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MISSING THEM: A Three-Day Event to Honor the Memories of New Yorkers Lost to COVID-19. Join THE CITY online Dec. 11-13 to tell and listen to stories about those felled by the coronavirus. The goal: to remember and celebrate lives at a time when the pandemic has changed the way we say goodbye. MEET YOUR MAYOR: MAYA WILEY First-time candidate Maya Wiley, a former MSNBC analyst who served as counsel to Mayor Bill de Blasio, is among the race’s moreprogressive candidates.. A civil rights attorney who began her career with the NAACP Legal Defense Fund in 1992, Wiley has focused her FIND THE CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATES RUNNING TO REPRESENT YOUR Find the City Council Candidates Running to Represent Your Neighborhood. THE CITY has compiled a map of candidates running in each of New York’s 51 City Council districts. The candidate lists are based on a Board of Elections report that shows all candidates appearing on the ballot in competitive June primary elections —meaning more than
COMPTROLLER AND PUBLIC ADVOCATE RACES IN NYC: WHAT YOU The comptroller is the chief financial officer for New York City. But Thompson also sees the office as “the chief counterbalance to the mayor” in terms of its size, power and responsibilities. “The comptroller really is the second-highest citywide elected office,” he said — even though, technically, the public advocate steps in ifthe
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE PUBLIC ADVOCATE RACE IN By Rachel Holliday Smith Updated May 3, 2021, 5:21pm EDT. Hundreds of anti-police-brutality protesters along Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn, May 31, 2020. Ben Fractenberg/THE CITY. Unlike many of this year’s political contests, the contest for public advocate isn’t a race for an open seat — and the incumbent was elected only a short time ago. RETIRED CITY WORKERS RECOIL AT COMING COST-SAVING MEDICARE Retired City Workers Recoil at Coming Cost-Saving Medicare Shift. Impending move to privately managed health plans could save taxpayers as much as $600 million annually — at a high cost to retirees, who may have to pay more for less care and fewer doctor choices, some warn. Mayor Bill de Blasio shakes hands with District Council 37Executive
THE CITY — AN INDEPENDENT, NONPROFIT NEWSROOM FOR NEW YORKCORONAVIRUSMANHATTANMTAHEALTHETHICSGABRIEL SANDOVAL SUPPORT NEW YORK. THE CITY is an independent, nonprofit newsroom dedicated to hard-hitting reporting that serves the people of New York. Please consider joining us as a member today. Donate Today. Filed under: Campaign 2021. HERE’S THE BALLOT LINEUP FOR JUNE 22 NEW YORK CITY Here’s the Ballot Lineup for June 22 New York City Primaries. The number of candidates for everything from mayor to City Council has narrowed. But a lot of hopefuls still pack the first citywide ranked choice voting ballot. We’ve got some lists. By Allison Dikanovic and Rachel Holliday Smith May 4, 2021, 5:52pm EDT. NEW YORK CITY SENIOR CENTERS STUCK IN POST-COVID REOPENING De Blasio has vowed to fully reopen the city on July 1, but center operators say they’ve heard nothing. Meanwhile, older New Yorkers are eager to get back to in-person meals and socializing: "They cry," says Manhattan BP Gale Brewer. RENT RELIEF APPLICATIONS OPEN IN NEW YORK JUNE 1 FOR After more than a year’s wait for substantial relief for tenants and landlords, the application portal for the state’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program is slated to open at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, June 1.. The application will be available here, and the state will have an assistance hotline at 844-691-7368.. The stakes are high for this rent relief program to go well.MISSING THEM
MISSING THEM: A Three-Day Event to Honor the Memories of New Yorkers Lost to COVID-19. Join THE CITY online Dec. 11-13 to tell and listen to stories about those felled by the coronavirus. The goal: to remember and celebrate lives at a time when the pandemic has changed the way we say goodbye. MEET YOUR MAYOR: MAYA WILEY First-time candidate Maya Wiley, a former MSNBC analyst who served as counsel to Mayor Bill de Blasio, is among the race’s moreprogressive candidates.. A civil rights attorney who began her career with the NAACP Legal Defense Fund in 1992, Wiley has focused her FIND THE CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATES RUNNING TO REPRESENT YOUR Find the City Council Candidates Running to Represent Your Neighborhood. THE CITY has compiled a map of candidates running in each of New York’s 51 City Council districts. The candidate lists are based on a Board of Elections report that shows all candidates appearing on the ballot in competitive June primary elections —meaning more than
COMPTROLLER AND PUBLIC ADVOCATE RACES IN NYC: WHAT YOU The comptroller is the chief financial officer for New York City. But Thompson also sees the office as “the chief counterbalance to the mayor” in terms of its size, power and responsibilities. “The comptroller really is the second-highest citywide elected office,” he said — even though, technically, the public advocate steps in ifthe
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE PUBLIC ADVOCATE RACE IN By Rachel Holliday Smith Updated May 3, 2021, 5:21pm EDT. Hundreds of anti-police-brutality protesters along Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn, May 31, 2020. Ben Fractenberg/THE CITY. Unlike many of this year’s political contests, the contest for public advocate isn’t a race for an open seat — and the incumbent was elected only a short time ago. RETIRED CITY WORKERS RECOIL AT COMING COST-SAVING MEDICARE Retired City Workers Recoil at Coming Cost-Saving Medicare Shift. Impending move to privately managed health plans could save taxpayers as much as $600 million annually — at a high cost to retirees, who may have to pay more for less care and fewer doctor choices, some warn. Mayor Bill de Blasio shakes hands with District Council 37Executive
QUEENS GRABS BIGGER SHARE OF SUBWAY RIDERSHIP AS PANDEMIC While ridership sank by more than 90% during the peak of the coronavirus crisis in 2020, turnstile data shows that Brooklyn, The Bronx and Queens increased their share of trips in 2020 and so far in 2021. At Manhattan stations, MTA figures reveal, the opposite is true — especially in areas where the number of office workers has not come close to returning to pre-pandemic numbers. EARLY VOTING BEGINS JUNE 12 IN NYC’S PRIMARY. HERE’S WHAT The big moment may be nearer than you think: Primary Day is June 22, but early voting begins this weekend.. If you’re registered with a major party, this Saturday, June 12, marks your first chance to cast a ballot in the citywide primary. AOC-BACKED COUNCIL CANDIDATES ‘TOO DANGEROUS,’ BUSINESS 1 day ago · Common Sense NYC has spent over $300,000 to oppose seven progressive Council hopefuls — six of whom gained the nod of Rep. Ocasio-Cortez’ PAC. The real estate-backed group is worried about crime and defund-the-NYPD push. WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT THE 2021 NEW YORK CITY COMPTROLLER’S New York City’s comptroller is our municipal auditor and fiduciary. The Office of the Comptroller does several things, but its chief responsibilities are to prepare audits and oversee how city agencies are spending their money, manage the city’s public pension funds — the largest in the world at $224.8 billion as of October, Stringer’s NYC COMPTROLLER RIVALS TAKE AIM AT FRONTRUNNER COREY 1 day ago · While the job of comptroller rests on managing the dry dollars and cents of New York City’s $90 billion budget, a lively and sometimes loud debate Thursday night gave eight Democratic contenders an opportunity to stand out to voters. One running themefor
