Governor Hochul proclaims April 19–25 as National Crime Victims’ Rights Week in New York
Governor Kathy Hochul has proclaimed April 19–25 as National Crime Victims’ Rights Week across New York State. Landmarks will be illuminated statewide while officials highlight expanded support programs for those impacted by crime.
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Governor Hochul declares April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month in New York
Governor Kathy Hochul has declared April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month in New York. State landmarks will be illuminated in teal while new initiatives aim to improve support systems for survivors. Events like Denim Day highlight ongoing prevention efforts.
Marist College outlines activities for upcoming Admitted Student Days in April
Marist College has announced details for its upcoming Admitted Student Days this spring. Prospective students can tour new facilities like an Esports Lab and participate in interactive sessions designed to showcase campus life.
Flying Food Group seeks operations manager for JFK airline catering location
Flying Food Group is hiring an Airline Catering Operations Manager at its JFK location.
Jane Fraser appointed to Federal Advisory Council for the New York Fed
Jane Fraser has been named by the New York Fed’s board as their district’s representative on the Federal Advisory Council for a one-year term beginning January 2026. The council advises on banking matters across all twelve reserve districts.
Flying Food Group announces job openings in Jamaica, NY for multiple positions
Flying Food Group is hiring for several positions at its Jamaica, NY location.
Governor Hochul proclaims March 31 as Transgender Day of Visibility in New York
Governor Kathy Hochul has proclaimed March 31 as Transgender Day of Visibility in New York State. Sixteen landmarks will be illuminated in pink, white, and blue colors tonight as part of statewide recognition efforts.
Pace University to reopen One Pace Plaza East after renovations in fall 2026
Pace University will reopen One Pace Plaza East after renovations in fall 2026. The building will feature new facilities for performing arts and humanities instruction as part of ongoing efforts marking the university’s 120th anniversary.
Raymond Toenniessen appointed to New York Fed’s Community Advisory Group
Raymond Toenniessen has been named to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s Community Advisory Group. He brings experience from leading veteran-focused initiatives at Syracuse University. The group offers real-time insight into economic issues affecting diverse communities.







