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NYC Newswire Launches to Amplify NYC Stories

NYC Newswire has officially launched, offering businesses, nonprofits, and major corporations a platform to share their stories across New York City and beyond. This unique service is designed to bring visibility to a wide range of organizations by allowing them to easily publish press releases and announcements that can be locally targeted while reaching a global audience through integration with Google News.

NY Pushes to Expand Medicare Savings Program

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.

Bronx Invests $6M in New Opioid Recovery Center

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).

NYC Child Care Workers Win Wage Boost Deal

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.

Mount Sinai Gets $5M for AI Eye Health Center

The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai has announced a major $5 million gift from the John and Daria Barry Foundation to support its groundbreaking Center for Ophthalmic Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Human Health. As a result of this donation, the center will now be named "The Barry Family Center for Ophthalmic Artificial Intelligence and Human Health."

10 Ways to Make Your Local News Go Viral in NYC

In New York City, getting your local news noticed can feel like finding a needle in a haystack. However, with the right strategies, it's entirely possible to make your local news go viral, capturing the attention of millions. Here are some effective ways to get your news trending in NYC.

Press Releases: Shaping News for 100+ Years

In today's fast-paced world of information sharing, press releases play a crucial role in disseminating news to the public. Whether it's announcing a new product, addressing a corporate crisis, or promoting an event, press releases have become one of the most effective tools for organizations to communicate directly with media outlets and their audiences. But how did this practice begin, and why does it remain so important today?

QB Nick Cyrus Gets MVP In NYC Football Game of the Week

In a NYC high school football showdown between the Bronx and Brooklyn,  at South Shore High School, the  Vikings secured a commanding victory over DeWitt Clinton High School in the NYCFootball.com Game of the Week, improving their record to 2-0 in the PSAL 4A division.

UFT Could Support Citywide School Cell Phone Ban

Snapshot UFT survey found two-thirds of educators support citywide ban