Take a Hike

June 22, 2022

New York City Mayor Eric Adams tonight released the following statement following the Rent Guidelines Board’s (RGB) 5-4 vote to increase rents on rent-stabilized apartments:

Performing Arts Center Coming to Inwood

May 24, 2022

EDC

New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced that the People’s Theatre Project (PTP) — an immigrant- and women-led nonprofit — will own and operate a first-of-its-kind Immigrant Research and Performing Arts Center (IRPAC) coming to Inwood.

Apprehended!

April 13, 2022

NYPD News

Thanks to the outpouring of tips by the public & the tireless work of NY’s Finest & our law enforcement partners, Frank Robert James was taken into custody.

Subway Shooting

April 12, 2021

Mayor Adams

To today’s incident, as of now, we have not found any live explosive devices, but the suspect in today’s attack detonated smoke bombs to cause havoc.

The New (York City) Normal

March 7, 2022

Press Office

New York City Mayor Eric Adams today announced several changes to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions that will continue to protect the health and safety of all New Yorkers, while simultaneously boosting the city’s economic recovery.

One for the Money

February 13, 2022

NYC.gov

New York City Mayor Eric Adams yesterday announced that starting February 12 the city will reopen the $100 COVID-19 vaccine incentive for New Yorkers who get boosted at a city-run or SOMOS site through the end of the month.

Tata

January 28, 2022

qphotonyc

The eyes of New York City turned toward midtown this morning as the funeral mass for Police Officer Jason Rivera got underway at Saint Patrick’s Cathedral.

Blood on the Tracks

January 21, 2022

A Gazette Editorial

It’s not yet known if the brutal murder of Michelle Alyssa Go last week in the Times Square subway station was an ethnic hate crime, but it comes amid a sharp increase in attacks upon Asian Americans.