NYCHA Celebrates National Night Out
On August 2, New York City Police Department (NYPD) precincts celebrated the 39th annual National Night Out by hosting events
Read moreOn August 2, New York City Police Department (NYPD) precincts celebrated the 39th annual National Night Out by hosting events
Read moreNYCHA residents at 193 developments across the city have new resident association presidents and boards.
Read moreOn July 8, a new art exhibition, “Present Power / Future Hopes,” brought outdoor art indoors to showcase the work
Read moreDEADLINE EXTENDED! Applications are now open for the NYCHA-CUNY Scholarship. NYCHA annually provides numerous scholarships to support residents pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees
Read moreFor five years, residents of Penn-Wortman Houses had a gem in the neighborhood just for them. In 2017, the U.S.
Read moreAnnouncing the appointment of Eva Trimble as NYCHA’s Chief Operating Officer effective July 25.
Read moreJuneteenth is a holiday that marks the end of slavery in the United States when, in 1865, some of the
Read moreThe mural, “Saint Nicholas for All Unity Mural,” was painted by 120 residents, NYCHA staff, and community partners such as Harlem Children’s Zone.
Read moreAt Polo Grounds, NYCHA will connect all four 30-story towers to a central collection facility by replacing compactors at the bottom of trash chutes with a network of underground pipes.
Read moreThe former Johnson Houses resident created libraries at selected NYCHA development playgrounds to help provide a fun environment for children and their parents to read.
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