Local Government

Carolyn B. Maloney (D) Representative in Congress - 12th Congressional District

You can email Carolyn Maloney through her official website:

http://maloney.house.gov/services/email-me

Manhattan District Office

1651 3rd Avenue, Suite 311
New York, NY 10128-3679
Phone: 212-860-0606
Fax: 212-860-0704

Hours:
Monday – Friday 9am – 6pm

Telephone: 212-860-0606

 

 


Dan Quart - New York State Assembly Member - 73rd Assembly District

New York State Assembly Member represents the 73rd Assembly District in Albany.

Email: quartd@assembly.state.ny.us

Telephone: 212-605-0937

Office at:

353 Lexington Avenue

Suite 704

New York, NY 10016


17th Precinct Community Affairs

167 East 51st Street, New York, NY, 10022-6010

212-826-3211

The NYPD 17th Precinct is located in midtown Manhattan and comprised of the following communities: Sutton Area, Beekman Place, Kips Bay, Turtle Bay, Murray Hill, Manhattan East and the Rose Hill Community. The Precinct serves three main constituents - residential, business and diplomatic communities.

Contact Information Precinct: 212-826-3211

Community Affairs: 212-826-3228

Community Policing: 212-826-3212

Crime Prevention: 212-826-3224

Domestic Violence: 212-826-3210

Youth Officer: 212-826-3207

Auxiliary Coordinator: 212-826-3216

Detective Squad: 212-826-3206

Meetings:

The Precinct Council meeting is held on the last Tuesday of every Month at 6 P.M. at the Sutton Place Synagogue, 225 East 51st Street.

Crime statistics page www1.nyc.gov/assets/nypd/downloads/pdf/crime_statistics/cs-en-us-017pct.pdf.


Adopt-a-Basket Program - Volunteer to help keep NYC clean!

The NYC Department of Sanitation (DSNY) is seeking participants for a program that will keep our streets clean. By volunteering for the Adopt-a-Basket program, you will be ensuring that a trash receptacle near you is properly maintained and will not overflow.

Here’s how it works: DSNY provides a supply of plastic liners, a collection schedule, and a direct DSNY contact at its local office. To help, monitor your litter baskets; when they are three-quarters full, remove the used plastic liners, tie them, leave them next to the basket and insert a new liner.

It’s easy to register - just visit nyc.gov/adoptabasket and sign up to help us keep New York City healthy, safe and clean.


Assemblymember Harvey Epstein, Assembly District 74

State Assemblymember Harvey Epstein represents the East Side of Manhattan, including the neighborhoods of the Lower East Side, East Village, Alphabet City, Stuyvesant Town/Peter Cooper Village, Murray Hill, Tudor City and the United Nations.

District Office
250 Broadway,
22nd Floor
New York, NY 10007
212-979-9696


Albany Office
427 LOB
Albany, NY 12248
518-455-5506


Bellevue-Educare Childcare Center (MAUH)

462 First Avenue, New York, NY 10016

212-679-2393

Grades: Pre-K


Blog: A Brief Guide to Building Research in NYC

By Philip Sutton, Milstein Division of U.S. History, Local History & Genealogy, Stephen A. Schwarzman Building of  the New York Public Library, October 14, 2011.

The New York Public Library's Milstein Division is home to one of the largest free United States history, local history, and genealogy collections in the country, and many of the library's patrons are writing their family histories. Many reference questions pertain to building histories, especially in the light of genealogy. Afterall, those ancesters lived somewhere, and it's natural to wonder what it was like where they lived.

Sometimes patrons are curious about the buildings they live in, when the buildings were built, and by whom. They might wonder, "Who lived in my apartment building?," "What were they like?," and "What were their lives like?" The library gets these type of questions so often, they put together a brief guide to the kinds of materials that you might use to research a New York City building's history. 


Board of Elections in the City of New York

Get information about important voting dates, candidates, polling places. etc.

Executive Office: 32 - 42 Broadway, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10004

Tel: 212-487-5400

For General information email: ElectionInfo@boe.nyc.ny.us

Hours of Operation - 9 A.M. - 5 P.M.

On Election Days, polling places are open 6am to 9pm.

Polling place locator: www.vote.nyc.ny.us/html/home/locator_updates.shtml

You can also view a sample ballot showing the candidates from the polling place locator.

Information about Judges' elections can be found at: https://www.nycourts.gov/vote


Brian P. Kavanagh (D), Member of the Assembly - 74th Assembly District

District Office
237 1st Avenue (14th Street)
Room 407
New York, NY 10003
212-979-9696

He can be contacted through his website:

http://nyassembly.gov/mem/Brian-Kavanagh/contact/

 


Burglary Prevention Tips from the 17th Police Precinct

- Lock your doors and windows - especially near rear fire escapes

- Do not buzz in strangers - question contractors and inspectors before buzzing

- Anyone doing work or inspection should have proper ID and authorization from the super

- If window locks are inoperable, notify super and building management

- If you see suspicious persons, notify 911


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