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The COLECTIVO program aims to unlock opportunities for filmmakers as they develop, enhance and reveal their narrative vision ...
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The Home Edition arrives via the United States Postal Service every week. The Home Edition has the same content as the Street Edition but has a different cover. Home delivery is only available to ...
“We have two standards of justice,” said Alvin Bragg. Deal him in for DA. Alvin Bragg, a former New York State Chief Deputy Attorney General, has announced his candidacy for Manhattan District ...
The new book features pre-pandemic photos, taken largely in 2018. In Hello, New York: The Living and the Dead, artist and photographer Christine Sloan Stoddard takes an almost wistful look back at the ...
The Adams administration has been committed to public safety from the start, and getting illegal guns off our streets and out of our lives is core to that mission. Since the day I took office, the ...
“It’s like a puzzle that we put together to help the patient,” said Nurse Practitioner Marie Carmel Garcon. When all else fails, call the super. Reaching out to the building superintendent in times of ...
It’s the community v. COVID-19. A new grant program established by New York-Presbyterian Hospital (NYP) will award up to $10 million in grants to Northern Manhattan businesses hit hard by the ...
In a concrete jungle full of cramped sidewalks, closed recreational and cultural centers, and limited places to spend time with our families outside our homes, New York City parks have literally ...
Immigrant New Yorkers should seek information from trusted sources. The new year and new federal administration brought welcome news around immigration policy. President Biden and Congress have ...
“We’re going to get through it,” said Martin Englisher, here with Dr. Ruth Westheimer. Martin Englisher has seen a lot. For over four decades, Englisher has served at the YM & YWHA of Washington ...
So says a new study from the City University of New York’s Dominican Studies Institute (CUNY DSI) that details how rising housing costs are driving Dominican residents out of the Washington Heights ...