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Prevent Tick-Borne Diseases From Harlem To The Hudson As Summer Approaches

The Health Department reminds all New Yorkers to protect themselves and their families from tick-borne diseases as summer approaches and people begin to travel and engage in outdoor activities. Continue reading

District Council 9 Recruits Glazier Apprentices From Harlem To The Hudson

District Council 9 begins its formal recruitment process for Glazier apprentices.Continue reading

Attorney General James Secures Student Debt Relief For Thousands From Harlem To The Hudson

New York Attorney General Letitia James today secured student debt relief for thousands of New York borrowers whose federal loans were allegedly mismanaged by the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA). Continue reading

On-Trend Ideas For Sprucing Up Your Deck From Harlem To The Hudson

Installing or updating a deck can transform your outdoor living area. Continue reading

Third Age Discrimination Roundtable Brings Together State Lawmakers, Experts To Combat Stereotypes And Bias

During a lively virtual roundtable discussion this week, key lawmakers and advocates for older New Yorkers from Harlem to the Hudson called for a societal shift in how aging is perceived in the workforce and highlighted legislation that would combat age discrimination.Continue reading

5 Essential Tips To Protect Your Pet From Harlem To Hawaii To Harsh Winter Weather

With major winter storms hitting from Harlem to The Hudson and other parts of the US, it’s important for everyone to take the necessary precautions to stay safe – including your pets.Continue reading

EmblemHealth Wraps Up 2021 With A Legacy Of Community Service From Harlem To The Hudson

In a year full of significant challenges and change, EmblemHealth’s family of companies concludes 2021 by reflecting on its contributions toward improving public healthcare services for the diverse communities it serves.Continue reading

Senate To Host Hearings On Good Cause Eviction From Harlem To The Hudson

New York State Senator Brad Hoylman, Chair of the Senate Standing Committee on Judiciary, and Senator Brian Kavanagh, Chair of the Senate Standing Committee.Continue reading

Gov Hochul Signs Kaplan’s Small Business Support Legislation From Harlem To The Hudson

Governor Kathy Hochul signed a package of legislation authored by Senator Anna M. Kaplan that will help small business owners to cut through red tape.Continue reading

Attorney General James To Deliver Up To $1.5 Billion To Combat Opioid Crisis From Harlem To The Hudson

New York Attorney General Letitia James today began her statewide ‘HealNY’ tour of New York state, where she will begin delivering the first of up to $1.5 billion to combat the opioid epidemic.Continue reading

District Council 37 And Department Of Education Reach Agreement Regarding The COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate For Employees

Today, District Council 37 and the Department of Education announced an agreement for nearly 20,000 DOE employees from Harlem to the Hudson. Continue reading

Attorney General James Delivers Justice For New Yorkers Burned By Food Festival Fraudster

New York Attorney General Letitia James today announced that she has permanently banned event producer Ishmael Osekre from producing events and festivals in the state of New York.Continue reading

For The Love of Baseball From Harlem To The Hudson

New York is home to millions of baseball fans and the sport has recently been named the state’s official sport! Continue reading

Attorney General James Issues Warning To New Yorkers About Scam Targeting Employees

New York Attorney General Letitia James today issued an alert to New Yorkers from Harlem to the Hudson, warning them about the “Boss Scam.”Continue reading

Archdiocese Of New York Plans For Reopening Catholic Schools From Harlem To The Hudson

As New York State plans for the upcoming academic year, the Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of New York are preparing for schools to be fully open and in-person for the fall with no remote or hybrid learning.Continue reading

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