Featured 80 Percent Of M/WBE City Agency Grades Declined Or Remained Stagnant Today, New York City Comptroller Scott M. Stringer released the
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Featured Completion Of Roadway Work At Henry Hudson Bridge MTA Bridges and Tunnels President Daniel F. DeCrescenzo, Jr. and
Featured Legal Aid Calls On Albany To Amend New York’s Rent Relief Program The Legal Aid Society today called on Governor Andrew Cuomo and
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Charity Professional Fundraisers Retain Nearly One-Third Of Charitable Campaign Donations; Some Retain More Than Half In preparation for Giving Tuesday and the holiday season, Attorney
Featured NY Working Families Party Endorses Four Bronx Community Leaders For New York City Council The New York Working Families Party today announced its endorsement
Business Small Business Support For Hard-Hit Low & Moderate Income Communities Mayor Bill de Blasio and NYC Department of Small Business
Featured City Builds Out $900 Million Stockpile Ahead Of 2nd CoViD-19 Wave Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced that the City stockpile
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Featured Broken Promises: Gov. Cuomo’s Early Release Initiative Failing To Free Vulnerable New Yorkers On Time The Legal Aid Society condemned Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New
Education City Sued For Failing To Provide Vulnerable Students At NYC Shelters Reliable Access To Remote Schooling The Legal Aid Society and Milbank LLP – representing the
Featured Opening Of Robert F. Kennedy Bridge Connection To Harlem River Drive Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced the opening of a
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Featured Remote Learning For All NYC Students Starts November 19, 2020 IMPORTANT UPDATE: starting tomorrow, all New York City public school
Featured New York & New Jersey Support Keeping Families Together The New York City Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) today
Featured NYCHA Called On To Protect Tenants During Winter Months Amid CoViD-19 Today, New York City Comptroller Scott M. Stringer called on
Featured Another Incarcerated New Yorker Lost To CoViD-19 The Legal Aid Society mourns the loss of another New Yorker who
Featured Major Milestone Reached In City’s Commitment To Close Rikers Island The de Blasio Administration today reaffirmed its commitment to the
Featured Warning Of Second CoViD-19 Surge Within NYS Prison System The Legal Aid Society warned of a second surge of CoViD-19 cases
Leaving The Scene of an Accident Edwin Danziger, 81, Deceased On Thursday, September 24, 2020, at 1630 hours, police were
Featured 23 FDNY Members Who Have Died In The Past Year To Be Honored Mayor Bill de Blasio and Fire Commissioner Daniel A. Nigro
Education Virtual Programming On Health & Well-Being For Youth In Foster Care The NYC Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) and The New
Featured Vice Presidential Candidates Must Address Housing Insecurity Crisis Ahead of the first vice presidential debate between Vice President
Business Suspension Of State Debt Collection Renewed New York Attorney General Letitia James today announced that the
Featured New York State Association For Affordable Housing Responds To Presidential Debate During last night’s first presidential debate between President Donald Trump
Crime & Punishment Takedown Of Child Sex Trafficking Operation Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance, Jr., today announced the
Education Plan To Cancel Up To $50K In Student Loan Debt Per Student Accross New York Continuing his fight to make a college education more accessible