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New York City public works commissioner Frederick H. Zurmuhlen requested in April 1952 that the Board of Estimate approve $900,000 for the fitting-out of the Central Library's second floor. [208] By then, the Central Library had a total annual circulation of 1.021 million, about one-seventh of the BPL system's total circulation. [209]
Processing times given by the U.S. Department of State as of July 2022 are eight to 11 weeks. The expedited process can take from five to seven weeks.
It was the first branch library to be erected in Brooklyn by the City of New York. [6] The branch was renovated in 2009 and now contains a reading room in the basement and a passport office. [42] Leonard Library 81 Devoe Street The 26,000-square-foot (2,400 m 2) library opened in 1908 and was designed by William Tubby. [43] Macon Library: 361 ...
Prime Minister Stefan Löfven announced in November 2014 that Sweden would re-open a general consulate in New York City, [4] then no earlier than fall of 2015. [5] On October 29, 2015, the Swedish government decided to upgrade the Swedish presence in New York City by opening a consulate general.
The Sheriff's Office (Sheriff) is the primary civil law enforcement agency of New York City and the enforcement division of the New York City Department of Finance. The Fire Department (FDNY) provides fire protection, technical rescue, primary response to biological, chemical and radioactive hazards, and emergency medical services.
A Los Angeles official is spearheading a COVID-19 vaccine passport initiative similar to one New York City announced this week, as the more contagious Delta variant adds to more hospitalizations ...
The New York Public Library (NYPL) is a public library system in New York City. With nearly 53 million items and 92 locations, the New York Public Library is the second-largest public library in the United States behind the Library of Congress and the fifth-largest public library in the world. It is a private, non-governmental, independently ...
The house was built in 1903 by John H. Hammond, a New York City banker. [1] The five-story Renaissance style limestone townhouse was designed by Carrère and Hastings, who were also responsible for the design of the New York Public Library Main Branch, [1] [2] and is regarded as one of their finest residences. [3]