
Department for the Aging - NYC.gov
NYC Aging’s Activities Finder makes it easier to search for events and activities that meet the interests of older New Yorkers, and their caregivers. You can find the closest one to you and whether they are available virtually or in-person.
Find Help - NYC Aging - NYC.gov
Aging Connect is the New York City Department for the Aging’s information and referral contact center for older adults and their families. To reach Aging Connect, call 212-AGING-NYC (212-244-6469) or send us a message .
Service Finder - Department for the Aging - New York City
Have a question? Contact Aging Connect. 212-AGING-NYC (212-244-6469) or call 311 | © 2025 - Department for the Aging
Bronx District Attorney Darcel D. Clark and New York City Police Commissioner Keechant L. Sewell today announced that 20 people—including four adolescent offenders—have been indicted on charges related to multiple shootings and stabbings that spanned three years, the latest one on March 15.
Contact - NYC Aging
Aging Connect is the New York City Department for the Aging’s information and referral contact center for older adults and their families. Callers are referred to resources, services and opportunities in their community.
Older Adult Center - NYC Aging - NYC.gov
We recommend you contact your local OAC for more information or call Aging Connect at 212-AGING-NY (212-244-6469) for more information. Join us! Visit your local older adult center today.
NYC Department of Buildings
DOB's Small Business Team Provides Guidance and Resources to NYC's Small Business Community. If you are an entrepreneur or small business owner planning on opening a new place of business, renovating an existing one, or need answers to project-specific questions, then DOB's Small Business Team (SBT) is here to assist you. SBT provides one-on ...
Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities - NYC Aging - NYC.gov
Every NYC Aging-funded NORC provides services and activities that help residents stay engaged, healthy and active, and help them age in their homes, among family and friends. To find the closest NYC Aging-funded NORC near you, visit the Find Services page, where you can also see a list of programs they provide.
2023-2024 School Year Calendar - New York City Public Schools
The following are non-public holidays observed by New York City Public Schools: Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Election Day, Diwali, the day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, New Year’s Eve, Lunar New Year, Good Friday, Eid al-Fitr, Passover (first two days), and Eid al-Adha.
NYC Department of Finance
Welcome! The Department of Finance collects the revenues that make every city service possible.