More than two dozen planned city-run preschools cost taxpayers up to hundreds of millions of dollars – while remaining completely empty for years, The Post has learned.
Weeksville was the second-largest free Black community in the pre-Civil War era, and Mayor Mamdani wants to make sure you know the story.
With plans for city-owned grocery stores and a focus on affordability, the new mayoral administration offers fresh hopes of successfully confronting the food crisis among students.
According to Blank Street, the brand started in August 2020 as a 5-by-10-foot coffee cart at the Wythe Diner in Brooklyn. It ...
After two decades of neighborhood walks with residents, Gabrielle Bendiner-Viani’s new book, “The Cities We Need,” shows the ...
The Supreme Court has sided with Republicans in ruling that the boundaries of the only GOP-held congressional district in New ...
Now the only real suspense about House races lingers in Long Island's 4th Congressional District, where the momentary wisdom is that former Rep. Anthony D'Esposito will soon face Rep. Laura Gillen for ...
Assembly Member Jenifer Rajkumar exclusively shared with QNS that she is announcing "Revive Atlantic 2.0," a new plan that hopes to revitalize Atlantic Aveune ...
Families who live in School Districts 18 and 23, which covers Canarsie, Remsen Village, Brownsville and Ocean Hill, can apply ...
The first 2,000 free seats for 2-year-olds are coming this fall, with state funding now committed to expand ‘2-K’ to 12,000 ...
New York City is launching its free child care program for 2-year-olds in the fall, starting with a handful of local school districts. Is your neighborhood on the list?