Flu Season
Flu Season is upon us. It’s not too late to protect yourself
and your family by getting flu shots. Everyone, especially children,
people aged 50 and older, and people with certain pre-existing
physical conditions, can benefit from a flu shot. The Department
of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) has issued a health bulletin
with more information about influenza, those most at risk, and
how and where to get vaccinations. Get
the bulletin (in PDF)
2009
NYC School Survey
Don't miss your chance to tell your school what it's doing well
and what it could do better. Fine out more about this year's Learning
Environment Survey and take the survey online. Read
the press release Take
the survey online
2009
Water Conservation Art & Poetry Contest
The New York City Department of Environmental Protection is proud
to announce their annual Water Conservation Art & Poetry Contests.
These special education programs give students from New York City
a chance to creatively express their understanding of water resources. Learn
more
Earned
Income Tax Credit & the $aveNYC Account
The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) returns federal, state, and
New York City tax dollars to qualifying families and individuals
to help cover basic expenses. $aveNYC accounts offer a unique opportunity
to eligible tax filers to use a portion of their tax refund to
build savings. Read
the press release Learn
more about tax credits Learn
about the $aveNYC account
FEATURED EVENT
6th Annual Folk Feet Showcase March 1, 2009
Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts View Full Events Calendar
Flu Shots Are Recommended for All Children Influenza season is arriving, and now is the time to get vaccinated. Vaccination is recommended for all children between 6 months and 18 years of age.
You
Can Purchase NYC Parking Cards Online or Via CityStore Prepare ahead for parking in the City, purchase
an NYC Parking Card online
or via CityStore. Learn
more about NYC Parking Cards at the DOT Web site.
You
Can Get Restaurant Inspection Results Online Find information on the latest inspection of
each of New
York City's more than 20,000 restaurants from the Department of Health
and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH).