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Eric L. Adams. Mayor Eric Adams has served the people of New York City as an NYPD officer, State Senator, Brooklyn Borough President, and now as the 110th Mayor of the City of New York. He gave voice to a diverse coalition of working families in all five boroughs and is leading the fight to bring back New York City’s economy, reduce ...
About HRA. The Human Resources Administration (HRA) is the nation's largest social services agency and assists over three million low‐income and vulnerable New Yorkers annually through the effective and efficient administration of more than 12 major public benefits programs, which reflects this Administration's priority of addressing poverty and income inequality.
Nov 9, 2023 · Blue Note has been one of the best jazz clubs in New York, and the world, since the 1980s. It offers music every night at 8 p.m. and 10:30, and on Friday and Saturday nights has a late night ...
The 1898 consolidation created the city as it is today with five boroughs: Manhattan, the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island. The first mayor of the expanded city was Robert Anderson Van Wyck. The longest-serving mayors have been Fiorello H. La Guardia (1934–1945), Robert F. Wagner Jr. (1954–1965), Ed Koch (1978–1989) and Michael ...
Contact Us. Call 311, or 212-NEW-YORK (212-639-9675) if you are calling from outside NYC. Questions about certificates for newborns (born within the past 30 days): 646-632-6563 or email birth@health.nyc.gov. Email: Questions about a certificate request: nycdohvr@health.nyc.gov. Questions about correcting or amending a certificate (include the ...
The New York City Deferred Compensation Plan (DCP) allows eligible New York City employees a way to save for retirement through convenient payroll deductions. DCP is comprised of two programs: a 457 Plan and a 401 (k) Plan, both of which offer pre-tax and Roth (after-tax) options. For employees enrolled in a City pension plan, and for non ...
Mar 18, 2024 · Every year, City agencies make over 100 changes or additions to the City rules that are an important part of how government interacts with the public. New Yorkers can review proposed rules and voice their opinions about those rules before they are adopted into law.