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Mayor Bloomberg, Police Commissioner Kelly, Fire Commissioner Scoppetta
and Health Commissioner Frieden today warned New Yorkers of the consequences
of transporting, buying, selling or using illegal fireworks. In New
York City, all consumer fireworks are illegal and individuals caught
buying, selling or using fireworks will be arrested. Those caught
transporting fireworks into the City will have their vehicles seized
by the Police Department (NYPD).
Thursday, July 3, 2008
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Thursday, June 26, 2008
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NYCTV, the City's official TV channel, recently received a record
36 Telly Award. The Telly Awards honor excellence in production
across a range of crafts and are considered to be among the most
prestigious industry awards in the television sector.
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There are lots of event to enjoy this weekend in NYC, including
the Macy's 4th of July Fireworks, the 98th Annual Travis Fourth
of July Independence Day Parade on Staten Island, the Woodside on
the Move Festival in Queens, the International African Arts Festival
in Brooklyn, or take a dip in the Floating Pool in the Bronx.
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more about these and other events
Learn
about Fourth of July events in Parks
Learn
about Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks
Report
illegal fireworks
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Notify NYC is a new service designed to enhance the delivery of emergency
information to the public. During the pilot phase, the City will test
different kinds of public messaging, including email, text messaging
and telephone, to determine the best way to launch a Citywide program.
There are currently four communities involved in the pilot.
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MillionTreesNYC is a Citywide, public-private initiative to plant
and care for one million new trees across the City's five boroughs
over the next decade. Visit the site to learn how you can dig in
and get involved.
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MillionTreesNYC
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PlaNYC is designed to achieve the City's sustainability goals while
building a greener, greater New York. The PlaNYC Web site now includes
details of the City's greenhouse gas inventory, which sets the benchmark
from which the City's 30 percent reduction target is based.
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You
Can Help Feed the Homeless
Volunteer
with The Bowery Mission to help feed the homeless, preparing and serving
meals as well as assisting with the cleanup. Learn
how you can help today.
The US is Converting to Digital TV
At midnight on February 17, 2009, all full-power
television stations in the United States will stop broadcasting in analog
and switch to 100% digital broadcasting. Learn
how you can prepare and about the converter box coupon program.
You
May Qualify for Benefits
Visit www.nyc.gov/accessnyc
to screen your family for up to 35 City, State, and Federal health and
human service benefit programs. In addition to screening, you can learn
about the programs, how to apply, where to go, and even print filled in
applications.
You
Can Watch NYC TV On-Demand
Watch all of NYC
TV programs anytime and anywhere you want with NYCTVOD
- an online video channel, bringing high quality video content to the
global audience. Check out Everything New York on NYC
TV On-Demand today!
You
Can Get Historic Photos Online
Between 1939 and 1941, the City photographed
every house and building in the five Boroughs. Copies of these tax
photos are available for purchase online via the Municipal
Archives.
You
Can Locate City Services using NYCityMap
Use NYCityMap
to find information on transportation, education, public safety, resident
services, neighborhood information, and City life. And don't miss the
latest feature - an aerial view of the City.
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