Press Release
NYC Parks Unveils Free Summer Movie Series
- Arts + Entertainment
- 3 weeks ago
NYC Parks and the NYC Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment have announced the 2026 schedule for the popular “Movies Under the Stars” series, bringing more than 300 free outdoor movie screenings to parks across all five boroughs from spring through fall. The citywide program will feature family favorites, blockbuster films, documentaries, independent movies, student showcases, and special soccer-themed screenings tied to the FIFA World Cup. Expanded to additional neighborhood parks and playgrounds this year, the series aims to provide affordable, family-friendly entertainment while bringing communities together through film in outdoor spaces throughout New York City.
- Arts + Entertainment
- 3 weeks ago
Zinerman Pushes Major $450Mil Aging Care Investment
- Stefani Zinerman Community Channel
- 3 weeks ago
Assemblymember Stefani Zinerman is calling for stronger protections and expanded investments for older adults across New York as part of Older Americans Month 2026. The Brooklyn legislator is backing a nearly $450 million aging investment package aimed at improving home care, transportation, housing stability, caregiver support, and other essential services that help seniors age safely within their communities. Zinerman is also advancing legislation to strengthen oversight of nursing homes and long-term care facilities through a new District Long-Term Care Ombudsperson Council Program. Drawing on decades of advocacy work in Bedford-Stuyvesant and Crown Heights, Zinerman said New York must prioritize policies that support healthy aging, independence, and dignity for older residents.
- Stefani Zinerman Community Channel
- 3 weeks ago
NYCHA Breaks Ground on Marlboro Green Space
- Community
- 3 weeks ago
A major community-driven redevelopment project is underway at Marlboro Houses in Gravesend, Brooklyn, where NYCHA, the Public Housing Community Fund, and several nonprofit and design partners officially broke ground on a $500,000 eco-friendly open space initiative. The project, part of the larger $3.2 million Green Space Connections program, will transform more than 7,000 square feet of underutilized space with accessible cork pathways, sensory play features, rain gardens, and stormwater mitigation elements designed with direct input from residents. Community leaders say the redevelopment aims to create safer, greener, and more welcoming gathering spaces while showcasing sustainable design innovation in public housing communities.
- Community
- 3 weeks ago
Mamdani Unveils Sweeping NYC Housing Plan
- Politics
- 3 weeks ago
Mayor Zohran Mamdani has announced “Block by Block: The Housing Plan for a New Era,” a sweeping proposal aimed at tackling New York City’s affordability and housing crisis through the creation and preservation of 400,000 affordable homes over the next decade. The plan includes a historic $22 billion housing investment, expanded affordable homeownership programs, stronger tenant protections, major investments in NYCHA, and new initiatives designed to speed up housing construction while protecting construction workers and improving housing quality across the five boroughs
- Politics
- 3 weeks ago
Jaime Williams Rejects Political Distractions
- Press Release
- 4 weeks ago
Assemblymember Jaime Williams is rejecting political distractions and misinformation while reaffirming her focus on affordability and quality-of-life issues impacting Southeast Brooklyn communities including Canarsie, Flatlands, Mill Basin, Bergen Beach, and Gerritsen Beach. Williams also highlighted her record supporting homeowners and renters by fighting against rising taxes, tolls, congestion pricing, and policies that could increase housing costs. She said she supports responsible development, affordable housing, and pathways to homeownership for working families.
- Press Release
- 4 weeks ago
NYC SPEED Report Targets Faster Affordable Housing
- Politics
- 1 month ago
New York City officials have released the new SPEED Report, a sweeping plan designed to speed up the development and delivery of affordable housing across the five boroughs. The reforms aim to reduce delays tied to environmental reviews, permitting, financing, and the Housing Connect lottery system, cutting affordable housing project timelines by as much as two years for some developments. City leaders say the initiative will help move New Yorkers into affordable homes faster while reducing bureaucracy and improving government efficiency.
- Politics
- 1 month ago
NYC Health Launches Behavioral Care Corps
- Health + Wellness
- 1 month ago
NYC Health + Hospitals and Project Renewal have launched Care Corps, a workforce development program designed to train New Yorkers for careers in behavioral health while helping address staffing shortages across the city’s healthcare system. The free six-week program combines classroom instruction, simulation-based hospital training, and paid internships to prepare participants for entry-level behavioral health positions. Since launching last year, 45 participants have completed the program, with 78% securing employment at NYC Health + Hospitals or other healthcare systems across New York City.
- Health + Wellness
- 1 month ago
Mamdani Unveils $124.7B NYC Budget Plan
- Politics
- 1 month ago
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has released a $124.7 billion Fiscal Year 2027 Executive Budget focused on stabilizing the city’s finances while expanding investments in housing, child care, public safety, libraries, parks, NYCHA, mental health services, and affordability initiatives. The administration says the budget closes major fiscal gaps through savings measures, state support, and new tax revenue without raising property taxes or cutting essential services. The plan also includes major capital investments in affordable housing and NYCHA renovations, alongside expanded support for working-class New Yorkers across all five boroughs.
- Politics
- 1 month ago
Brooklyn Bridge Park Reveals 2026 Event Season
- Brooklyn
- 1 month ago
Brooklyn Bridge Park has announced its 2026 season lineup featuring months of free public programming along the Brooklyn waterfront, including outdoor movies, live music, dance parties, fitness classes, kayaking, educational activities, cultural festivals, and family-friendly events running from May through October. The annual programming continues to position the park as one of New York City’s premier outdoor destinations, attracting millions of visitors each year with a mix of recreation, arts, culture, and community experiences.
- Brooklyn
- 1 month ago
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