Health + Wellness
Mayor Adams Announces Migrant Shelter Closures
- NYC Politics
- 8 months ago
Relief Ahead as NYC Plans to Close 13 More Migrant Shelters, Including One of the City’s Largest
- NYC Politics
- 8 months ago
Mayor Adams Unveils Bold Plan for NYC Families
- NYC Politics
- 8 months ago
In his fourth State of the City address at The Apollo Theater in Harlem, Mayor Eric Adams presented an ambitious plan to make New York City the safest, most affordable, and best place to raise a family. Building on accomplishments in crime reduction, housing reform, and economic relief, Adams introduced several new initiatives aimed at improving safety, housing, and affordability for working-class families across all five boroughs.
- NYC Politics
- 8 months ago
First Babies of 2025 Born at NYC Health + Hospitals
- Health + Wellness
- 8 months ago
New York City welcomed its first babies of the new year at NYC Health + Hospitals/Kings County just moments after midnight. The milestone arrivals were twin girls, born to parents Sheneece Crumbie and Jordan Tomlinson of Crown Heights, Brooklyn.
- Health + Wellness
- 8 months ago
NYC Newswire, Lookatmedia™ Partner to Transform Local Media
- Business
- 8 months ago
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- Business
- 8 months ago
Citi Bike Expands Across NYC, Reaching More Neighborhoods by 2025
- NYC Politics
- 8 months ago
New York City is taking bold steps to enhance transportation options and promote sustainability with a major expansion of Citi Bike, the city’s popular bike-share program. Starting in fall 2025, Citi Bike will serve even more communities across the Bronx, Brooklyn, and Queens, with additional docking stations in Manhattan and other high-demand areas.
- NYC Politics
- 8 months ago
NYC Health + Hospitals/Queens Completes Energy Efficiency Upgrade
- Health + Wellness
- 9 months ago
The NYC Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) and NYC Health + Hospitals (H+H) have completed a significant energy efficiency upgrade at NYC Health + Hospitals/Queens. The project is a key step in both agencies' ongoing efforts to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions while enhancing infrastructure sustainability.
- Health + Wellness
- 9 months ago
Applications Open for New Affordable Apts in Spring Creek, ENY
- Real Estate
- 9 months ago
The Alafia development at 875 Erskine Street in East New York is now accepting applications for 315 income-restricted, affordable apartments. This high-rise community focuses on health and wellness, offering a range of units from studios to three bedrooms. Submit your application by December 2, 2024, for a chance to be part of this vibrant new community.
- Real Estate
- 9 months ago
Bay Ridge's Baby Olive: Fresh, Healthy & Family-Owned
- Health + Wellness
- 10 months ago
At Baby Olive NY, healthy eating isn’t just a motto—it’s a way of life. Each morning, Baby Olive’s team hand-selects the freshest fruits and vegetables from local merchants to use in their nutritious creations. Every ingredient is thoughtfully chosen, and quality shines through in every bite. Whether you're stopping in for a quick meal or savoring a smoothie, you can trust that each item is made with care and intention.
- Health + Wellness
- 10 months ago
NY Prop 1: Abortion Rights & Gender in Sports on the Ballot
- NYC Politics
- 10 months ago
On November 5, 2024, Election Day, New Yorkers will vote on Proposition 1, also known as the Equal Protection of Law Amendment. This measure proposes adding specific protections for reproductive rights, including abortion and contraception access, as well as anti-discrimination protections related to gender, sex, and reproductive healthcare. There are two major components of Proposition 1 that are most controversial, abortion rights and gender identity in sports. Supporters view Proposition 1 as a critical step to ensure these rights, while opponents warn it could have far-reaching consequences. Here’s how Proposition 1 could impact abortion rights and gender inclusion in sports.
- NYC Politics
- 10 months ago