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MISSING THEM: A Three-Day Event to Honor the Memories of New Yorkers Lost to COVID-19. Join THE CITY online Dec. 11-13 to tell and listen to stories about those felled by the coronavirus. The goal: to remember and celebrate lives at a time when the pandemic has changed the way we say goodbye. CUOMO’S MTA POWER SHAKEUP THREATENS TO UPEND TRANSIT 1 day ago · MTA Chief Development Officer Janno Lieber (right) and Governor Andrew Cuomo lead a tour of the East Side Access station beneath Grand Central Terminal, May 27, 2021. Kevin P. Coughlin/Governor Cuomo’s Office Governor Andrew Cuomo’s efforts to shake up MTA brass could throw the agency off-track NYC 2021 PRIMARY VOTER GUIDE Primary 2021 Voter Guide — THE CITY. NYC’s June 22 primary election is a big one. THE CITY is here to help. From picking the next mayor to filling 51 City Council seats, voters’ choices will shape the city’s pandemic recovery. Our election guide is here to make your decisions easier, with details on the candidates’ positions,how to
DO YOU KNOW WHO’S RUNNING FOR CITY COUNCIL IN YOUR DISTRICT? Here are a few: Tuesday, March 9, at 5:30 p.m. — Rank the Vote NYC Ranked Choice Voting and the Race for CD 15. Wednesday, March 10, at 6:30 p.m. — APA Voice City Council District 1 Candidate Forum. Thursday, March 11, at 2 p.m. — City and State New York’s Path to BRONX COPS IN KAWASKI TRAWICK KILLING GUILTY OF MISCONDUCT 1 day ago · The city’s primary police watchdog has substantiated misconduct charges against two cops in the fatal shooting of a Bronx man inside his apartment two years ago. Police Officer Brendan Thompson shot Kawaski Trawick, 32, once in the right upper chest and THE CITY — AN INDEPENDENT, NONPROFIT NEWSROOM FOR NEW YORKCORONAVIRUSMANHATTANMTAHEALTHETHICSGABRIEL SANDOVAL SUPPORT NEW YORK. THE CITY is an independent, nonprofit newsroom dedicated to hard-hitting reporting that serves the people of New York. Please consider joining us as a member today. Donate Today. Filed under: Campaign 2021. HERE’S THE BALLOT LINEUP FOR JUNE 22 NEW YORK CITY Here’s the Ballot Lineup for June 22 New York City Primaries. The number of candidates for everything from mayor to City Council has narrowed. But a lot of hopefuls still pack the first citywide ranked choice voting ballot. We’ve got some lists. By Allison Dikanovic and Rachel Holliday Smith May 4, 2021, 5:52pm EDT. RENT RELIEF APPLICATIONS OPEN IN NEW YORK JUNE 1 FOR After more than a year’s wait for substantial relief for tenants and landlords, the application portal for the state’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program is slated to open at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, June 1.. The application will be available here, and the state will have an assistance hotline at 844-691-7368.. The stakes are high for this rent relief program to go well.MISSING THEM
MISSING THEM: A Three-Day Event to Honor the Memories of New Yorkers Lost to COVID-19. Join THE CITY online Dec. 11-13 to tell and listen to stories about those felled by the coronavirus. The goal: to remember and celebrate lives at a time when the pandemic has changed the way we say goodbye. MEET YOUR MAYOR: MAYA WILEY First-time candidate Maya Wiley, a former MSNBC analyst who served as counsel to Mayor Bill de Blasio, is among the race’s moreprogressive candidates.. A civil rights attorney who began her career with the NAACP Legal Defense Fund in 1992, Wiley has focused her NEW YORK CITY SENIOR CENTERS STUCK IN POST-COVID REOPENING Mayor Bill de Blasio visits the Lenox Hill Innovative Senior Center in Manhattan, July 20, 2019. Ed Reed/Mayoral Photography Office Senior center providers are in the dark on when the de Blasio administration will allow them to fully reopen, even as the city pushes for a majorrevamp of how the
THE CITY — AN INDEPENDENT, NONPROFIT NEWSROOM FOR NEW YORKCORONAVIRUSMANHATTANMTAHEALTHETHICSGABRIEL SANDOVAL SUPPORT NEW YORK. THE CITY is an independent, nonprofit newsroom dedicated to hard-hitting reporting that serves the people of New York. Please consider joining us as a member today. Donate Today. Filed under: Campaign 2021. HERE’S THE BALLOT LINEUP FOR JUNE 22 NEW YORK CITY Here’s the Ballot Lineup for June 22 New York City Primaries. The number of candidates for everything from mayor to City Council has narrowed. But a lot of hopefuls still pack the first citywide ranked choice voting ballot. We’ve got some lists. By Allison Dikanovic and Rachel Holliday Smith May 4, 2021, 5:52pm EDT. RENT RELIEF APPLICATIONS OPEN IN NEW YORK JUNE 1 FOR After more than a year’s wait for substantial relief for tenants and landlords, the application portal for the state’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program is slated to open at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, June 1.. The application will be available here, and the state will have an assistance hotline at 844-691-7368.. The stakes are high for this rent relief program to go well.MISSING THEM
MISSING THEM: A Three-Day Event to Honor the Memories of New Yorkers Lost to COVID-19. Join THE CITY online Dec. 11-13 to tell and listen to stories about those felled by the coronavirus. The goal: to remember and celebrate lives at a time when the pandemic has changed the way we say goodbye. MEET YOUR MAYOR: MAYA WILEY First-time candidate Maya Wiley, a former MSNBC analyst who served as counsel to Mayor Bill de Blasio, is among the race’s moreprogressive candidates.. A civil rights attorney who began her career with the NAACP Legal Defense Fund in 1992, Wiley has focused her NEW YORK CITY SENIOR CENTERS STUCK IN POST-COVID REOPENING Mayor Bill de Blasio visits the Lenox Hill Innovative Senior Center in Manhattan, July 20, 2019. Ed Reed/Mayoral Photography Office Senior center providers are in the dark on when the de Blasio administration will allow them to fully reopen, even as the city pushes for a majorrevamp of how the
EARLY VOTING BEGINS JUNE 12 IN NYC’S PRIMARY. HERE’S WHAT The big moment may be nearer than you think: Primary Day is June 22, but early voting begins this weekend.. If you’re registered with a major party, this Saturday, June 12, marks your first chance to cast a ballot in the citywide primary. QUEENS GRABS BIGGER SHARE OF SUBWAY RIDERSHIP AS PANDEMIC The Jackson Heights-Roosevelt Avenue/74th Street subway complex went from the 15th busiest in 2019 to the 9th busiest in 2020, June 9, 2021. Jose Martinez/THE CITY As subway ridership plunged during a pandemic-scarred 2020, Queens finally placed two stations among the 10busiest in
AOC-BACKED COUNCIL CANDIDATES ‘TOO DANGEROUS,’ BUSINESS 1 day ago · Common Sense NYC has spent over $300,000 to oppose seven progressive Council hopefuls — six of whom gained the nod of Rep. Ocasio-Cortez’ PAC. The real estate-backed group is worried about crime and defund-the-NYPD push. WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT THE 2021 NEW YORK CITY COMPTROLLER’S New York City’s comptroller is our municipal auditor and fiduciary. The Office of the Comptroller does several things, but its chief responsibilities are to prepare audits and oversee how city agencies are spending their money, manage the city’s public pension funds — the largest in the world at $224.8 billion as of October, Stringer’s NYC COMPTROLLER RIVALS TAKE AIM AT FRONTRUNNER COREY 1 day ago · While the job of comptroller rests on managing the dry dollars and cents of New York City’s $90 billion budget, a lively and sometimes loud debate Thursday night gave eight Democratic contenders an opportunity to stand out to voters. One running themefor
