The Department of Health and Mental Hygiene is releasing a new request for proposals to bring community services and supports to more New Yorkers living with serious mental illness.
Continue readingManhattan Residents Access Low-Cost/Free Energy Upgrades For New York’s Clean Energy Transition
WE ACT for Environmental Justice and its partners – NYSERDA, Pratt Center, Association for Neighborhood and Housing Development, Kinetic Communities Consulting, USL Technology Inc, and Green City Force – have officially launched the Manhattan Clean Energy Hub.
Continue reading13 Tips To Do During Our Current Rain Flood State Of Emergency (Updates)
During rainstorms floods and state emergencies like we're currently having from Harlem to the Hudson, safety should be your top priority.
Continue readingMayor Adams Takes The Lead: Hosting A Crucial Summit On America’s Fentanyl Crisis
NYC Mayor Eric Adams today announced plans to host elected leaders, public health officials, and law enforcement professionals from across the country in NYC next week for a summit on the fentanyl crisis in America.
Continue readingCitywide Day Of Action / Street Harassment Prevention Survey From Harlem To Hollis
Last week, the NYC Street Harassment Prevention Advisory Board (SHPAB) launched a citywide outreach effort to conduct a survey on the nature, prevalence, and impact of street harassment on New Yorkers.
Continue readingMayor Adams Expands Rental Assistance Voucher Access From Harlem To The Hudson
New York City Mayor Eric Adams today announced further innovations to the City Fighting Homelessness and Eviction Prevention Supplement (CityFHEPS) rental assistance program.
Continue readingMayor Adams Initiates 30-Day Notices And Enhanced Casework For Adult Asylum Seekers
New York City Mayor Eric Adams today announced additional policies to help asylum seekers in the city’s care take the next steps in their journeys.
Continue readingUptown New Yorkers Lead City’s Largest-Ever Cleanup, ‘Great Broadway Sweep’
Broadway, The World’s Most Famous Street, became one of the world’s cleanest streets during The Great Broadway Sweep, which concluded today in Times Square.
Continue readingMayor Adams And Israeli Minister Barkat Strengthen NYC-Israel Economic Ties: Joint Statement
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and Israeli Minister of Economy and Industry Nir Barkat today announced a joint commitment to strengthening economic ties and fostering innovation between the City of New York and the State of Israel.
Continue readingNYC Advisory Board Surveys Street Harassment Prevalence To Improve Response
The Street Harassment Prevention Advisory Board (SHPAB), launched a citywide outreach effort to conduct a survey on the nature, prevalence, and impact of street harassment on New Yorkers.
Continue readingSkanska, NYCEDC, And Health Department Announce The Topping Out Of The EDC Public Health Lab Project In Harlem
New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) and the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) along with community leaders and development partners gathered on 137th Street in Harlem, NY.
Continue readingJoin The Nature Photography Workshop-Walks In Northern Manhattan Parks (Spanish & English)
Join professional photographer, Michael Palma Mir, for a series of nature photography workshop walks featuring the geology, topography, and biodiversity of Northern Manhattan Parks.
Continue readingFirst Sketchy Hamburgers, Now Starbucks Sued Over Their “No Fruit” Drinks
Consumers from Harlem to Hollywood are increasingly holding companies accountable for the claims they make, taking words and images at face value.
Continue readingMayor Adams And Hertz Join Forces To Generate Green Jobs, Offer Workforce Training, And Electrify Vehicles
New York City Mayor Eric Adams today celebrated Climate Week from Harlem to Hollis by launching “Hertz Electrifies New York City.”
Continue readingMayor Adams Expands Rat Control: Businesses To Use Trash Containers From Harlem To Hollis
NYC Mayor Eric Adams and NYC Department of Sanitation (DSNY) Commissioner Jessica Tisch today announced the next phase of the Adams administration’s war on rats.
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