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NY Eviction Moratorium Extended To Jan. 1 For Residential Tenants
Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday announced that the state’s coronavirus-related eviction ban will last at least until Jan. 1, 2021.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday announced that the state’s coronavirus-related eviction ban will last at least until Jan. 1, 2021.

The stores will be offering special deals, taking donations and featuring pets who are up for adoption.
"COVID helped me take a step back and realize there is more to life than the daily grind. This time we get to spend together is priceless."
Patch offers a handy guide to school reopenings this week, including how to check coronavirus levels and other safety measures.
The pizzeria is under new ownership for the first time in 36 years. Read the full Q&A with the new owners inside the article.
In fact, the two counties accounted for 12 percent of New York's new positive test results Thursday.
Patch is tracking all the Brooklyn public schools with confirmed COVID-19 cases, using data from the NYC Department of Education.
Non-union school managers are among 9,000 city employees under five-day furloughs, Chancellor Richard Carranza told staff, reports say.
Patch is tracking all the Queens public schools with confirmed COVID-19 cases, using data from the NYC Department of Education.
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Friday the Open Restaurants program will be a lasting part of dining in the city.
Chef Hiroki Odo is set to offer a once a week whiskey lounge experience in a Lower Manhattan penthouse.
A Brooklyn day care was shut down for 24 hours after tests confirmed COVID-19 cases. All the cases were detected Wednesday, officials said.
The Target at Broadway between W. 61st and 62nd Streets will be opening in October, according to the website ILoveTheUpperWestSide.
A GoFundMe was created Thursday to raise funds for the diner's staff. It raised over $1,000 in the first three hours.
When their children repeatedly forgot masks when they left the house, The Andreas got a nifty idea. Now, they own a thriving small business.
Despite months of challenges posed by the pandemic, Marc LaMaina said the future is bright at the new Center Moriches Lucharitos location.
Have you ever had classic French cuisine inside a plastic bubble on an Upper West Side sidewalk?
The transit agency is adding nearly 1,000 more bus trips starting Oct. 1 as in-person learning expands in the city's schools.
Grandchamps was one of five New York City eateries chosen by the Tonight Show to receive a $20,000 check through a partnership with Google.
Lakou Cafe was one of five New York City eateries chosen by the Tonight Show to receive a $20,000 check through a partnership with Google.
Kitchen Arts & Letters was at risk of closing for good, but "astonishing" support through an online fundraiser may manage to keep it afloat.
“Step up and lead,” Gov. Andrew Cuomo told city leaders who’ve dragged their feet on state-mandated police reform talks and rising crime.
"I haven't put a dollar in my pocket since the pandemic," Peter Papadatos, the owner of Park Slope Pet Supplies, told Patch.
Mayor Bill de Blasio framed a broad vision of New York City emerging from the coronavirus crisis as a global hub of health care innovation.
Financial losses may delay the Second Avenue Subway's extension into East Harlem, but the MTA is still eyeing properties, THE CITY reported.
Their hard work, despite the year’s challenging circumstances, was recognized.
The Noguchi Museum is among a growing number of New York City museums that have reopened in the last month.
Pandemic limitations have already reshaped the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and Times Square New Year's Eve, but other events will change.
The furloughs starting October will hit staff who are managers and will save $21 million amid a budget crisis, Mayor Bill de Blasio said.
Three schools were closed — but have since reopened — out of 21 with confirmed cases between Sept. 18 to 21.
For the first time in over a century, crowds won't flock to Times Square for New Year's Eve—but the ball will still drop, organizers said.
Chef Marco Pellegrini is bringing authentic Italian cuisine, such as pasta and woodfire-grilled meats, inspired by the region he grew up in.
COVID-19 surges in several Brooklyn and Queens neighborhoods are bigger problems than officials first realized, Mayor Bill de Blasio said.
Mayor Bill de Blasio claimed there will be enough staff for upcoming phases of in-person classroom instruction starting next week.
Mayor Bill de Blasio said officials are watching six new neighborhoods across New York City where COVID-19 have ticked up in recent days.
New numbers released by the city show 54 percent of students under a blended learning plan and 46 percent fully remote.
The city’s bars, restaurants and nightlife venues continue to struggle paying rent amid coronavirus restrictions, according to a new study.
Stores once again will be barred from using the bags after a delay caused by the pandemic and a lawsuit.
“I feel very good about the trajectory we’re on,” he said Monday as 90,000 students returned to classrooms amid a bumpy rollout.