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MISSING THEM: A Three-Day Event to Honor the Memories of New Yorkers Lost to COVID-19. Join THE CITY online Dec. 11-13 to tell and listen to stories about those felled by the coronavirus. The goal: to remember and celebrate lives at a time when the pandemic has changed the way we say goodbye. CUOMO’S MTA POWER SHAKEUP THREATENS TO UPEND TRANSIT 1 day ago · MTA Chief Development Officer Janno Lieber (right) and Governor Andrew Cuomo lead a tour of the East Side Access station beneath Grand Central Terminal, May 27, 2021. Kevin P. Coughlin/Governor Cuomo’s Office Governor Andrew Cuomo’s efforts to shake up MTA brass could throw the agency off-track NYC 2021 PRIMARY VOTER GUIDE Primary 2021 Voter Guide — THE CITY. NYC’s June 22 primary election is a big one. THE CITY is here to help. From picking the next mayor to filling 51 City Council seats, voters’ choices will shape the city’s pandemic recovery. Our election guide is here to make your decisions easier, with details on the candidates’ positions,how to
DO YOU KNOW WHO’S RUNNING FOR CITY COUNCIL IN YOUR DISTRICT? Here are a few: Tuesday, March 9, at 5:30 p.m. — Rank the Vote NYC Ranked Choice Voting and the Race for CD 15. Wednesday, March 10, at 6:30 p.m. — APA Voice City Council District 1 Candidate Forum. Thursday, March 11, at 2 p.m. — City and State New York’s Path to BRONX COPS IN KAWASKI TRAWICK KILLING GUILTY OF MISCONDUCT 1 day ago · The city’s primary police watchdog has substantiated misconduct charges against two cops in the fatal shooting of a Bronx man inside his apartment two years ago. Police Officer Brendan Thompson shot Kawaski Trawick, 32, once in the right upper chest and THE CITY — AN INDEPENDENT, NONPROFIT NEWSROOM FOR NEW YORKCORONAVIRUSMANHATTANMTAHEALTHETHICSGABRIEL SANDOVAL A Push to Unlock Subway Bathrooms as the City Gets Moving Again. Restrooms once open to the public at 76 stations have been closed for over a year as part of the MTA’s efforts to stop the spread of COVID-19. With few public toilets above ground either, homeless New Yorkers are hit hardest. By Jose Martinez May 2. RENT RELIEF APPLICATIONS OPEN IN NEW YORK JUNE 1 FOR After more than a year’s wait for substantial relief for tenants and landlords, the application portal for the state’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program is slated to open at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, June 1.. The application will be available here, and the state will have an assistance hotline at 844-691-7368.. The stakes are high for this rent relief program to go well. HERE’S THE BALLOT LINEUP FOR JUNE 22 NEW YORK CITY Here’s the Ballot Lineup for June 22 New York City Primaries. The number of candidates for everything from mayor to City Council has narrowed. But a lot of hopefuls still pack the first citywide ranked choice voting ballot. We’ve got some lists. By Allison Dikanovic and Rachel Holliday Smith May 4, 2021, 5:52pm EDT. NEW YORK CITY SENIOR CENTERS STUCK IN POST-COVID REOPENING Mayor Bill de Blasio has vowed to fully reopen New York City on July 1, but senior center providers say they’ve gotten zero word on whether that will also include their facilities, said Allison Nickerson, executive director of LiveOnNY, an umbrella group for senior service providers. Meanwhile, most restrictions on city gyms,movie theaters
FIND THE CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATES RUNNING TO REPRESENT YOUR Find the City Council Candidates Running to Represent Your Neighborhood. THE CITY has compiled a map of candidates running in each of New York’s 51 City Council districts. The candidate lists are based on a Board of Elections report that shows all candidates appearing on the ballot in competitive June primary elections —meaning more than
COMPTROLLER AND PUBLIC ADVOCATE RACES IN NYC: WHAT YOU The comptroller is the chief financial officer for New York City. But Thompson also sees the office as “the chief counterbalance to the mayor” in terms of its size, power and responsibilities. “The comptroller really is the second-highest citywide elected office,” he said — even though, technically, the public advocate steps in ifthe
WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT THE 2021 NEW YORK CITY COMPTROLLER’S New York City’s comptroller is our municipal auditor and fiduciary. The Office of the Comptroller does several things, but its chief responsibilities are to prepare audits and oversee how city agencies are spending their money, manage the city’s public pension funds — the largest in the world at $224.8 billion as of October, Stringer’s RETIRED CITY WORKERS RECOIL AT COMING COST-SAVING MEDICARE Retired City Workers Recoil at Coming Cost-Saving Medicare Shift. Impending move to privately managed health plans could save taxpayers as much as $600 million annually — at a high cost to retirees, who may have to pay more for less care and fewer doctor choices, some warn. Mayor Bill de Blasio shakes hands with District Council 37Executive
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE PUBLIC ADVOCATE RACE IN By Rachel Holliday Smith Updated May 3, 2021, 5:21pm EDT. Hundreds of anti-police-brutality protesters along Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn, May 31, 2020. Ben Fractenberg/THE CITY. Unlike many of this year’s political contests, the contest for public advocate isn’t a race for an open seat — and the incumbent was elected only a short time ago. HOW TO GET AN ABSENTEE BALLOT FOR NEW YORK CITY’S JUNE 22AUTHOR:ALLISON DIKANOVIC
So one more time, these are the key dates. Request your absentee ballot by June 15 ( and to be extra safe by June 7). If you request now, expect to get your absentee ballot in the mail the last week of May. Mail your absentee ballot by June 21, or drop it off by the time polls close on June 22. THE CITY — AN INDEPENDENT, NONPROFIT NEWSROOM FOR NEW YORKCORONAVIRUSMANHATTANMTAHEALTHETHICSGABRIEL SANDOVAL A Push to Unlock Subway Bathrooms as the City Gets Moving Again. Restrooms once open to the public at 76 stations have been closed for over a year as part of the MTA’s efforts to stop the spread of COVID-19. With few public toilets above ground either, homeless New Yorkers are hit hardest. By Jose Martinez May 2. RENT RELIEF APPLICATIONS OPEN IN NEW YORK JUNE 1 FOR After more than a year’s wait for substantial relief for tenants and landlords, the application portal for the state’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program is slated to open at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, June 1.. The application will be available here, and the state will have an assistance hotline at 844-691-7368.. The stakes are high for this rent relief program to go well. HERE’S THE BALLOT LINEUP FOR JUNE 22 NEW YORK CITY Here’s the Ballot Lineup for June 22 New York City Primaries. The number of candidates for everything from mayor to City Council has narrowed. But a lot of hopefuls still pack the first citywide ranked choice voting ballot. We’ve got some lists. By Allison Dikanovic and Rachel Holliday Smith May 4, 2021, 5:52pm EDT. NEW YORK CITY SENIOR CENTERS STUCK IN POST-COVID REOPENING Mayor Bill de Blasio has vowed to fully reopen New York City on July 1, but senior center providers say they’ve gotten zero word on whether that will also include their facilities, said Allison Nickerson, executive director of LiveOnNY, an umbrella group for senior service providers. Meanwhile, most restrictions on city gyms,movie theaters
