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With The General Election 3 Weeks Away, NYC Votes Strategizes Ways to Attract Last-Minute Voters

October 17, 2024 Editor 0

By SAMUEL MORTEL If you’re a NYC resident over the age of 18, it’s been almost impossible to avoid the fact that there’s an election …[read more]

Department of Transportation Hosts Greenways Workshop in Queens Oct. 17

October 17, 2024 Editor 0

By Angelina Banek   Greenways are public car-free public roadways that provide a safe way for people to walk and bike without competing with car …[read more]

“New” Enforcement Brings Unwanted Changes for Artists in Washington Square Park

October 17, 2024 Editor 0

BY IAN M. TORRES Officials from the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, with the help of the New York Police Department began …[read more]

Package of Bills Passed by New York City Council Following Speaker Adrienne Adams Press Conference

October 17, 2024 Editor 0

By: HAILEY COGNETTI   The NYC City Council passed a package of bills aimed at strengthening maternal care and requiring greater transparency about maternal mortality …[read more]

Brooklyn Pols Reach Out to Black Male Voters

October 17, 2024 Editor 0

BY KIM GILL   With 19 days left until Election Day, Brooklyn Democrats are working on their final pitch to Black men reluctant to vote …[read more]

Park Slope Residents Connect Over Rising Flood Risks and Growing Climate Concerns

October 17, 2024 Editor 0

BY CAITLYN JONSSON   Park Slope resident Joann Amitrano lives in a state of anxiety when it comes to the increased risk of flooding in …[read more]

Mayday: Bushwick Art Space on the Verge of Closing Hosts Artist Bazaar Fundraiser

October 17, 2024 Editor 0

BY: AMIRA TURNER   When Mayday Space, a Bushwick-based community arts center, first opened its doors in 2014, its organizers sought for the space to …[read more]

No End in Sight for City Animal Shelter Crisis

October 17, 2024 Editor 0

BY KELLY MCGRATH   Employees and volunteers of the Animal Care Centers of New York loaded its van with a handful of the group’s animals …[read more]

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]

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