The disparity of two approaches since April has brought rent relief to thousands of tenants in Rochester and Monroe County while the city of Yonkers – without collaboration with Westchester – will soon launch its program to give up to $14.5 million in federal rent aid.
New York state, meanwhile, has yet to reveal when it will make $1 billion available to tenants and landlords in the rest of the state, including 11 counties and 6 cities and towns with population of more than 200,000 which turned over their bountiful allotments of federal emergency rent assistance dollars to the state to administer.
That includes Rockland, Westchester, Dutchess, Oneida and Orange counties.
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BEING stuck in lockdown can leave us feeling like we ve got little to do - but no fear, there s always series to binge watch on Netflix.
Luckily for us, the streaming service has a whole host of gripping, disturbing and outrageous true crime dramas that you can ink your teeth into. Here are some of our favourites.
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The Confession Tapes
The 2017 true crime television documentary series follows the story of a number of people who were convicted of murder, but go on to say that their confessions were tampered with. It has been praised for its great representation of criminal law, miscarriages of justice and psychology. One episode looks at a man who was advised to confess to murdering a teenage girl at the wheel of his truck whilst driving, while another follows Hamid Hayat s case of admitting to attending a terrorist camp. Fans have compared the series to other popular crime documentaries like The Keepers and Making a Murderer.
Today is Earth Day, which every year seems to take on a new and darker tone, as the reality of our climate crisis becomes that much more tangible, whether itâs powerful hurricanes in the Gulf, wildfires in the West or deep freezes in Texas.
The first Earth Day was celebrated in 1970, the brain child of Sen. Gaylord Nelson, who sought to fuse environmentalism with the protest spirit of the 1960s to bring consciousness and awareness to the health of our planet. Now, more than ever, climate change and preserving our world for generations to come is the most crucial global issue of our day. Hereâs a list of some films to learn more about the climate crisis, the history of Earth Day and some of the inspiring individuals who have shaped this movement. May we all follow their lead.
This Thursday is Earth Day, which every year seems to take on a new and darker tone, as the reality of our climate crisis becomes that much more tangible, whether itâs powerful hurricanes in the Gulf, wildfires in the West or deep freezes in Texas.
The first Earth Day was celebrated in 1970, the brain child of Sen. Gaylord Nelson, who sought to fuse environmentalism with the protest spirit of the 1960s to bring consciousness and awareness to the health of our planet. Now, more than ever, climate change and preserving our world for generations to come is the most crucial global issue of our day. Hereâs a list of some films to learn more about the climate crisis, the history of Earth Day and some of the inspiring individuals who have shaped this movement. May we all follow their lead.