FIND THE CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATES RUNNING TO REPRESENT YOUR Find the City Council Candidates Running to Represent Your Neighborhood. THE CITY has compiled a map of candidates running in each of New York’s 51 City Council districts. The candidate lists are based on a Board of Elections report that shows all candidates appearing on the ballot in competitive June primary elections —meaning more than
THE CITY — AN INDEPENDENT, NONPROFIT NEWSROOM FOR NEW YORK A Push to Unlock Subway Bathrooms as the City Gets Moving Again. Restrooms once open to the public at 76 stations have been closed for over a year as part of the MTA’s efforts to stop the spread of COVID-19. With few public toilets above ground either, homeless New Yorkers are hit hardest. By Jose Martinez May 2. JUST FIVE COPS FACE SERIOUS PENALTIES IN DE BLASIO’S 6 hours ago · Just five NYPD officers are facing potentially significant discipline stemming from misconduct captured on video during last year’s racial justice protests — out of 64 cases investigated by the department at Mayor Bill de Blasio’s behest.. Investigators from the NYPD’s Internal Affairs Bureau substantiated or partially substantiated an additional nine allegations ofmisconduct — but
PAROLE REFORM BILL SET TO PASS IN ALBANY AFTER RIKERS 5 hours ago · According to the most recent data from the federal Bureau of Justice Statistics, New York reincarcerates more people for technical violations of parole than any other state in the nation — without any proven public safety benefits, said Gabriel Sayegh, the co-executive director at the Katal Center for Equity, Health and Justice.. Meanwhile, Black and Latino people in New York are under WHERE TO WATCH THE NEW YORK CITY COMPTROLLER DEBATE ON 1 day ago · You can see the eight Democratic candidates debate on TV, listen on the radio or stream then squareoff here at 7 p.m. Thursday. The 90-minute event, sponsored by THE CITY, NY1 and WNYC/Gothamist, comes two days before early voting starts.MISSING THEM
MISSING THEM: A Three-Day Event to Honor the Memories of New Yorkers Lost to COVID-19. Join THE CITY online Dec. 11-13 to tell and listen to stories about those felled by the coronavirus. The goal: to remember and celebrate lives at a time when the pandemic has changedthe
BILL EVADING FEDERAL BLOCKADE ON LAWSUITS AGAINST 15 hours ago · Brooklyn Sen. Zellnor Myrie targets 2005 law that forbids suits against companies on behalf of victims of their firearms, saying New York would be the first state to strike back. The bill comes as shootings are spiking in the city. SMALL DONORS SHINE IN RECORD-BREAKING NYC MAYORAL ELECTION 1 day ago · Whichever candidate prevails once every last vote for mayor gets counted, small campaign donors and the champions of a ramped-up public matching funds program can claim a win. The number of people donating less than $100 to a campaign has tripled since the SOLITARY CONFINEMENT REFORMS SET FOR NYC JAILS, TWO YEARS 1 day ago · Two years and a day after Layleen Polanco’s death on Rikers Island galvanized a movement to ban solitary confinement, the de Blasio administration is poised Tuesday to approve new rules it says will effectively end the practice in city jails. But the highly anticipated changes, which would give BIG TECH-BACKED GIG WORKER UNION BILL FAILS TO GET IN GEAR 7 hours ago · Delivery workers rallied outside City Hall while the City Council debated ways to provide more benefits. Claudia Irizarry Aponte/THE CITY A plan to grant app-based gig workers some bargaining rights is dead in the state Legislature — even as the City Councilheld a
WHY WE MIGHT NOT KNOW WHO WON THE NYC MAYORAL PRIMARY A Manhattan resident picks up her ballot inside Maddison Square Garden on the first day of early voting Saturday morning, Oct. 24, 2020. Hiram Alejandro Durán/THE CITY This article is adapted from our weekly Civic Newsroom newsletter, which is sent THE CITY — AN INDEPENDENT, NONPROFIT NEWSROOM FOR NEW YORKCORONAVIRUSMANHATTANMTAHEALTHETHICSGABRIEL SANDOVAL A Push to Unlock Subway Bathrooms as the City Gets Moving Again. Restrooms once open to the public at 76 stations have been closed for over a year as part of the MTA’s efforts to stop the spread of COVID-19. With few public toilets above ground either, homeless New Yorkers are hit hardest. By Jose Martinez May 2. RENT RELIEF APPLICATIONS OPEN IN NEW YORK JUNE 1 FOR After more than a year’s wait for substantial relief for tenants and landlords, the application portal for the state’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program is slated to open at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, June 1.. The application will be available here, and the state will have an assistance hotline at 844-691-7368.. The stakes are high for this rent relief program to go well. HERE’S THE BALLOT LINEUP FOR JUNE 22 NEW YORK CITY Here’s the Ballot Lineup for June 22 New York City Primaries. The number of candidates for everything from mayor to City Council has narrowed. But a lot of hopefuls still pack the first citywide ranked choice voting ballot. We’ve got some lists. By Allison Dikanovic and Rachel Holliday Smith May 4, 2021, 5:52pm EDT. CORONAVIRUS IN NEW YORK CITY THE CITY is tracking the spread of confirmed COVID-19 infections and fatalities in New York City, based on information provided by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, the New York State Department of Health, the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Disease NEW YORK CITY SENIOR CENTERS STUCK IN POST-COVID REOPENING Mayor Bill de Blasio has vowed to fully reopen New York City on July 1, but senior center providers say they’ve gotten zero word on whether that will also include their facilities, said Allison Nickerson, executive director of LiveOnNY, an umbrella group for senior service providers. Meanwhile, most restrictions on city gyms,movie theaters
COMPTROLLER AND PUBLIC ADVOCATE RACES IN NYC: WHAT YOU The comptroller is the chief financial officer for New York City. But Thompson also sees the office as “the chief counterbalance to the mayor” in terms of its size, power and responsibilities. “The comptroller really is the second-highest citywide elected office,” he said — even though, technically, the public advocate steps in ifthe
CAN YOU VOTE IN NEW YORK CITY’S JUNE 22 PRIMARY ELECTION? If you have become a naturalized U.S. citizen since moving here, you can vote. Otherwise, you can’t vote in New York yet. A coalition of nonprofit organizations has been pushing to expand city voting to nearly 900,000 immigrants across the five boroughs, including green card holders, DACA recipients and people with certain work permits.. Paul Westrick, senior manager of democracy policy WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT THE 2021 NEW YORK CITY COMPTROLLER’S New York City’s comptroller is our municipal auditor and fiduciary. The Office of the Comptroller does several things, but its chief responsibilities are to prepare audits and oversee how city agencies are spending their money, manage the city’s public pension funds — the largest in the world at $224.8 billion as of October, Stringer’s RETIRED CITY WORKERS RECOIL AT COMING COST-SAVING MEDICARE Retired City Workers Recoil at Coming Cost-Saving Medicare Shift. Impending move to privately managed health plans could save taxpayers as much as $600 million annually — at a high cost to retirees, who may have to pay more for less care and fewer doctor choices, some warn. Mayor Bill de Blasio shakes hands with District Council 37Executive
