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‘Black Panther’ Roars With $108 Million Weekend 2

02/25/201802/25/2018

Reuters reports that Disney-Marvel’s “Black Panther” is dominating the box office with an astounding $108 million at 4,020 North American locations — the second-highest second weekend ever behind “Star Wars: The Force Awakens.”

NYC Health Department Recieves $1.8 M Grant To Reduce Healthcare Disparities From Harlem To Hollis

02/23/201802/23/2018

The Health Department and the Fund for Public Health in New York City today announced a $1.8 million grant from Merck for Mothers to further bolster the City’s efforts to reduce persistent racial and ethnic disparities in maternal health.

Throwback, Highlights Of Harlem Fashion Week 2017

02/20/201803/05/2018

Fashion weeks are a rage all over the world as they showcase not just the world’s best designs but are also symbolic of the powers of creativity and directive of the trends of the day.

NYCEDC, DCLA Seek Partners For Affordable Artist Workspace Initiative

02/15/201802/15/2018

New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA) today launched two new efforts to build capacity for affordable artist workspace in New York City.

City Announces Free Legal Services To Help Small Businesses With Leasing Issues

02/06/201802/06/2018

Today, the de Blasio administration announced the launch of a new program to help small business owners with issues related to a business lease.

Mayor de Blasio Announces Citywide Guidance And NYPD Assistance With Federal Immigration Enforcement

01/31/201801/31/2018

The de Blasio Administration today announced the issuance of citywide guidance and new NYPD protocols to clarify and institutionalize the City’s policy that it will not voluntarily cooperate with federal immigration enforcement activities, and will only coordinate in limited circumstances, including where there is a public safety risk.

Mayors Office Issues RFI To Promote Open And Transparent Internet From Harlem To Hollis

01/23/201801/23/2018

The Mayor’s Office of the Chief Technology Officer today released a “Truth in Broadband” Request for Information (RFI) to establish transparency and accountability in how carriers provide internet service to consumers.

Thanks To Social Tech, Everyone Can Have A Mentor, Just Ask Harlem Chocolate Factory Founder

01/22/201801/22/2018

NY Post reports that then Marco Perry and Kathy Larchian started their Brooklyn-based product design firm, Pensa, finding a mentor was hard.

Health Department Launches Help Me Quit App To Help New Yorkers Quit Smoking

01/18/201801/18/2018

The Health Department today launched the NYC HelpMeQuit app, a free tool to help New Yorkers quit smoking from Harlem to Hollis.

Black Lightning A Hero In The Harlem’s Of The World (Video)

01/17/201801/17/2018

Black Lightning is an American television series that airs on The CW, based on the DC Comics character of the same name. 

NYC Service And Others Celebrate The Legacy Of Dr. Martin Luther King With Mentoring And Donating

01/15/201801/15/2018

Today, NYC Service is engaging 50 music professionals to mentor 50 New York City high school students as part of the national MLK Day of Service spearheaded by the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS).

NYC Health Department Identifies 10 Outbreaks Of Foodborne Illness Using Yelp Reviews

01/10/201801/10/2018

The Health Department today announced that since 2012, 10 outbreaks of foodborne illness were identified solely through a computer system jointly created with Columbia University’s Department of Computer Science in Harlem, NY.

Mayor de Blasio And Others Announce First In The Nation Divest From Fossil Fuel

01/10/201801/10/2018

Mayor Bill de Blasio, Comptroller Scott M. Stringer and other trustees of the City’s $189 Billion pension funds today announced a goal to divest City funds from fossil fuel reserve owners within five years, which would make New York City the first major US pension plan to do so.

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 de Blasio Upholds Water Board Credit For 664,000 NY Homeowners From Harlem To Hollis

12/20/201712/20/2017

The Mayor Bill de Blasio today applauded yesterday’s decision from the New York Court of Appeals to uphold the Water Board’s issuance of credits to homeowners.

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