Month: March 2025
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Mayor Adams announces $5.5M investment to expand free swim lessons for 18,000 students
During a recent press briefing, Mayor Eric Adams announced that $5.5 million will be invested to expand free swim lessons…
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Caribbean private sector upset about proposed tariff on Chinese ships
A normally conservative regional umbrella organization has told US trade authorities that any surcharge on Caribbean port calls by ships…
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Dancehall ‘Kings’ to perform in NYC
The three contenders for the “King of the Dancehall” title – Yellowman, Beenieman and Vybz Kartel – are scheduled to…
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Caribbean immigration advocates, lawmakers rally for $165M for legal services
Caribbean immigration advocates and lawmakers on Monday rallied in Albany for an investment of $165 million in the State budget…
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Rachel Watts: Leading the charge for Arts Education in New York City
For over four decades, Arts Connection has been a beacon of arts education in New York City, ensuring that public…
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Caribbean immigration advocates, lawmakers rally for $165M for legal services
Caribbean immigration advocates and lawmakers on Monday rallied in Albany for an investment of $165 million in the State budget…
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Bronx Borough President condemns Trump administration’s decision to revoke temporary legal status for migrants
Bronx Borough President Vanessa L. Gibson issued a sharp rebuke of the Trump administration’s recent decision to revoke Temporary Protected…
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Dancehall ‘Kings’ to perform in NYC
The three contenders for the “King of the Dancehall” title – Yellowman, Beenieman and Vybz Kartel – are scheduled to…
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Mayor Adams announces $5.5M investment to expand free swim lessons for 18,000 students
During a recent press briefing, Mayor Eric Adams announced that $5.5 million will be invested to expand free swim lessons…
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Caribbean private sector upset about proposed tariff on Chinese ships
A normally conservative regional umbrella organization has told US trade authorities that any surcharge on Caribbean port calls by ships…
Read More »