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New Rockaway Avenue Apartments Now Leasing

Modern Living Arrives in Ocean Hill, Brooklyn

The new Rockaway Avenue Apartments, is a modern residential complex located at 258, 260, and 262 Rockaway Avenue in the Ocean Hill neighborhood of Brooklyn. These stylish, brand-new units offer a variety of amenities designed to provide comfort and convenience. Please note that pets are not allowed in this building.

CUNY Faculty Demand Fair Pay: “No Business as Usual”

Thirty faculty and staff members were arrested Monday after blocking the 10th Avenue entrance during a Trustees’ hearing. Chanting “Real Raises! Job Security! Contract Now!” alongside students and labor allies, the protesters staged the blockade to pressure CUNY management for a fair offer that ensures decent pay for workers and a quality education for students.

CUNY Woos NYC High School Seniors with Fee Waivers

The City University of New York (CUNY) and New York City Public Schools (NYCPS) launched the "Welcome to CUNY" campaign, welcoming NYC high school seniors to consider CUNY with waived application fees and personalized letters. The campaign aims to make higher education accessible by alleviating financial burdens and showcasing CUNY as a path forward.

Affordable Senior Living at 250 Winthrop St, Brooklyn

Brooklyn's 250 Winthrop Street brings affordable senior housing with thoughtfully designed studios and one-bedroom apartments, perfect for seniors looking to live comfortably in the heart of the city. Created under the Privately Financed Senior Housing Program and benefiting from NYC's 421a Tax Exemption, this development provides affordable options without deposits or application fees, making quality senior housing more accessible.

NYC Launches E-Bike Trade-In Program to Boost Safety

Safer Streets, Safer Riders
In a groundbreaking move, New York City Mayor Eric Adams has announced final rules for the city’s first-ever municipal trade-in program for unsafe e-bikes and electric-powered mobility devices. The initiative is aimed at food delivery workers, offering them the chance to exchange uncertified e-bikes and lithium-ion batteries for high-quality, certified versions — for free. This program is part of the city’s “Charge Safe, Ride Safe” campaign, designed to reduce the risk of deadly e-bike fires and improve street safety.

Elmhurst Hospital Introduces Groundbreaking Cancer Treatment

Pioneering Liver Cancer Therapy Comes to Queens

NYC Health + Hospitals/Elmhurst is leading the way in cancer care with the introduction of hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy (HAI), a cutting-edge treatment for patients battling advanced liver and gastrointestinal cancers. Elmhurst is the first public hospital on the East Coast and the first in Queens to offer this innovative therapy, bringing renewed hope to underserved communities.