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE PUBLIC ADVOCATE RACE IN By Rachel Holliday Smith Updated May 3, 2021, 5:21pm EDT. Hundreds of anti-police-brutality protesters along Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn, May 31, 2020. Ben Fractenberg/THE CITY. Unlike many of this year’s political contests, the contest for public advocate isn’t a race for an open seat — and the incumbent was elected only a short time ago. THE CITY — AN INDEPENDENT, NONPROFIT NEWSROOM FOR NEW YORKCORONAVIRUSMANHATTANMTAHEALTHETHICSGABRIEL SANDOVAL A Push to Unlock Subway Bathrooms as the City Gets Moving Again. Restrooms once open to the public at 76 stations have been closed for over a year as part of the MTA’s efforts to stop the spread of COVID-19. With few public toilets above ground either, homeless New Yorkers are hit hardest. By Jose Martinez May 2. RENT RELIEF APPLICATIONS OPEN IN NEW YORK JUNE 1 FOR After more than a year’s wait for substantial relief for tenants and landlords, the application portal for the state’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program is slated to open at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, June 1.. The application will be available here, and the state will have an assistance hotline at 844-691-7368.. The stakes are high for this rent relief program to go well. HERE’S THE BALLOT LINEUP FOR JUNE 22 NEW YORK CITY Here’s the Ballot Lineup for June 22 New York City Primaries. The number of candidates for everything from mayor to City Council has narrowed. But a lot of hopefuls still pack the first citywide ranked choice voting ballot. We’ve got some lists. By Allison Dikanovic and Rachel Holliday Smith May 4, 2021, 5:52pm EDT. CORONAVIRUS IN NEW YORK CITY THE CITY is tracking the spread of confirmed COVID-19 infections and fatalities in New York City, based on information provided by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, the New York State Department of Health, the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Disease NEW YORK CITY SENIOR CENTERS STUCK IN POST-COVID REOPENING Mayor Bill de Blasio has vowed to fully reopen New York City on July 1, but senior center providers say they’ve gotten zero word on whether that will also include their facilities, said Allison Nickerson, executive director of LiveOnNY, an umbrella group for senior service providers. Meanwhile, most restrictions on city gyms,movie theaters
COMPTROLLER AND PUBLIC ADVOCATE RACES IN NYC: WHAT YOU The comptroller is the chief financial officer for New York City. But Thompson also sees the office as “the chief counterbalance to the mayor” in terms of its size, power and responsibilities. “The comptroller really is the second-highest citywide elected office,” he said — even though, technically, the public advocate steps in ifthe
CAN YOU VOTE IN NEW YORK CITY’S JUNE 22 PRIMARY ELECTION? If you have become a naturalized U.S. citizen since moving here, you can vote. Otherwise, you can’t vote in New York yet. A coalition of nonprofit organizations has been pushing to expand city voting to nearly 900,000 immigrants across the five boroughs, including green card holders, DACA recipients and people with certain work permits.. Paul Westrick, senior manager of democracy policy WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT THE 2021 NEW YORK CITY COMPTROLLER’S New York City’s comptroller is our municipal auditor and fiduciary. The Office of the Comptroller does several things, but its chief responsibilities are to prepare audits and oversee how city agencies are spending their money, manage the city’s public pension funds — the largest in the world at $224.8 billion as of October, Stringer’s RETIRED CITY WORKERS RECOIL AT COMING COST-SAVING MEDICARE Retired City Workers Recoil at Coming Cost-Saving Medicare Shift. Impending move to privately managed health plans could save taxpayers as much as $600 million annually — at a high cost to retirees, who may have to pay more for less care and fewer doctor choices, some warn. Mayor Bill de Blasio shakes hands with District Council 37Executive
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE PUBLIC ADVOCATE RACE IN By Rachel Holliday Smith Updated May 3, 2021, 5:21pm EDT. Hundreds of anti-police-brutality protesters along Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn, May 31, 2020. Ben Fractenberg/THE CITY. Unlike many of this year’s political contests, the contest for public advocate isn’t a race for an open seat — and the incumbent was elected only a short time ago. CIVIC NEWSROOM FEATURED Filed under: Civic Newsroom Featured; How to Spot Super PACs in Your Local Election. Local super PACs — including one backed by the world’s richest woman — are making independent expenditures to influence New York’s races. SOLITARY CONFINEMENT REFORMS SET FOR NYC JAILS, TWO YEARS 15 hours ago · Two years and a day after Layleen Polanco’s death on Rikers Island galvanized a movement to ban solitary confinement, the de Blasio administration is poised Tuesday to approve new rules it says will effectively end the practice in city jails. WHERE TO WATCH THE NEW YORK CITY COMPTROLLER DEBATE ON 16 hours ago · You can see the eight Democratic candidates debate on TV, listen on the radio or stream then squareoff here at 7 p.m. Thursday. The 90-minute event, sponsored by THE CITY, NY1 and WNYC/Gothamist, comes two days before early voting starts. SMALL DONORS SHINE IN RECORD-BREAKING NYC MAYORAL ELECTION 17 hours ago · Whichever candidate prevails once every last vote for mayor gets counted, small campaign donors and the champions of a ramped-up public matching funds program can claim a win. The number of people donating less than $100 to a campaign has tripled since the last time the top job in New York City was NYC TRANSLATION LAW OFTEN IGNORED, AT HIGH HUMAN COST IN Four years after the City Council passed a law boosting the number of languages government documents must be translated to, many frequently used forms — including COVID materials — aren’t getting the required treatment, nonprofit service providers charge. The city’slanguage access law
WILL NYC’S MAYORAL CANDIDATES LISTEN TO YOUNG NEW YORKERS 1 day ago · In 16 years, Edward Sanchez wants you to vote for him for mayor. For now, he has to finish high school. A grueling year and a half of remote learning has indelibly marked the 17-year-old senior: He temporarily became the family breadwinner — like several of his friends in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn — when his parents lost their jobs and didn’t qualify for unemployment insurance benefits.MISSING THEM
MISSING THEM: A Three-Day Event to Honor the Memories of New Yorkers Lost to COVID-19. Join THE CITY online Dec. 11-13 to tell and listen to stories about those felled by the coronavirus. The goal: to remember and celebrate lives at a time when the pandemic has changedthe
NYC BUS DRIVERS FIGHT MTA OVER PAY AFTER BEING ATTACKED 1 day ago · Brooklyn-based bus driver Tommy Lau was assaulted on a break after trying to stop a mugging. Ben Fractenberg/THE CITY A Brooklyn bus driver hailed as a hero after being slugged and slurred while trying to protect an elderly Asian couple has WHO’S THE NEW YORK CITY BUSINESS COMMUNITY’S CHOICE FOR The Yang campaign responded to the criticism by pointing to his business credentials, including starting a test preparation company. “It’s clear Andrew’s story — and passion for helping people — is resonating with New Yorkers,” said Alex Sommer, a Yang campaign spokesperson. ERIC ADAMS’ AQUEDUCT CASINO BID SCANDAL INTERVIEW REVEALS 1 day ago · Eric Adams’ Aqueduct Casino Bid Scandal Interview Transcript Reveals Contradictions and Shaky Memory. The now-mayoral candidate repeatedly told investigators he couldn’t remember key details of his birthday bash at a fancy Manhattan club, documentsshow.
