February 2025

GOVERNOR HOCHUL TO FEDERAL WORKERS: HERE IN NEW YORK, WE SAY ‘YOU’RE HIRED’

While DOGE Attacks and Undermines the Federal Workforce, Governor Hochul Launches Recruitment Effort New Web Portal At NY.gov/WeWantYou Offers Resources and Support for Federal Workers Interested In State Service Governor Hochul’s Video to Potential Recruits is Available to Stream on YouTube Here and TV Quality Video is Available Here Governor Kathy Hochul today launched a […]

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In Her Galleries, Nunu Hung Has Built a Bridge Between Taiwan and the U.S.

After founding her gallery in Taipei in 2014, Nunu Hung was ready—less than a decade later—to embark on the ambitious project of expanding to New York. In 2023, she inaugurated a second gallery space, a 3,000-square-foot location at 381 Broome Street, making history as the first Taiwanese gallery to establish a presence in the city.

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Manhattan buildings sit at corner of prestige and high rent after address changes

On a recent morning, a pedestrian waited outside the subway entrance at East 42nd Street and Lexington Avenue to ask for directions to 10 Grand Central. “Sorry, can’t help you,” said a gentleman named Mark, who works nearby in financial services. “I bet it’s near the train station.” Indeed, 10 Grand Central is one block

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State stalls health claims database launch as medical prices skyrocket: report

A state health claims database meant to illuminate costs still has not launched more than a decade after officials first announced it. The delay is contributing to skyrocketing medical spending, according to a new report from a nonprofit seeking to reduce health costs. State lawmakers passed a law in 2011 to establish a public-facing “all

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At a Glance: Feb. 25

TRANSPLANT TRANSPLANT: Stony Brook University Hospital is relocating outpatient transplant services at its East Setauket location. The project entails moving the program roughly half a mile to an existing clinic, according to plans filed with the state Department of Health. The new location will offer pre- and post-operative visits, evaluations, regulatory information and financial consultation.

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