Top 5 Rinks to Go Roller Skating Near Rockland County
These are the best places to go roller skating near Rockland County, including roller rinks in Westc
These are the best places to go roller skating near Rockland County, including roller rinks in Westc
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Meet animals, see exhibits, and more at these zoos and wildlife education centers in Rockland County
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De Blasio says New York City schools will use a mix of in-person and remote learning indefinitely.
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Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that all New York schools will remain closed for the remainder of th
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that NYC public schools will be dropping traditional grades for stude
The New York Botanical Garden released NYBG at Home for Kids and Families, an online compilation of
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Paula Rosenthal launched Operation Get Well this week to provide get-well-soon cards to patients at
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Five teenagers from across New York City's boroughs were honored for their artistic contributions to
Rebecca and Danielle Apfelbaum, two middle school students from Great Neck, launched Givers of the W
Two New York City Council members introduced legislation that could make free summer camp a possibil
Mayor Bill de Blasio and Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza announced that 3-K for All will expand
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The York Early College Academy in Jamaica unveiled a new guidance suite that will host peer meditati
Cherie Qu of Bayside and Sadie Burke of Staten Island were featured as co-authors on a study publish
Google hosted the first of its parent-child Internet safety workshops in partnership with the Nation
Six Flags Great Adventure announced on Feb. 6 that all 26 locations will earn a Certified Autism Cen
First Lady Chirlane McCray revealed the city’s plan for New Family Home Visits to offer support to f
This year's New York International Children's Film Festival will run from Feb. 21-March 15 and will
Manhattan’s first urgent care just for pediatric patients, ProHEALTH Care, opened on the Upper East
The New York City Department of Education released the NYC Community Schools Impact Report on Jan. 2
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A “duck-tastic” Duck Donuts shop will open in Mamaroneck on Saturday, Jan. 11, the first to open in
The National Museum of Mathematics launched MathPlay, new preschool classes designed to improve earl
Trolls Live! is coming to Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden on Saturday, June 13 and Sunday, Jun
American Girl and Hearing Loss Association of America announced they are teaming up in honor of new
The New York State Education Department awarded INCLUDEnyc, a nonprofit dedicated to helping kids wi
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PM Pediatrics opened its 19th and newest practice in Riverdale on Dec. 17 at The Shops on Broadway.
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Dean Bellantoni, the owner of UFC Gym Mamaroneck, decided to expand the gym’s space and offerings fo
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New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, Deputy Mayor Phil Thompson, and Schools Chancellor Richard Carra
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