THE CITY — AN INDEPENDENT, NONPROFIT NEWSROOM FOR NEW YORKCORONAVIRUSMANHATTANMTAHEALTHETHICSGABRIEL SANDOVAL A Push to Unlock Subway Bathrooms as the City Gets Moving Again. Restrooms once open to the public at 76 stations have been closed for over a year as part of the MTA’s efforts to stop the spread of COVID-19. With few public toilets above ground either, homeless New Yorkers are hit hardest. By Jose Martinez May 2. RENT RELIEF APPLICATIONS OPEN IN NEW YORK JUNE 1 FOR After more than a year’s wait for substantial relief for tenants and landlords, the application portal for the state’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program is slated to open at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, June 1.. The application will be available here, and the state will have an assistance hotline at 844-691-7368.. The stakes are high for this rent relief program to go well. HERE’S THE BALLOT LINEUP FOR JUNE 22 NEW YORK CITY Here’s the Ballot Lineup for June 22 New York City Primaries. The number of candidates for everything from mayor to City Council has narrowed. But a lot of hopefuls still pack the first citywide ranked choice voting ballot. We’ve got some lists. By Allison Dikanovic and Rachel Holliday Smith May 4, 2021, 5:52pm EDT. CORONAVIRUS IN NEW YORK CITY THE CITY is tracking the spread of confirmed COVID-19 infections and fatalities in New York City, based on information provided by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, the New York State Department of Health, the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Disease NEW YORK CITY SENIOR CENTERS STUCK IN POST-COVID REOPENING Mayor Bill de Blasio has vowed to fully reopen New York City on July 1, but senior center providers say they’ve gotten zero word on whether that will also include their facilities, said Allison Nickerson, executive director of LiveOnNY, an umbrella group for senior service providers. Meanwhile, most restrictions on city gyms,movie theaters
COMPTROLLER AND PUBLIC ADVOCATE RACES IN NYC: WHAT YOU The comptroller is the chief financial officer for New York City. But Thompson also sees the office as “the chief counterbalance to the mayor” in terms of its size, power and responsibilities. “The comptroller really is the second-highest citywide elected office,” he said — even though, technically, the public advocate steps in ifthe
CAN YOU VOTE IN NEW YORK CITY’S JUNE 22 PRIMARY ELECTION? If you have become a naturalized U.S. citizen since moving here, you can vote. Otherwise, you can’t vote in New York yet. A coalition of nonprofit organizations has been pushing to expand city voting to nearly 900,000 immigrants across the five boroughs, including green card holders, DACA recipients and people with certain work permits.. Paul Westrick, senior manager of democracy policy WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT THE 2021 NEW YORK CITY COMPTROLLER’S New York City’s comptroller is our municipal auditor and fiduciary. The Office of the Comptroller does several things, but its chief responsibilities are to prepare audits and oversee how city agencies are spending their money, manage the city’s public pension funds — the largest in the world at $224.8 billion as of October, Stringer’s RETIRED CITY WORKERS RECOIL AT COMING COST-SAVING MEDICARE Retired City Workers Recoil at Coming Cost-Saving Medicare Shift. Impending move to privately managed health plans could save taxpayers as much as $600 million annually — at a high cost to retirees, who may have to pay more for less care and fewer doctor choices, some warn. Mayor Bill de Blasio shakes hands with District Council 37Executive
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE PUBLIC ADVOCATE RACE IN By Rachel Holliday Smith Updated May 3, 2021, 5:21pm EDT. Hundreds of anti-police-brutality protesters along Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn, May 31, 2020. Ben Fractenberg/THE CITY. Unlike many of this year’s political contests, the contest for public advocate isn’t a race for an open seat — and the incumbent was elected only a short time ago. THE CITY — AN INDEPENDENT, NONPROFIT NEWSROOM FOR NEW YORKCORONAVIRUSMANHATTANMTAHEALTHETHICSGABRIEL SANDOVAL A Push to Unlock Subway Bathrooms as the City Gets Moving Again. Restrooms once open to the public at 76 stations have been closed for over a year as part of the MTA’s efforts to stop the spread of COVID-19. With few public toilets above ground either, homeless New Yorkers are hit hardest. By Jose Martinez May 2. RENT RELIEF APPLICATIONS OPEN IN NEW YORK JUNE 1 FOR After more than a year’s wait for substantial relief for tenants and landlords, the application portal for the state’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program is slated to open at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, June 1.. The application will be available here, and the state will have an assistance hotline at 844-691-7368.. The stakes are high for this rent relief program to go well. HERE’S THE BALLOT LINEUP FOR JUNE 22 NEW YORK CITY Here’s the Ballot Lineup for June 22 New York City Primaries. The number of candidates for everything from mayor to City Council has narrowed. But a lot of hopefuls still pack the first citywide ranked choice voting ballot. We’ve got some lists. By Allison Dikanovic and Rachel Holliday Smith May 4, 2021, 5:52pm EDT. CORONAVIRUS IN NEW YORK CITY THE CITY is tracking the spread of confirmed COVID-19 infections and fatalities in New York City, based on information provided by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, the New York State Department of Health, the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Disease NEW YORK CITY SENIOR CENTERS STUCK IN POST-COVID REOPENING Mayor Bill de Blasio has vowed to fully reopen New York City on July 1, but senior center providers say they’ve gotten zero word on whether that will also include their facilities, said Allison Nickerson, executive director of LiveOnNY, an umbrella group for senior service providers. Meanwhile, most restrictions on city gyms,movie theaters
COMPTROLLER AND PUBLIC ADVOCATE RACES IN NYC: WHAT YOU The comptroller is the chief financial officer for New York City. But Thompson also sees the office as “the chief counterbalance to the mayor” in terms of its size, power and responsibilities. “The comptroller really is the second-highest citywide elected office,” he said — even though, technically, the public advocate steps in ifthe
CAN YOU VOTE IN NEW YORK CITY’S JUNE 22 PRIMARY ELECTION? If you have become a naturalized U.S. citizen since moving here, you can vote. Otherwise, you can’t vote in New York yet. A coalition of nonprofit organizations has been pushing to expand city voting to nearly 900,000 immigrants across the five boroughs, including green card holders, DACA recipients and people with certain work permits.. Paul Westrick, senior manager of democracy policy WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT THE 2021 NEW YORK CITY COMPTROLLER’S New York City’s comptroller is our municipal auditor and fiduciary. The Office of the Comptroller does several things, but its chief responsibilities are to prepare audits and oversee how city agencies are spending their money, manage the city’s public pension funds — the largest in the world at $224.8 billion as of October, Stringer’s RETIRED CITY WORKERS RECOIL AT COMING COST-SAVING MEDICARE Retired City Workers Recoil at Coming Cost-Saving Medicare Shift. Impending move to privately managed health plans could save taxpayers as much as $600 million annually — at a high cost to retirees, who may have to pay more for less care and fewer doctor choices, some warn. Mayor Bill de Blasio shakes hands with District Council 37Executive
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE PUBLIC ADVOCATE RACE IN By Rachel Holliday Smith Updated May 3, 2021, 5:21pm EDT. Hundreds of anti-police-brutality protesters along Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn, May 31, 2020. Ben Fractenberg/THE CITY. Unlike many of this year’s political contests, the contest for public advocate isn’t a race for an open seat — and the incumbent was elected only a short time ago. CIVIC NEWSROOM FEATURED Filed under: Civic Newsroom Featured; How to Spot Super PACs in Your Local Election. Local super PACs — including one backed by the world’s richest woman — are making independent expenditures to influence New York’s races. SOLITARY CONFINEMENT REFORMS SET FOR NYC JAILS, TWO YEARS 7 hours ago · Two years and a day after Layleen Polanco’s death on Rikers Island galvanized a movement to ban solitary confinement, the de Blasio administration is poised Tuesday to approve new rules it says will effectively end the practice in city jails. But the highly anticipated changes, which would give WHERE TO WATCH THE NEW YORK CITY COMPTROLLER DEBATE ON 8 hours ago · You can see the eight Democratic candidates debate on TV, listen on the radio or stream then squareoff here at 7 p.m. Thursday. The 90-minute event, sponsored by THE CITY, NY1 and WNYC/Gothamist, comes two days before early voting starts. SMALL DONORS SHINE IN RECORD-BREAKING NYC MAYORAL ELECTION 9 hours ago · Whichever candidate prevails once every last vote for mayor gets counted, small campaign donors and the champions of a ramped-up public matching funds program can claim a win. The number of people donating less than $100 to a campaign has tripled since the NYC TRANSLATION LAW OFTEN IGNORED, AT HIGH HUMAN COST IN Four years after the City Council passed a law boosting the number of languages government documents must be translated to, many frequently used forms — including COVID materials — aren’t getting the required treatment, nonprofit service providers charge. The city’slanguage access law
WILL NYC’S MAYORAL CANDIDATES LISTEN TO YOUNG NEW YORKERS 1 day ago · In 16 years, Edward Sanchez wants you to vote for him for mayor. For now, he has to finish high school. A grueling year and a half of remote learning has indelibly marked the 17-year-old senior: He temporarily became the family breadwinner — like several of his friends in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn — when his parents lost their jobs and didn’t qualify for unemployment insurance benefits.MISSING THEM
MISSING THEM: A Three-Day Event to Honor the Memories of New Yorkers Lost to COVID-19. Join THE CITY online Dec. 11-13 to tell and listen to stories about those felled by the coronavirus. The goal: to remember and celebrate lives at a time when the pandemic has changedthe
NYC BUS DRIVERS FIGHT MTA OVER PAY AFTER BEING ATTACKED 1 day ago · Brooklyn-based bus driver Tommy Lau was assaulted on a break after trying to stop a mugging. Ben Fractenberg/THE CITY A Brooklyn bus driver hailed as a hero after being slugged and slurred while trying to protect an elderly Asian couple has WHO’S THE NEW YORK CITY BUSINESS COMMUNITY’S CHOICE FOR The Yang campaign responded to the criticism by pointing to his business credentials, including starting a test preparation company. “It’s clear Andrew’s story — and passion for helping people — is resonating with New Yorkers,” said Alex Sommer, a Yang campaign spokesperson. ERIC ADAMS’ AQUEDUCT CASINO BID SCANDAL INTERVIEW REVEALS 1 day ago · Eric Adams’ Aqueduct Casino Bid Scandal Interview Transcript Reveals Contradictions and Shaky Memory. The now-mayoral candidate repeatedly told investigators he couldn’t remember key details of his birthday bash at a fancy Manhattan club, documentsshow.
