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As Mamdani commits to expanding child care, parents say it’s making their plans to have a second child or return to the workforce more realistic.
Organizers have planned demonstrations on Saturday in Midtown, Park Slope, Staten Island, Fresh Meadows, Queens, the South Bronx and various other locations.
As energy costs skyrocket, campaign contributions from utility companies could become a liability.
Lawmakers say it needs to be too expensive to close a hospital without state permission.
HELP USA will manage intake services inside 114 Snediker Ave. on March 30.
Township officials are battling housing advocates over what’s known as the Mount Laurel doctrine.
Carina Kaufman-Gutierrez has along history of advocating on behalf of street vendors.
Business and labor leaders say they are girding for a policy fight likely to stretch from City Hall to Albany.
The new mayor is asking a new governor for record levels of aid, even as Sherrill tries to deal with the state's own budget shortfall.
A mother and her 7-year-old daughter were denied service at an Upper East Side salon, according to the lawsuit.