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Approved Black Studies Curricula Will Be Implemented In Public Schools In New York City This Year
This year, the public schools of New York City will launch a creative new curriculum. After three years of development, Black Studies as the Study of the World is ready to begin citywide, from preschool to 12th grade.
NYC's Continuos Crowd Recovery And Struggle For Local Businesses And Office Workers
Other indicators lead to a city's resurgence. According to Danny Mangru, U.S. Office Lead for Market Intelligence at commercial real estate consultancy firm Avison Young, lease activity in Manhattan surged by "nearly 20%" in the first half of 2024 compared to the same time in 2023.
Thank you, office Workers: A Report Says That Foot Traffic In Manhattan Is Almost Back To Pre-COVID
According to Placer.ai, while office visits recovered to 72.2% of pre-pandemic levels nationally, New York City and Miami saw the largest increases, with both cities returning 90% of their foot traffic from July 2019.
Pedestrians Are Taking Back The Manhattan Streets: A Majority of Them Are Office Workers
In July, foot traffic in Manhattan office buildings reached its highest level in four years, according to Placer.ai, a market research firm whose widely cited analyses inform commercial real estate and business decisions across the country.
Medicaid Pilot Program: Somos Community Care Will Oversee A Social Care Network In The Bronx
Somos Community Care, a medical group, will head the Bronx's social care network. The Staten Island Performing Provider System, an established network of healthcare institutions, will lead another that will cover Staten Island. A third, organized by the charity Public Health Solutions, will include Brooklyn, Queens, and Manhattan.
Medicaid Money, Kathy Hochul's Plan For Public Support And The Politics Behind It
To launch a new Social Care Network (SCN) initiative in New York State, Governor Kathy Hochul announced that nine groups throughout the state will be awarded $500 million in grants over the next three years.
Authorities To Support Low-Income Citizens To Access Housing, Food, And Transportation
The state of New York intends to launch a new pilot program utilizing Medicaid funding to help low-income people access resources, including housing, food, and transportation. State health authorities believe the effort will improve New Yorkers' health and help them avoid complex clinical care while not boosting overall spending.
NY Will Pay For Accommodation, Transportation, And Food Using Medicaid Funds
A brand-new pilot program in New York will use Medicaid funds to assist low-income citizens in accessing housing, food, and transportation. State health authorities are betting on the initiative to save overall costs while improving health and preventing the need for sophisticated clinical care for New Yorkers.
Using Medicaid Funds For Food, Transportation, And Housing
A brand-new pilot program in New York will use Medicaid funds to assist low-income citizens in accessing housing, food, and transportation. State health authorities are betting on the initiative to save overall costs while improving health and preventing the need for sophisticated clinical care for New Yorkers.
A Lamborghini Owner Sues NYC For Getting a $800 Noise Violation Ticket
A man from Staten Island is suing New York City after receiving a noise violation for driving his Lamborghini outside the Lincoln Tunnel. Late in 2023, Anthony Aquilino was heading west on West 41st Street when a camera caught him just outside the Lincoln Tunnel, resulting in a hefty fine.
Rendering Companies And Wynn Resorts: The Second Phase of Hudson Mega Project
Related Companies and Wynn Resorts have published new designs for their proposed $12 billion mixed-use gaming center for Hudson Yards' second phase. Skidmore, Owings & Merrill planned the project to have numerous buildings housing 1,500 residences, 2 million square feet of business space, a public grade school, a 5.6-acre Hudson Green Park, designed by Hollander and Sasaki, and a local daycare center.
Joining New York's Rat Academy Sessions To Learn How To Get Rid of Rodents
A group of New Yorkers spent hours this week studying about rats' daily routines, diets, and reproductive activity as part of the first step toward joining a new volunteer program for residents who want to eliminate New York City of its rodent population.
New York Started A Mass Pesticide Spraying Mission To Fight Against Mosquitoes
New York has embarked on a massive pesticide spraying campaign to combat mosquitoes and diseases they carry. Health department trucks sprayed repellant around Manhattan at night to combat the insects.
NYPD Arrested An Illegal Immigrant For Violating Mask Ban Orders
On Sunday, New York police made their first arrest for allegedly violating Nassau County's recent mask ban. Wesslin Omar Ramirez Castillo, 18, was reportedly held by police in Levittown, New York, after wearing a mask and acting oddly.
Pitbull Attacked A Pizzeria Worker In Manhattan
Sources told a local news agency that a pit bull struck a pizzeria worker in Manhattan on Monday night. According to the police, the crime took place at 144 5th Ave. in the Flatiron District at 9:45 p.m. Sources say a 35-year-old man brought the pit bull into Roma Pizza and let it run free.
World's Oldest Person, A 117-Year-Old Woman Maria Branyas Died
On Tuesday, Maria Branyas's family said that she had died. At 117 years old, she was considered the world's oldest person. "Maria Branyas has left us,"her family wrote in Catalan on Branyas' X account. She died in her sleep, in peace and without pain, which is what she wanted.
Kathy Hochul Announced Some Good News For NYC Spirits, Cider, And Craft Manufacturers
Gov. Kathy Hochul said that small craft distilleries in New York will soon be able to ship spirits, cider, and mead directly to customers across the state and the country. As of today, the governor said she signed a bill into law that makes the change happen in 90 days. It will likely help New York's growing craft beverage industry. This comes after the state loosened rules on selling booze during the pandemic, which helped many businesses, including those that make cider and spirits.
Governor Kathy Hochul Has A New Plan To Ban Phones From Schools
The class ended when David Rounds heard a student yelling in the hallway. "Why the hell did you do that?" said the child. November has passed at Bethlehem Central High School outside Albany. Finally, the holidays came, when stress was highest, and tests and grades were approaching.
New Yorkers Can Try To Solve Some Mystery With Soon Coming Hulu Show
As you watch Only Murders in the Building, one of the most exciting things is figuring out the puzzle with Oliver, Mabel, and Charles. Now that the fourth season of the popular Hulu show is almost here, people in New York can try to solve an OMITB-themed escape room.
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Member Of Freelancers Union (USA), Freelance Writer!, and Digital Creator. Ghani Mengal is an enthusiast Freelance blogger and digital marketer. His content has been published and featured on many popular blogs, websites, and publications. Including TeelFeed, LifeHack.org, Data-Driven Investor, TextSniper, Scientific Publication The Predict, The Startup, The Ascent, Heart Affairs, Illumination, And The List goes on.
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