The New York State Assembly has once again embraced feel-good gun legislation that will – most likely at great expense – do nothing to make New Yorkers safer or apprehend criminals.
Today Desiree Pilgrim-Hunter announced the support of 20 community leaders from the 33rd Senate District. The diverse and influential group jointly recognized Desiree as a “trusted community leader” with a “strong record of standing
Christina Grogan, a 2010 graduate of Emmanuel College, Boston and a Bronx native received the Outstanding Senior Award from the College’s Department of Graphic Design.
More than 65 New York City public school students will take the stage, alongside professional actors working as teaching artists in the ENACT Dropout Prevention Program, to present SHOW UP! 2010, ENACT’s third annual evening
The New York State United Teachers (NYSUT), the UFT and Alliance for Quality Education (AQE), announced today a significant new push to restore the draconian $1.4 billion in education cuts proposed by Governor Paterson.
The Financial Service Centers of New York (FSCNY) today held its Eighteenth Annual Conference & Exposition at which it announced its annual scholarship award winners. The FSCNY/MoneyGram International Scholarship Program recognizes New York City area
Based on a New York State Department of Health inspection report dated June 23, 2009, Jewish Home and Hospital, a nursing home in the Bronx, received several citations for failing to ensure that residents received
The New York Botanical Garden officially kicked-off the 2010 Community Vegetable Gardening Season with a ribbon-cutting ceremony in the Ruth Rea Howell Family Garden on May 12.