THE CITY — AN INDEPENDENT, NONPROFIT NEWSROOM FOR NEW YORKCORONAVIRUSMANHATTANMTAHEALTHETHICSGABRIEL SANDOVAL THE CITY covers New York City news, including Brooklyn, The Bronx, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island, as well as Albany, housing, justice, immigration, education, transportation and more. SOLITARY CONFINEMENT REFORMS SET FOR NYC JAILS, TWO YEARS 59 minutes ago · Two years and a day after Layleen Polanco’s death on Rikers Island galvanized a movement to ban solitary confinement, the de Blasio administration is poised Tuesday to approve new rules it says will effectively end the practice in city jails. RENT RELIEF APPLICATIONS OPEN IN NEW YORK JUNE 1 FOR After more than a year’s wait for substantial relief for tenants and landlords, the application portal for the state’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program is slated to open at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, June 1.. The application will be available here, and the state will have an assistance hotline at 844-691-7368.. The stakes are high for this rent relief program to go well. CORONAVIRUS IN NEW YORK CITY THE CITY is tracking the spread of confirmed COVID-19 infections and fatalities in New York City, based on information provided by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, the New York State Department of Health, the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Disease HERE’S THE BALLOT LINEUP FOR JUNE 22 NEW YORK CITY Working Families Party lines are also among the four parties currently allowed to have a ballot line in New York, thanks to new ballot access rules pushed by the governor and passed by Albany last year.. Reminder: Early voting starts on June 12, and Primary Day is June 22.If you want to vote absentee, you can request your ballot now.We wrote about how to do that here. NEW YORK CITY SENIOR CENTERS STUCK IN POST-COVID REOPENING Mayor Bill de Blasio visits the Lenox Hill Innovative Senior Center in Manhattan, July 20, 2019. Ed Reed/Mayoral Photography Office Senior center providers are in the dark on when the de Blasio administration will allow them to fully reopen, even as the city pushes for a majorrevamp of how the
COMPTROLLER AND PUBLIC ADVOCATE RACES IN NYC: WHAT YOU This article is adapted from our weekly Civic Newsroom newsletter, which is sent out every Tuesday. You can sign up here to get it or fill out the form at the bottom of this post. There are just five weeks left until the city’s primaries (June 22, remember?). Do you have your ranked choice voting RETIRED CITY WORKERS RECOIL AT COMING COST-SAVING MEDICARE Nearly 250,000 retired New York City employees and their spouses could have their health insurance changed to “Medicare Advantage” plans managed by private insurers as soon as July 1, New York Focus has learned. Retirees, who are pushing to delay the switch, say they are worried that a switch away from their current Medicare plan could lead to dramatically higher out-of-pocket costs and a WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT THE 2021 NEW YORK CITY COMPTROLLER’S So far, four contenders are vying to replace the term-limited Stringer (who is running for mayor).And while the ultra-crowded mayor’s race will undoubtedly steal most of the attention this election cycle, choosing our next comptroller is critical for city voters. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE PUBLIC ADVOCATE RACE IN Jumaane Williams, a former City Council member from Flatbush, Brooklyn, won the office in a special election in February 2019, then again in the general election later that year.. While it’s typically a four-year term, he’ll have to compete yet again this year to keep the seat — since the last election only allowed him to run out the final time in former public advocate Letitia James THE CITY — AN INDEPENDENT, NONPROFIT NEWSROOM FOR NEW YORKCORONAVIRUSMANHATTANMTAHEALTHETHICSGABRIEL SANDOVAL THE CITY covers New York City news, including Brooklyn, The Bronx, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island, as well as Albany, housing, justice, immigration, education, transportation and more. SOLITARY CONFINEMENT REFORMS SET FOR NYC JAILS, TWO YEARS 59 minutes ago · Two years and a day after Layleen Polanco’s death on Rikers Island galvanized a movement to ban solitary confinement, the de Blasio administration is poised Tuesday to approve new rules it says will effectively end the practice in city jails. RENT RELIEF APPLICATIONS OPEN IN NEW YORK JUNE 1 FOR After more than a year’s wait for substantial relief for tenants and landlords, the application portal for the state’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program is slated to open at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, June 1.. The application will be available here, and the state will have an assistance hotline at 844-691-7368.. The stakes are high for this rent relief program to go well. CORONAVIRUS IN NEW YORK CITY THE CITY is tracking the spread of confirmed COVID-19 infections and fatalities in New York City, based on information provided by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, the New York State Department of Health, the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Disease HERE’S THE BALLOT LINEUP FOR JUNE 22 NEW YORK CITY Working Families Party lines are also among the four parties currently allowed to have a ballot line in New York, thanks to new ballot access rules pushed by the governor and passed by Albany last year.. Reminder: Early voting starts on June 12, and Primary Day is June 22.If you want to vote absentee, you can request your ballot now.We wrote about how to do that here. NEW YORK CITY SENIOR CENTERS STUCK IN POST-COVID REOPENING Mayor Bill de Blasio visits the Lenox Hill Innovative Senior Center in Manhattan, July 20, 2019. Ed Reed/Mayoral Photography Office Senior center providers are in the dark on when the de Blasio administration will allow them to fully reopen, even as the city pushes for a majorrevamp of how the
COMPTROLLER AND PUBLIC ADVOCATE RACES IN NYC: WHAT YOU This article is adapted from our weekly Civic Newsroom newsletter, which is sent out every Tuesday. You can sign up here to get it or fill out the form at the bottom of this post. There are just five weeks left until the city’s primaries (June 22, remember?). Do you have your ranked choice voting RETIRED CITY WORKERS RECOIL AT COMING COST-SAVING MEDICARE Nearly 250,000 retired New York City employees and their spouses could have their health insurance changed to “Medicare Advantage” plans managed by private insurers as soon as July 1, New York Focus has learned. Retirees, who are pushing to delay the switch, say they are worried that a switch away from their current Medicare plan could lead to dramatically higher out-of-pocket costs and a WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT THE 2021 NEW YORK CITY COMPTROLLER’S So far, four contenders are vying to replace the term-limited Stringer (who is running for mayor).And while the ultra-crowded mayor’s race will undoubtedly steal most of the attention this election cycle, choosing our next comptroller is critical for city voters. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE PUBLIC ADVOCATE RACE IN Jumaane Williams, a former City Council member from Flatbush, Brooklyn, won the office in a special election in February 2019, then again in the general election later that year.. While it’s typically a four-year term, he’ll have to compete yet again this year to keep the seat — since the last election only allowed him to run out the final time in former public advocate Letitia James SOLITARY CONFINEMENT REFORMS SET FOR NYC JAILS, TWO YEARS 59 minutes ago · Two years and a day after Layleen Polanco’s death on Rikers Island galvanized a movement to ban solitary confinement, the de Blasio administration is poised Tuesday to approve new rules it says will effectively end the practice in city jails. WHERE TO WATCH THE NEW YORK CITY COMPTROLLER DEBATE ON 2 hours ago · You can see the eight Democratic candidates debate on TV, listen on the radio or stream then squareoff here at 7 p.m. Thursday. The 90-minute event, sponsored by THE CITY, NY1 and WNYC/Gothamist, comes two days before early voting starts. SMALL DONORS SHINE IN RECORD-BREAKING NYC MAYORAL ELECTION 2 hours ago · Whichever candidate prevails once every last vote for mayor gets counted, small campaign donors and the champions of a ramped-up public matching funds program can claim a win. The number of people donating less than $100 to a campaign has tripled since the NYC TRANSLATION LAW OFTEN IGNORED, AT HIGH HUMAN COST IN Four years after the City Council passed a law boosting the number of languages government documents must be translated to, many frequently used forms — including COVID materials — aren’t getting the required treatment, nonprofit service providers charge. The city’slanguage access law
WILL NYC’S MAYORAL CANDIDATES LISTEN TO YOUNG NEW YORKERS 1 day ago · In 16 years, Edward Sanchez wants you to vote for him for mayor. For now, he has to finish high school. A grueling year and a half of remote learning has indelibly marked the 17-year-old senior: He temporarily became the family breadwinner — like several of his friends in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn — when his parents lost their jobs and didn’t qualify for unemployment insurance benefits. NYC BUS DRIVERS FIGHT MTA OVER PAY AFTER BEING ATTACKED 1 day ago · Brooklyn-based bus driver Tommy Lau was assaulted on a break after trying to stop a mugging. Ben Fractenberg/THE CITY A Brooklyn bus driver hailed as a hero after being slugged and slurred while trying to protect an elderly Asian couple hasMISSING THEM
Filed under: Missing Them; Bodies of Hundreds of New York COVID Victims Still in Trucks on Brooklyn Pier. About 750 New Yorkers taken by the pandemic await possible burial on Hart Island, the city’spotter’s field.
