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March 2020. NYPD taping off One Grand Central Place during the early afternoon of March 3, 2020, in response to New York's first confirmed case of COVID-19 person-to-person spread. New York City Subway passengers on March 9, when there were 16 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in New York City, with NYC Transit Interim President Sarah Feinberg on the ...
This is a list of public elementary schools in New York City. They are typically referred to as "PS number" (e.g., "PS 46", that is, "Public School 46"). Many PS numbers are ambiguous, being used by more than one school. The sections correspond to New York City DOE Regions. Some charter schools are included throughout this list; others may be ...
John Marshall High School, Rochester (Now All City) Mesivta of Roslyn, Roslyn. Reejas Bais Yankov School, Hewlett [9][10][11] Salamanca Alternative School, Salamanca (closed at end of 2012 school year) [12][13][14] Dr. Freddie Thomas High School, Rochester (former NCES ID 362475005586 [15]) - Currently Montessori Academy School No. 53.
Jonathan Limehouse, USA TODAY. November 4, 2024 at 4:36 PM. Election Day is here, and while voters head to the polls, their children may be enjoying their day off as many schools nationwide plan ...
Law enforcement officials responded to a shooting late in the evening of Monday, Oct. 29, at a Somers, N.Y., location, where they found one person dead, the New York State Police said in a ...
Many closings and cancellations followed the September 11 attacks, including major landmarks, buildings, restrictions on access to Lower Manhattan, as well as postponement or cancellation of major sporting and other events. Landmarks were closed primarily because of fears that they may be attacked.
Mother Cabrini High School – All-girls' school opened in 1899 by Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini; staffed by the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus; closed in June 2014. Monsignor Kelly Jr. High School – All-boys' school for gifted and the highest-I.Q. New York County students; closed in 1972.
Starting March 16, New York City schools were closed. On March 20, the New York State governor's office issued an executive order closing "non-essential" businesses. The city's public transportation system remained open, but service was substantially reduced. By April, hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers were out of work, with lost tax ...