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NYC Aging’s BOOM! A Silver Dawning in American Cities

Groundbreaking event gathered top experts from across the country to chart the course for the future of aging in America

NYC Congestion Pricing: Fees, Entry Points & More

New York City’s Congestion Pricing Program, launching January 5, 2025, aims to reduce traffic and improve air quality in Manhattan’s busiest areas. Vehicles will be charged fees to enter the Congestion Relief Zone, which includes Manhattan streets below 60th Street. Revenue generated will go toward public transit improvements

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Knicks Secure Eighth Straight Win in Dominant Fashion

Hart’s Triple-Double, Towns’ Big Night Propel Knicks

Brunson’s 55 Points Lift Knicks to OT Win Over Wizards

New York Knicks notch their 7th straight win with big games from Brunson, Towns and Bridges.

Nominate NYC's Best Teachers for the 2025 Big Apple Awards

The Big Apple Awards honor New York City's Public School teachers who go above and beyond to impact students, schools, and communities positively. This prestigious program celebrates educators who inspire, foster equity, and strengthen school communities through innovative teaching and meaningful partnerships.

CUNY, Staff Union Reach Tentative Labor Agreement

Agreement Includes Full-Time and Part-Time Faculty, Adjuncts and Professional Staff

Provides Over 13% Wage Increase Over Nearly 5 Years and $3,000 Lump Sum Ratification Bonus

Nord Anglia International School Relocates to Gramercy

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OpEd: Far Left "Progressives" Hurting New Yorkers, Literally

New York City prides itself on being at the forefront of innovation and adaptability. However, when it comes to the regulation of motorized bikes, we are falling dangerously behind, and the consequences are piling up—literally and figuratively. Despite growing evidence of the hazards posed by these vehicles, some city politicians, like Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso, continue to oppose registering motorized bikes. Their resistance endangers public safety and overlooks the needs of the very communities they claim to represent.