WHO’S THE NEW YORK CITY BUSINESS COMMUNITY’S CHOICE FOR The Yang campaign responded to the criticism by pointing to his business credentials, including starting a test preparation company. “It’s clear Andrew’s story — and passion for helping people — is resonating with New Yorkers,” said Alex Sommer, a Yang campaign spokesperson. ERIC ADAMS’ AQUEDUCT CASINO BID SCANDAL INTERVIEW REVEALS 1 day ago · Eric Adams’ Aqueduct Casino Bid Scandal Interview Transcript Reveals Contradictions and Shaky Memory. The now-mayoral candidate repeatedly told investigators he couldn’t remember key details of his birthday bash at a fancy Manhattan club, documentsshow.
NYC RENT HIKE BATTLE TURNS TO WHO’S SUFFERED MORE: TENANTS The Rent Guidelines Board is expected to decide soon on an increase ranging from 0% to 2% for one-year leases. Residents are seeking a second rent freeze while building owners are calling for a thaw with rent relief aid for all finally on the way. Skip to main content clock menu more-arrow no yesDonate
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DEADLINE HARD TO SWALLOW AS NYC ASKS MEALS-ON-WHEELS GROUPS TO EXPANDMENU
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NYC RABBIS GO REMOTE TO KEEP KOSHER DURING PANDEMIC Certification inspections are now being done digitally in many cases, with rabbis getting tours of food factories via Skype or Zoom. By Reuven Blau May 27Filed under:
* Coronavirus
HELP US TELL THE STORIES OF THE NEW YORKERS LOST TO COVID-19 Fewer than 5% of city residents felled by coronavirus have been publicly memorialized via obituaries or news accounts. Work with us tochange that.
By Terry Parris Jr.
, Ann Choi
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HUNDREDS DIED OF COVID AT NYC NURSING HOMES WITH SPOTLESS INFECTIONINSPECTIONS
State Department of Health gave clean bills of health for infection control to at least 25 facilities, even as the coronavirus ragedthrough them.
By Susan Jaffe May 27Filed under:
* Education
NYC PRINCIPALS FEAR EMPTY VIRTUAL SUMMER SCHOOL CLASSES New teachers plus tech issues and few counselors could add up to remote instruction troubles with 178K students expected to need help,educators say.
By Alex Zimmerman, ChalkbeatMay 27
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NYC SUBWAY ANTI-GERM SPRAY’S COVID-19 IMPACT UNCLEAR The EPA cited the makers of Goldshield 75 in 2016 for making false claims — and hasn’t put the product on its approved list for coronavirus cleaning. By Greg B. Smith May27
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STRUGGLE IN 17 SYLLABLES: ESSENTIAL WORKERS WRITE COVID HAIKU Domestic workers, cabbies, subway clerks and others who keep the city going are channeling their creativity through online writersworkshops.
By Virginia Breen
May 26
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HOW TO GET FOOD IN NEW YORK RIGHT NOW — AND HOW TO HELP FEED We’ve compiled resources on how to stay fed if you’re low on cash, homebound — or trying to keep safe while getting takeout. By Rachel Holliday SmithMay 26
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NYC PUBLIC LIBRARIES MULL GRAB-AND-GO BOOK PICKUP SERVICE Meanwhile, e-book purchases grow as officials serve readers’ immediate needs while preparing for a technological transformation hastened by pandemic. By Reuven Blau May 26Filed under:
* Justice
JUVENILE DETENTION POPULATION CLIMBS AFTER COVID RELEASES Following a city effort to free youths from juvenile detention amid the pandemic, court adjournments and new arrests fuel new rise injailed kids.
By Eileen Grench May25
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TEXAS FIRM REAPS MILLIONS BOOKING COVID HOTEL ROOMS FOR NYC When homeless New Yorkers and other guests check in for taxpayer-funded isolation hotel stays, the Austin outfit makes $27 a night, records show. By Greg B. Smith May25
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BOXING IN BUS DRIVERS EYED IN PANDEMIC PROTECTION PLAN Plexiglass cases could shield drivers as the MTA and union map out potential sweeping changes to bus and subway travel for the post-COVIDage.
By Jose Martinez May25
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DESPITE SHORTAGES, FINDING A PLACE TO GIVE BLOOD PROVES HARD The only permanent blood donation sites are in Manhattan and Staten Island. New Yorkers trying to avoid public transit have few options tohelp.
By Claudia Irizarry AponteMay 25
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REMEMBER THEIR NAMES: NYC VETERANS NURSING HOME STAFF LEAKS LIST OF 48WHO DIED
Workers at state-run Queens home demand justice for fallen veterans with an act of defiance, honor and remembrance ahead of Memorial Day. By Yoav Gonen , Rebekah Ward , and 6 others May23
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PARENTS SEEKING RETURN OF CHILDREN FIRST MUST FORGE CONNECTIONS ONSCREENS
Foster care agencies work to reunite families despite closed courts, a process made harder by parents’ inability to spend in-person timewith kin.
By Ese Olumhense May21
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HOW FAMILIES PAY A HIGH PRICE WHEN LOVED ONES DIE OF COVID-19 Grief is compounded by financial hurdles in memorializing loved ones — from funerals to death notices. Meanwhile, few are using the cityburial fund.
By Ann Choi and BeatrizMuylaert May 21
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BROOKLYN FIELD HOSPITAL SHUTS AFTER $21 MILLION CONSTRUCTION — ANDZERO PATIENTS
City hired Texas contractor to transform Brooklyn Cruise Terminal into a 670-bed COVID-crisis center that opened and closed within weeks,unused.
By Yoav Gonen May 21Filed under:
* Coronavirus
ALL NYC PUBLIC SCHOOL FAMILIES WILL GET $420 PER CHILD FOR FOOD Federal coronavirus relief will provide payments in lieu of shuttered school lunch programs. By Christina Veiga, ChalkbeatMay 21
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