NEW YORK
In an attempt to retain seasoned officers, a group of 28 New York State lawmakers lobbied Albany to provide a boost to officer’s pensions in the recently signed $237 billion budget bill. Officers who now stick around for at least 25 years will be eligible for an annual pension worth
NYC Celebrates Major Gains in Renewable Energy, Zero Emission Vehicles
By the New York City Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) NEW YORK — Administrative...
Last Chance to See Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s Lightscape
One-of-a-kind mile-long illuminated winter trail runs through New Year's Day Brooklyn Botanic Garden...
Following Disruptive Christmas, NYPD Brace for New Year’s Eve Pro-Palestine Protests
On Dec. 25, demonstrations by pro-Palestine protesters in the city ended with multiple arrests and at...
NY: Lee Zeldin Teams Up With Arctix to Distribute $5 Million in Winter Clothing to the Homeless
Lee Zeldin, former Republican candidate for New York State Governor, recently announced the Dakota Project...
Middletown’s Fire Department and the New Middletown Department Store Team Up to Bring Santa to Life
Throughout the month of December, Middletown residents have had the opportunity to visit with Santa Claus...
Accommodating Migrants a Concern for an Overwhelming Number of New Yorkers: Quinnipiac University poll
According to a Quinnipiac University poll, published on Dec. 6, 85 percent of voting New Yorkers are...
A Decadent Adventure at the Sugar Factory in Times Square
Nestled in the heart of Manhattan at the bustling corner of 8th Ave and 44th Street, the renowned Las...
Santa Claus Returns to Middletown’s Tompkins Building for the First Time in 40 Years
For the first time in 40 years, Santa Claus has returned to the Tompkins building, now home to Middletown...
NY’s Abacus Federal Savings Bank Distributes $50,000 to Local Chinese Non-profits
On Nov. 24 the Abacus Federal Savings Bank announced that it would be distributing a total of $50,000...