From Harlem To Hollis Call On Gov. Hochul To Abandon Charter School Expansion
Today, state legislators and advocates called on Governor Hochul to drop her plan to expand charter schools in New York City.
Today, state legislators and advocates called on Governor Hochul to drop her plan to expand charter schools in New York City.
A 1.2 megawatt (MW) solar energy project across 40 New York City Housing Authority rooftops was announced last week as a national winner.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams today released New York City’s balanced $102.7 billion Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2024 (FY24).
Churches will be hosting Choose Healthy Life Community Wellness programs in partnership with the United Way of New York City and Quest Diagnostics.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams today announced the appointments of 26 board members to the New York City Sustainability Advisory Board to guide the city’s long-term resiliency and sustainability goals.
Today, the NYC Health Department released a new report detailing provisional suicide death data for the first six months of 2021.
Emergencies affect every community differently, but you can help your community be prepared and resilient.
Join us on Saturday, October 15, 2022, to learn, care for, and celebrate the NYC urban forest at ‘City of Forest Day’!
Enjoy arts in the parks this fall! From jazz to hip hop, poetry to soul and more, you can attend FREE community-led performances in neighborhood parks throughout the city this fall.
Uber and Visa today announced the recipients of Grants for Growth, a program that provided $1 million in grant funding to small businesses in 10 U.S. cities that are currently active on Uber Eats.
Today, the National Institute for Reproductive Health (NIRH), the reproductive rights group that has been a leading advocate for local funding models, praised the New York City council’s passing of the Abortion Access Fund Initiative.
NYC Health + Hospitals today announced all 11 of its hospitals were again recognized by the American Heart Association for commitment to quality care.
Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC) announces applications are now open for the 2023 Manhattan Arts Grants supporting arts projects from Harlem to Hollis.
For 99 years, hundreds of NY kids, many of whom rarely get to leave home, have headed off to Star Lake Camp, a beautiful sleepaway camp with all the activities and friendships that transform children’s lives.
Summer in New York City is about unapologetic enjoyment. From the sizzling heat from the sidewalks to picnics on packed park lawns, summer is a New York thing – and so is Pepsi.