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NYC Mayor Takes Steps To Help Support Working Families, Expands Paid Parental, Family Leave For Non-union City Employees

– New York City Mayor Eric Adams today took another step to support working-class families and make city government more family-friendly for thousands of employees by expanding both paid parental and family leave for non-union city workers. The effort will bolster the Adams administration’s efforts to retain top talent within the city’s workforce as it…

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NYC Mayor Announces 14 Judicial Appointments and Reappointments

New York City Mayor Eric Adams today announced 14 judicial appointments and reappointments to Family Court, Criminal Court, and Civil Court. Specifically, Mayor Adams appointed two Family Court judges and three Criminal Court judges, and reappointed two Family Court judges, six Criminal Court judges, and one interim Civil Court judge. “Public safety and justice are…

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As Number Of Asylum Seekers In New York City’s Care Tops 64,100, City Announces Additional Policies For Asylum Seekers In City Shelters

Announcement Builds on City’s Work Offering Intensified Casework Services and Distributing Notices to Adults. Upon Opening, Floyd Bennett Field to Serve Approximately. 500 Families with Children in Semi-Congregate Facilities. White House Cites New York City’s Efforts as “Best Practices” NEW YORK – New York City Mayor Eric Adams today announced additional policies to help asylum seekers…

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NYC Weather Alert: New Yorkers Strongly Urged to Take Safety Measures in Preparation for Periods of Heavy Rainfall, Flash Flooding Tonight and Tomorrow

Periods of Moderate to Heavy Rain May Produce Locally Significant Impacts on Travel, Transportation, and Infrastructure Late Friday Night into Saturday NEW YORK – New York City Mayor Eric Adams and the New York City Emergency Management (NYCEM) Commissioner Zach Iscol today advised New Yorkers to take safety measures in anticipation of heavy rainfall and flash…

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Year-Round Curbside Compost Collection to Start on Monday in NYC’s Most Populous Borough, Creating Nation’s Largest Free Composting Program

September 30, 2023 Brooklyn is Second Full Borough to Come on Board; Represents Adams Administration’sContinued Commitment to Serve Every Resident by October 2024 With Easiest Program Ever Thanks to Expanded Queens Composting Program, New York City Kept aRecord 200 Million Pounds of Compostable Material Out of Landfills NEW YORK — New York City Mayor Eric Adams and…

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