An almost decade-long battle has seemingly come to an end. On October 9, 2020, an independent arbitrator ruled that New York City has to...
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It was recently announced that the Linwood Park Apartments, a new affordable rental building in Brooklyn’s East New York neighborhood,...
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Photo from Brookdale Medical Center Safety Fair FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Today, Dreyfus Health Policy and Research Center announced the launch...
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Antonio Reynoso, the Councilman from Brooklyn picked up a couple of very important endorsements this week. Public Advocate Jumaane Williams...
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photo: Tweed Building NYC DOE Headquarters Since June, Mayor Bill de Blasio has had to deal with the exits of several key Department of...
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On Tuesday, September 8, 2020, NYC comptroller Scott Stinger announced his intent to run for mayor to succeed Mayor Bill de Blasio in 2022....
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by Chanell Turner / NYCTeachers.com “Let’s just get real—an open window is not gonna cut it.” Monona Rossol, an...
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UFT President, Michael Mulgrew, announced today that 16 New York City teachers have tested positive for COVID-19. These teachers were...
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by Alicia Whitney The fight against the pandemic all over the world has proven to be a disruptive one. Several sectors of different...
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New York City has delayed the tax lien sale for homeowners until September 24. If you owe property taxes or water bills and have a lien on...