It is estimated that one in eight women in the United States will develop breast cancer in her lifetime, making it one of our most serious threats to public health. In New York City alone, each year approximately 5,000 women will learn they have breast cancer, the most commonly diagnosed form of cancer among women in the city. Moreover, approximately 1,200 women in New York City will succumb to the disease every year.
A communication from the Executive Director of Landmarks Perservation Commission about the landmark designaion of former L.P. Hollander & Company Building.
An application submitted by the Bronx Museum of the Arts for the site selection and acquisition of property at 1044-1048 Grand Concourse and 59 Carroll Place for the expansion of the museum.
The Civilian Complaint Review Board is an independent agency, who is empowered to receive, investigate, mediate, hear, make findings and recommend actions upon complaints against New York City police officers alleging the use of unnecessary force, abuse of authority, or the use of offensive language. This is the Executive Director's Report, given to the Board to assess, detailing the statistics of May 2013.
The Civilian Complaint Review Board is an independent agency, who is empowered to receive, investigate, mediate, hear, make findings and recommend actions upon complaints against New York City police officers alleging the use of unnecessary force, abuse of authority, or the use of offensive language. This is the Executive Director's Report, given to the Board to assess, detailing the statistics of June 2013.
This monthly report lists the statistics of the Civilian Complaint Review Board for the month of December 2013. It details the cases submitted and complaints and allegations received throughout the month, classifying them in categories such as type of force, type of discourtesy and type of offensive language.
This monthly report lists the statistics of the Civilian Complaint Review Board for the month of March 2014. It details the cases submitted and complaints and allegations received throughout the month, classifying them in categories such as type of force, type of discourtesy and type of offensive language.
This monthly report lists the statistics of the Civilian Complaint Review Board for the month of January 2014. It details the cases submitted and complaints and allegations received throughout the month, classifying them in categories such as type of force, type of discourtesy and type of offensive language.
This monthly report lists the statistics of the Civilian Complaint Review Board for the month of February 2014. It details the cases submitted and complaints and allegations received throughout the month, classifying them in categories such as type of force, type of discourtesy and type of offensive language.
This report details business income tax collection reports, summarizing monthly collections by industry sector, form type, and document type and fiscal year collections by month, industry sector and month, and form type and month. It contains the data from December 2003, as well as the fiscal year collections for the three most recent tax years. The number of transactions and the gross revenue is displayed, along with the percent of change between the current and preceding fiscal years for fiscal year collections, and it is organized by month, industry sector, form type and document type.
A report by the Departments of Health and Mental Hygiene and Homeless Services to give information about the health of the homeless of New York City and to offer recommendations on how to improve their health.
Regular Pap tests can prevent cervical cancer by identifying abnormalties before it becomes cancerous. Since its curable stages show no symptoms, women are recommended to get a screening every 1 to 3 years. However, despite the recommendation, 20% of women say they do not get Pap tests regularly. This report focuses on the characteristics of women who are not regularly getting tested and explores why they do not get tested regularly.
DOI and DOB issued their agencies' findings in the investigation into the December 14, 2011 elevator incident at 285 Madison Ave. in which an elevator accelerated from the lobby with its doors open, fatally injuring a 41-year-old woman attempting to step into the elevator.