Stepping Up: Van Dyke Resident Association President Lisa Kenner on Three Decades of Work
Every March, we mark Women’s History Month by celebrating the contributions women have made throughout American history as well as
Read moreEvery March, we mark Women’s History Month by celebrating the contributions women have made throughout American history as well as
Read morePeak coastal storm season in NYC is from August through October every year. Make a plan to keep you and
Read moreLead paint inspections and assessments are required by law and are important so we can create safer and healthier homes for NYCHA residents, especially the Authority’s youngest residents.
Read moreEach year, more than two million poisonings are reported to the nation’s poison control centers, and more than 90 percent
Read more2020 was a year like no other in recent memory, requiring commuters, pedestrians, and bicyclists to social distance in the
Read moreMarvin Walton, the new NYCHA Vice President of Operations for Manhattan, certainly knows the ins and outs of managing public
Read moreWith a range of health and safety protocols in place, the Harvest Festivals at NYCHA’s farms delivered another season of fall-themed family fun this October.
Read moreThe pandemic may have temporarily forced them out of service, but NYCHA’s Digital Vans are now hitting the road again.
Read moreOn July 7, family, friends, and neighbors of the late Brandon Hendricks held a memorial event at the Jackson Houses basketball court in the Bronx to honor his life on what would have been his 18th birthday.
Read moreTo celebrate Women’s History Month, The NYCHA Journal is highlighting the Authority’s developments named after notable women. These trailblazing women
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