As the city sets to fund more drug treatment centers, some New Yorkers are growing weary of clinics.
Oct 24, 2022 | Categories: Featured, Health, Living, Midtown West | Tags: drug treatment, harm reduction, housing works, Letitia James, Mayor Eric Adams, On Point NYC, opioid settlement, Positive Health Project | Comments Off on Midtown Locals Show Sympathy and Dismay for Drug Clinic, As City Plans for More
Union membership in the United States continues to decline but in New York City, private sector workers are organizing faster than workers in other urban environments.
Oct 18, 2022 | Categories: Business, Featured, Labor | Tags: 32BJ, CUNY, labor unions, SEIU, UAW, union | Comments Off on City Labor Movement Grows Despite National Decline
While there is help from the local government, non-profits, community-based organizations and activists said they are providing many of the services for asylum seekers.
Sep 29, 2022 | Categories: Community, Featured, Midtown West, Policy | Tags: asylum seeker, Department of Homeless Services, Immigration, Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs, MOIA, Port Authority, TLC NYC | Comments Off on Non-Profits and Activists Play Outsized Role in Asylum Seeker Care