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Mayor Adams Signs Legislation To Prohibit Height Or Weight Discrimination In Employment, Housing, And Public Accommodations

Mayor Eric dams: Good to see you, brother. Congratulations. Good morning, good morning, good morning everyone. Really excited about this bill and thanking the councilman for really thinking differently of how we deal with equality in a real way in our city and for hearing the concerns of not only his constituents, but throughout the city…

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Mayor Adams Announces $6 Million in Funds to Rehabilitate Newly Designated Landmark Colored School No. 4′

Mayor Adams Announces $6 Million in Funds to Rehabilitate Newly Designated Landmark ‘(Former) Colored School No. 4’ Site is Only Known Surviving Example of Racially Segregated School in Manhattan Repairs Will Help Preserve New York’s Black History Landmarks Preservation Commission Voted to Designate as Individual Landmark Earlier Today NEW YORK – New York City Mayor Eric…

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Mayor Eric Adams’ Statement on New York City’s Right to Shelter Law

 New York City Mayor Eric Adams today released the following statement after the New York City Department of Law filed an application for modification of provision of final judgment following a 1984 consent decree in Callahan v. Carey related to the city’s Right to Shelter law:  “From the start, let us be clear, that we are in no way seeking to end…

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Feast for the Senses: Greek Jewish Festival Celebrates Unique Heritage of Romaniote Jews in Manhattan’s Lower East Side

“” The Kehila Kedosha Janina Synagogue and Museum hosted their eighth annual Greek Jewish Festival on May 21, 2023, in front of their landmark synagogue at 280 Broome St, between Allen St and Eldridge St, on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. The festival celebrated the unique Romaniote and Sephardic heritage of the Jews of…

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