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Mayor Bloomberg and Council Member Mark-Viverito Announce Plans for East Harlem Media, Entertainment and Cultural Center
Mayor Bloomberg and Council Member Melissa Mark-Viverito today announced plans for a 1.7 million-square-foot, mixed-use development on three predominantly vacant parcels in East Harlem.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
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NYC Scout


NYC*Scout
Mayor Bloomberg launched an online tool to track potholes and other street conditions found by SCOUT inspectors. Use the SCOUT map to find street conditions in your neighborhood.
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Universal Pre-K


Register for Pre-Kindergarten
The City of New York urges parents of four-year-olds to take advantage of free universal pre-kindergarten seats that are still available throughout the City.
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Fund for Public Schools


Shop for Public Schools: Shop Week
Shop for Public Schools is a program developed to raise funds for public school libraries. From October 1 through October 8 (Shop Week), participating merchants will donate a portion of their proceeds to The Fund for Public Schools to help revitalize public school libraries across our City.
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Time for a Flu Shot
Influenza is a very serious respiratory illness that can even lead to death. Flu shots can save lives, particulary among children and the elderly. Get the Flu Shot Guide from the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) to learn more about the flu and getting flu shots.
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"The New York City Waterfalls" Updated Hours
Beginning Monday, September 8th, the hours of operation for the New York City Waterfalls will be Tuesdays and Thursdays through Sunday from 12:30 pm to 9:00 pm, and Mondays and Wednesdays from 5:30 pm to 9:00 pm, through the scheduled end of the exhibition on October 13th.
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arrowViewing Areas Map (in PDF)
arrowViewing Areas List (in PDF)
arrowBike The Falls Map (in PDF)
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arrowGuide for Children and Adults (in PDF)
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Notify NYC

Notify NYC
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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Something big is taking root...


MillionTreesNYC - Dig In & Get Involved
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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PlaNYC logo PlaNYC: A Greener, Greater New York
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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NYC TV On-Demand

NYC TV On-Demand
NYCTVOD features NYC TV’s high quality video content online – the new alternative to watching television.
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Mayor Bloomberg Presents $59.1 Billion FY 2009 Executive Budget
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Mayor's Management Report

Mayor Bloomberg Releases FY 2008 Mayor's Management Report
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ArrowYou Can Submit Pictures and Video to the City
The City of New York has launched a pilot program that allows the public to submit still images and/or audio/video files of select conditions that occur in the City, by calling 311 or by visiting NYC.gov.

ArrowYou Can Help at It's My Park Day
Volunteer with the Prospect Park Alliance to help at It's My Park Day on October 18, 2008. Learn how you can help today!

ArrowYou 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.

ArrowYou 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!

ArrowYou 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.

ArrowYou 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.