Free Preschool With One Catch: It May Be a Long Commute Away
Many New York City families counted on the prospect of free preschool, but hundreds were not immediately offered a seat and may have to travel across town to available spots.
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Many New York City families counted on the prospect of free preschool, but hundreds were not immediately offered a seat and may have to travel across town to available spots.
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Mayor Adams said that his comment, which drew criticism from the right and the left, was based on numerous conversations he has had with migrants.
By Emma G. Fitzsimmons and
New York City plans to rebuild three piers and add a new cargo crane after taking control of more than 100 acres of the Brooklyn waterfront.
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The meeting was a highlight for the mayor, who is in Rome to speak at a conference about world peace and often talks about how his Christian faith informs his leadership.
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College Parent Arrested After Confrontation at Syracuse Campus Protest
Ronn Torossian, an associate of Mayor Eric Adams, said he was protesting what he sees as Syracuse University’s inadequate response to antisemitism since the Oct. 7 attack.
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In Rome, Adams Sees a Model for Helping Migrants Assimilate
The mayor praised the work of a migrant welcome center, which he visited at the end of a three-day trip, during which he also met with Pope Francis.
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With Conflicts at Home, Eric Adams Arrives in Rome to Discuss Peace
New York City’s mayor will attend a conference on peace during a three-day trip to Rome and the Vatican, where he is expected to meet Pope Francis.
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Eric Adams’s Brother Has a New Gig: Black-Tie Philanthropy
Bernard Adams has joined forces with a former model to start an organization that aims to improve New York City children’s access to arts and culture.
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Adams Says Rikers, Staffed by ‘Professionals,’ Is Ready for Trump
The judge in Donald J. Trump’s criminal case has threatened him with jail if he continues violating the terms of a gag order.
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The outdoor video link between the two cities was temporarily shut down after some questionable behavior on both sides.
By James Barron
The radio host talks to Lulu Garcia-Navarro about how he plans to wield his considerable political influence.
By Lulu Garcia-Navarro
Hui Qin pleaded guilty to giving more than $10,000 in illegal political campaign donations to three candidates, including Mayor Eric Adams.
By Karen Zraick and Bianca Pallaro
Zellnor Myrie, a left-leaning state senator from Brooklyn, is moving to run against Mayor Eric Adams in the Democratic primary next June.
By Jeffery C. Mays and Emma G. Fitzsimmons
The meeting is expected to happen on the sidelines of a larger event, the World Meeting on Human Fraternity, attended by Nobel laureates, artists, athletes and other politicians.
By Dana Rubinstein and William K. Rashbaum
The Council speaker requested an investigation of police officials’ use of social media to attack critics. The mayor’s office asked for an inquiry into a councilman’s behavior.
By Jeffery C. Mays
Mayor Eric Adams is resurrecting a budget gimmick and charging rent to the city’s Water Board, which will pass on the costs to ratepayers.
By Dana Rubinstein
Some of those arrested during the pro-Palestinian demonstration were outsiders, who appeared to be unaffiliated with the school, according to an analysis of Police Department data.
By Sharon Otterman and Chelsia Rose Marcius
The planned neighborhood in the far west of Manhattan has rebounded, at least in terms of leasing office space.
By James Barron
Demonstrators have raised Palestinian flags in place of American flags on several campuses, and drawn an angry response.
By Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs
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