The days of leaving your water bottle home as you head to a NYC sporting event could be ending.
Read moreJust seven of his words made all the headlines.
Read more114 "concerned business leaders" have written "An Open Letter to the President & Congressional Leaders...Regarding the Asylum-Seekers Humanitarian Crisis."
Read moreWho gave this globe some relief?
Read moreIf something has changed, it is the asylum-seekers’ perception that New York’s support for them is growing shaky.
Read more"I painted the people as a mass, but each was a story. Wives and husbands trying to protect their families, trying to survive."
Read moreDid the once-idealistic Baby Boomers cause the climate chaos that is currently ravaging the globe?
Read more"We need to do this all over New York City," said Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine.
Read more“This is home now. I don’t want to leave.”
Read moreIt’s not as if anyone caught a glimpse of His Bidenness, who was whisked in and out under a tent.
Read more"This uprising...for me...was a choice between—and maybe this is overstating things—but between evil and evil."
Read moreMany of the most high-profile proposed cuts, like those to libraries, were restored.
Read morePrimary night came and went with little fanfare on the Upper West Side.
Read moreA grassroots advocacy group is working to make streets, sidewalks, and parks safe from "rogue" e-vehicle drivers.
Read moreThis was the first live in-person meeting for the full board since March 2020.
Read moreNot a single New York City suburb - or any other city, town, or village in the state - stepped up to offer help.
Read moreSiegel has grave concerns about the future of free speech rights as well as free expression in the private sphere.
Read moreA Colombian migrant said he and his wife and children were heartened by the toy and clothing donations from the community, which made them feel welcome.
Read moreThe vote was a small step forward for biking advocates but came only after a change in wording that left some of those advocates frustrated.
Read moreThe MTA, NYCHA, asylum seekers, bail, housing, and a host of other issues are up for discussion.
Read moreThe grass is riz, I wonders where the birdies is.
Read moreThe legislature’s challenge to the governor goes beyond housing; both houses also rejected Hochul’s measures to modify bail reform, add charter schools and fund the MTA.
Read moreThe meeting received an extraordinary amount of community engagement, with more than 300 people on the Zoom call.
Read moreThe consensus was the proposed hub “would make a dangerous intersection even worse."
Read more"We can’t put off dealing with our housing crises. We have to make a dent.”
Read more"We are putting our resources on those who are doing the most significant harm and asking in court every single day for bail.”
Read moreThe war is not forgotten, nor are its victims, nor is Ukraine’s crucial role right now in the global struggle for democracy.
Read moreHere’s what to know about the process, and what to expect if you’re chosen to join.
Read moreCommunity Board 7 held its first meeting of the year on Tuesday night, presided over by its new chair, Beverly Donohue.
Read more"A community board is an advocacy organization that can elevate community concerns to the attention of city, state and federal government in ways individuals cannot."
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