter Registration Day

09/23/201909/23/2019

The de Blasio Administration and DemocracyNYC today announced the kickoff of a series of citywide events this week to celebrate National Voter Registration Day, a national day of action tomorrow, Tuesday, September 24th, 2019.

Mayor de Blasio To Stop Issuing Violations On Homeowners For Damages Caused By Street Trees

09/10/201909/11/2019

Mayor de Blasio and Speaker Heastie announced today the City will no longer issue violations to homeowners for sidewalk damage caused by City trees from Harlem to Hollis.

The Central Park: Original Designs For New York’s Greatest Treasure From Harlem To The Hilton

04/23/201904/23/2019

The New York City Department of Records & Information Services announced the availability of a new book: The Central Park: Original Designs for New York’s Greatest Treasure (Abrams 2019).

de Blasio Announces Pedestrian Fatalities Down 32% Last Year, From Harlem To Hollis

01/08/201801/08/2018

Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that New York City saw the fewest traffic fatalities on record last year, driven by a 32 percent drop in pedestrian fatalities.

Mayor’s Program To Curb Efforts Of Extreme Summer Heat From Harlem To Hollis

06/14/201706/14/2017

Before the hottest days of the summer arrive, Mayor Bill de Blasio is announcing the launch of Cool Neighborhoods NYC, a new $106 million program designed to curb the effect of extreme heat, and protect against the worst effects of rising temperatures from climate change.

Mayor de Blasio Signs Executive Order Banning City Agencies From Reviewing Salary History Of Job Applicants

11/04/201611/04/2016

In a major effort to ensure fair employment practices and close the pay gap for women and people of color, Mayor Bill de Blasio today signed Executive Order 21 prohibiting City agencies from inquiring about the salary history of job applicants.

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