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Month: September 2024

Solar Panels Eyed as One Solution to Puerto Rico’s Power Woes

September 30, 2024 Editor 0

BY KELLY MCGRATH Puerto Rico is hit most years by devastating Atlantic hurricanes, and researchers warn things will only get worse as water temperatures continue …[read more]

“Freed Between the Lines” – Banned Books Week 2024

September 28, 2024 Editor 0

BY IAN M. TORRES Kelly M. Coffey, a teen-focused librarian and creative coach within the New York Public Library system is just one of many …[read more]

Green-Wood Cemetery Holds Space For Grieving and Naming Ecological Loss

September 27, 2024 Editor 0

By ANGELINA BANEK   On Tuesday Sept. 24th the Green-Wood Cemetery held an event called Memorializing Ecological Loss. This event was a part of Climate …[read more]

Community Seeks More Representation With Interborough Express Line Planning

September 26, 2024 Editor 0

BY KIM GILL   The MTA is partnering with community boards to gain feedback from residents on the proposed Interborough Express Line (IBX). The line, …[read more]

NYC Mayoral Hopeful Brad Lander Headlines Tense Climate Town Hall at Hunter College

September 26, 2024 Editor 0

By SAMUEL MORTEL   Current Comptroller and 2025 NYC mayoral candidate Brad Lander was the main speaker at the Decarbonize CUNY Town Hall on Tuesday, …[read more]

Council Committee on Public Housing Reviews NYCHA

September 26, 2024 Editor 0

BY: SAMATHA LORISTON The New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) is grappling with a staggering $80 billion in repair needs while also facing rising evictions …[read more]

City Council Hears Testimony on Short-comings of Mental Health Response

September 26, 2024 Editor 0

BY: AMIRA TURNER    On September 24, 2024, a large turnout of mental health advocates and community members sat through over six hours of testimony …[read more]

Funding Shortfalls Threaten Services for NYC’s Growing Older Adult Population

September 26, 2024 Editor 0

BY CAITLYN JONSSON   Services designed to support older adults struggle to maintain pace with the aging population in New York City. Between 2011-2020, the …[read more]

Empowering Citizens: How New York Libraries are Shaping Informed Voters

September 26, 2024 Editor 0

BY:SAMANTHA LORISTON As election season approaches, the importance of voting is once again at the forefront of public discourse. On September 25, 2024, the New …[read more]

Los Deliveristas Unidos Discuss What It Means to Be a Delivery Worker in New York City

September 26, 2024 Editor 0

By: HAILEY COGNETTI   On a cold, snowy night in 2009, Gustavo Ajche walked miles through the frozen streets of Manhattan, with a food delivery …[read more]

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