Brooklyn native reviews paperwork aboard USS Tripoli

Brooklyn native reviews paperwork aboard USS Tripoli

By:(Ms. Megan S. Lemly) Navy Office of Community Outreach | Editorial credit: DLeng / Shutterstock.com Hello, U.S. Navy sailors serve and protect from around the globe, and every sailor got their start somewhere. Below you’ll find information about a sailor with ties to your area. You’re welcome to run this content as a news item […]

NYC Mandates Extra Prep for Kids on Cusp of Passing State Reading Tests

NYC Mandates Extra Prep for Kids on Cusp of Passing State Reading Tests

By Alex Zimmerman and Michael Elsen-Rooney, chalkbeat.org  New York City elementary schools have been ordered to step up preparation for next month’s state reading tests, a so-called “sprint” to boost scores that is raising eyebrows among educators and experts. District officials have asked principals to focus extra test prep on students in grades 3-5 who […]

Mayor Puts on a Brave Face as Foes Tout Their Fundraising Hauls

Mayor Puts on a Brave Face as Foes Tout Their Fundraising Hauls

By Katie Honan, Gwynne Hogan and Samantha Maldonado, THE CITY | Editorial credit: Ben Fractenberg/THE CITY New York City Mayor Eric Adams was denied city-funded matching funds on Monday in the latest blow to his flagging reelection bid. Other candidates were able to boast about their recent fundraising efforts. Former Governor Andrew Cuomo raised what he said was […]

Comptroller Wins Owed Wages for Underpaid Construction and Building Workers

Comptroller Wins Owed Wages for Underpaid Construction and Building Workers

By Claudia Irizarry Aponte, THE CITY Three construction firms subcontracted by city agencies and Con Edison failed to pay workers their full required wages so have agreed to pay six figures in back pay and penalties, under settlements announced by Comptroller Brad Lander Thursday. The city comptroller also penalized a Brooklyn apartment developer and ordered […]

How to Choose Between Wills and Trusts in New York Estate Planning: Working with Figeroux & Associates

How to Choose Between Wills and Trusts in New York Estate Planning: Working with Figeroux & Associates

By Brian Figeroux, Esq. Estate planning is a critical step in securing your family’s financial future and ensuring your assets are distributed according to your wishes. In New York, two of the most commonly used estate planning tools are wills and trusts. While both serve the purpose of asset distribution, they function differently and offer […]

Trump Tariffs Plunge Local NYC Businesses Into Uncertainty

Trump Tariffs Plunge Local NYC Businesses Into Uncertainty

By Greg David, THE CITY On-and-off taxes on imports from China, Mexico and Canada make planning difficult and keep customers cautious about spending, say entrepreneurs. The glass bottles that Annie Bassin uses to bottle her wellness beverage come from China and became 25% more expensive when President Donald Trump imposed a tariff during his first […]

How to File for Divorce in New York: A Step-by-Step Analysis

How to File for Divorce in New York: A Step-by-Step Analysis

By Brian Figeroux, Esq.  Divorce can be a complicated and emotional process, and understanding the legal procedures can make it less overwhelming. If you are planning to file for divorce in New York, it is important to understand the requirements, paperwork, and process to ensure a smooth legal transition. This article provides a detailed analysis […]

State Comptroller DiNapoli and Dept. of Financial Services Superintendent Harris Designate New Banking Development District Branch to Support Community Banking in Red Hook

State Comptroller DiNapoli and Dept. of Financial Services Superintendent Harris Designate New Banking Development District Branch to Support Community Banking in Red Hook

Comptroller Deposited $10 Million in Public Funds to Spring Bank Branch as Part of Program to Increase Access to Financial Services in Historically Underserved Communities New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli and Department of Financial Services Superintendent Adrienne A. Harris today announced the approval of Spring Bank’s Red Hook Branch as a Banking Development […]

Attorney General James Sues Trump Administration over Mass Firings of Federal Workers

Attorney General James Sues Trump Administration over Mass Firings of Federal Workers

Federal Agencies Violated the Law by Firing Thousands of Probationary Workers Without Warning  AG James and Coalition of 19 Attorneys General File Lawsuit to Reinstate Fired Workers NEW YORK – New York Attorney General Letitia James and a coalition of 19 other attorneys general today filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for illegally firing […]

Mayor Adams, DA Bragg Announce New Community Coalition to Enhance Quality of Life, Improve Safety Near Washington Square Park

Mayor Adams, DA Bragg Announce New Community Coalition to Enhance Quality of Life, Improve Safety Near Washington Square Park

Editorial credit: Steve Sanchez Photos / Shutterstock.com “Village Interagency Task Force” Includes More Than 10 City Agencies and Community Partners to Create a Cleaner, Safer, and More Vibrant Community NEW YORK – New York City Mayor Eric Adams and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin L. Bragg, Jr. today announced the launch of the “Village Interagency Task Force,” […]

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