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Health Department Reminds New Yorkers That Climate Change Is A Public Health And Racial Justice Issue

09/22/202109/22/2021

The Health Department today marks Climate Week NYC and reminds New Yorkers that climate change is a public health, environmental and racial justice priority in New York City.

de Blasio Calls On State To Approve Overnight And Weekend Speed Camera Enforcement

12/22/202012/22/2020

As year-end data proves the COVID-19 pandemic led to unsafe driving speeds on emptier city streets.

de blasio, Uptowns Rodriguez And Others Kicks Off Civics Week With Student Voter Registration Drive

03/02/202003/02/2020

The de Blasio administration kicked off the second annual Civics Week with a Student Voter Registration Drive today at William Cullen Bryant High School in Long Island City.

Chancellor Carranza Celebrates Respect For All Week From Harlem To Hollis Queens

02/10/202002/10/2020

Schools Chancellor Richard A. Carranza today celebrated the start of the 11th annual Respect for All Week in New York City schools, focused on embracing diversity, building community, and preventing hate.

10 Green Tips To Celebrate Earth Day 2018 In Harlem

04/16/201804/16/2018

Each year on April 22nd, we celebrate the earth and the environment. However, not many people know how it all began.

Mayor de Blasio And NYC & Company Announce Record Tourism Numbers For 2017

03/20/201803/20/2018

Today, Mayor Bill de Blasio and NYC & Company—New York City’s official destination marketing organization— announced that 2017 was the eighth consecutive year of record-breaking tourism.

Solar Uptown Now Brings Solar Power To Affordable Housing In Northern Manhattan

09/26/201809/26/2018

One of the brightest solutions showcased as part of Climate Week NYC 2018 (September 24-30) is a partnership program.

“The First Step” To Be Heard Across The Aisles From Harlem To Hollywood

01/25/202301/25/2023

The First Step features media personality and change maker Van Jones attempting to bring people together from Harlem to Hollywood.

Mayor de Blasio Announces Historic Investments To Drastically Cut Citywide Emissions And Advance Carbon Neutrality

12/22/202112/22/2021

Mayor Bill de Blasio announced today with the NYC Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) a slate of bold actions to tackle the climate crisis and advance a green and just future in New York City.

SoHarlem And Other Nonprofits Receive Grant From The New York Community Trust Awards

06/15/202106/15/2021

The city’s community foundation has announced $7.9 million in grants to 58 nonprofits to tackle issues facing communities as they adapt to a post-pandemic life.

Mayor de Blasio Announces Major New Plan To Manage Trucks And Freight From Harlem To Hollis

05/13/202105/13/2021

Mayor Bill de Blasio and New York City Department of Transportation (NYC DOT) Commissioner Hank Gutman today released Delivering New York: A Smart Truck Management Plan.

Senate Majority Advances Legislation To Support New York’s Agriculture Industry

03/04/202103/04/2021

Today, the Senate Democratic Majority advanced legislation supporting farmers and the agriculture industry across New York State.

MBP Brewer Announces 2020 Manhattan Cultural Tourism Grants From Harlem To Hollis

10/08/202010/08/2020

Manhattan Borough President Gale A. Brewer and the NYC & Company Foundation have announced this year’s Manhattan recipients of Borough Cultural Tourism Development Grants.

The COVID Crisis: Mayor de Blasio Updates New Yorkers On COVID-19 Summer Heat Plan

06/13/202006/13/2020

Mayor Bill de Blasio today updated New Yorkers on the City’s efforts to keep vulnerable New Yorkers cool indoors this summer.

State Of The City 2020, Mayor de Blasio Unviels Blueprint To Save The City

02/06/202002/06/2020

Mayor Bill de Blasio delivered his seventh State of the City Address on Thursday, unveiling his Administration’s progressive vision to ensure New Yorkers from Harlem to Hollis can continue to call the city they love home.

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