Politics
CUNY Welcomes Voters to 14 Campuses for Early Voting and Election Day
- Politics
- 6 months ago
The City University of New York (CUNY) is once again opening its doors to New Yorkers, offering 14 campuses as polling sites for both early voting and Election Day. From October 26 to November 3, 10 campuses across the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens will host early voting locations, with six campuses ready to serve voters on Election Day, November 5.
- Politics
- 6 months ago
NY Pushes to Expand Medicare Savings Program
- Health + Wellness
- 6 months ago
Governor Kathy Hochul's recent announcement marks a significant milestone: nearly one million New Yorkers are now benefiting from the state-administered Medicare Savings Program (MSP). This groundbreaking initiative, aimed at alleviating healthcare costs for older adults, could save eligible New Yorkers an estimated $7,400 annually. As Medicare open enrollment kicks off tomorrow, Hochul urges more residents to explore their eligibility for these life-changing savings.
- Health + Wellness
- 6 months ago
Bronx Invests $6M in New Opioid Recovery Center
- Health + Wellness
- 6 months ago
The Bronx is making a crucial move in addressing the ongoing opioid epidemic with the announcement of a $6 million allocation to build a full-service Recovery Center. This long-awaited initiative, announced by Bronx Borough President Vanessa L. Gibson alongside New York State Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie and Assembly Member Amanda Septimo, is a response to the borough’s devastating opioid crisis. The Recovery Center will be located at Lincoln Hospital, one of the primary healthcare institutions in the area, and promises to triple the number of patients receiving treatment for Opioid Use Disorder (OUD).
- Health + Wellness
- 6 months ago
NYC Child Care Workers Win Wage Boost Deal
- Politics
- 6 months ago
New York City Mayor Eric Adams, alongside key labor leaders and officials, announced a tentative contract agreement that promises significant wage increases for thousands of dedicated childcare providers. The agreement, forged between District Council 37 (DC 37), Local 205, and the Day Care Council of New York (DCCNY), introduces an $18 minimum wage for workers and brings substantial benefits to those who care for New York's youngest citizens.
- Politics
- 6 months ago
Clergy Members Rally in Support of Mayor Eric Adams at City Hall
- Politics
- 6 months ago
In a powerful display of solidarity, clergy members from across New York City gathered on the steps of City Hall to show their unwavering support for Mayor Eric Adams. Contrary to recent media narratives suggesting widespread opposition to the mayor, many New Yorkers, particularly faith leaders and their communities, continue to stand by Adams as he navigates the challenges facing the city.
- Politics
- 6 months ago
A Lifelong Commitment To Justice and Fairness
- Politics
- 7 months ago
In the heart of Brooklyn, Judge Sharen D. Hudson stands as a beacon of justice and community advocacy. Currently serving as the Acting Supreme Court Judge in the Red Hook Community Justice Center, Judge Hudson tackles a diverse array of issues—from resolving housing disputes to addressing broader community concerns—with a dedication to preserving family unity and ensuring access to vital services. Central to her approach is the practice of alternatives to incarceration, aimed at breaking cycles of recidivism and fostering healing within the community.
- Politics
- 7 months ago
Full Video: Mayor Eric Adams Reacts to Indictment
- Politics
- 7 months ago
Mayor Eric Adams Indicted: Unfolding the Charges and His Response
In a shocking development, Mayor Eric Adams has been indicted on charges that have sent ripples across New York City’s political landscape. The indictment, stemming from an ongoing investigation, alleges misconduct during his tenure as mayor, though specific details of the charges are still unfolding.
- Politics
- 7 months ago
Mayor Adams, Chancellor Banks on Sudden Retirement
- Education
- 7 months ago
New York City Mayor Eric Adams today released the following statement on the announcement of the retirement of New York City Public Schools Chancellor David C. Banks, effective December 31, 2024:
- Education
- 7 months ago
Changing the face of Democracy: Shirley Chisholm at 100
- Arts & Culture
- 7 months ago
Celebrating more than a century as New York’s storyteller, the Museum of the City of New York presents, Changing the Face of Democracy: Shirley Chisholm at 100, which is on view through July 20, 2025. As the first major museum presentation dedicated to the legendary Shirley Chisholm, it delves into the life and legacy of this trailblazing legislator, whose contributions to our nation’s public policy endure today.
- Arts & Culture
- 7 months ago