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Noncitizens in NYC can’t vote, but they can still influence elections through campaigning, education and budgeting programs.
COBLESKILL, NY (WRGB) — A Cobleskill non-profit is getting extra help this summer thanks to Price Chopper’s Golub Foundation.
A new law has opened the door for owners of certain large mixed-income housing developments to partially convert to ...
Long Island will compete with New York’s nine other regions for tens of millions of dollars from the state for one large ...
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNNYC Pride sees $750K shortfall due to pullback from big corporate sponsorsKilbride told Gay City News that NYC Pride’s flagship events — PrideFest, the Pride March, and Youth Pride — will go on as ...
One New York post-acute care chain is developing the next generation of certified nursing assistants with an in-house ...
A nonprofit organization in Wayne County that has played a key role in providing mental health support in school districts ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNNew York City mayor announces business council to build economic ties with IsraelEric Adams and Economy Minister Nir Barkat launch New York City-Israel Economic Council to support Israeli businesses, ...
Democrat Sam Sutton has won a special election for a New York state Senate seat, repelling Republican efforts to flip the ...
The games are not just for enthusiasts. With activities between innings for crowd involvement, Leprechaun baseball welcomes ...
FORCE Detroit was awarded $2 million to fund and support its work through 2027, but in April, it found out almost all of it is now gone.
Find out where to get free composting this summer for your yard, garden or neighborhood tree pits—made from decomposed food ...
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