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Medly Pharmacy Opens New Manhattan Location Dedicated to Serve Westchester and Long Island
The fastest-growing digital pharmacy inks another piece of real estate to reach those to the north and east of NYC
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BROOKLYN, N.Y., May 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Medly Pharmacy, a full-service digital pharmacy that offers free same-day prescription delivery, announced today the opening of their new Manhattan location located at 1868 3rd Ave, New York, NY 10029. The location allows Medly to accommodate a recent surge in demand across northern Manhattan and the Bronx, while also tapping into the Long Island and Westchester markets.
Cuomo signs law to restore voting rights to parolees immediately after prison release By Adam Brewster
May 5, 2021 / 8:08 PM / CBS News
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday signed a law that will automatically restore voting rights for people upon being released from prison. I strongly believe that restoring the right to vote to people who have paid their debt to society strengthens our democracy, promotes successful reentry into the community, and makes New York a safer and fairer place to live, Cuomo said in a statement.
The new law codifies a practice that has been in place in New York since Cuomo issued an executive order in 2018 allowing people on parole to have their voting rights restored with his approval. More than 67,000 New Yorkers released on parole had their voting rights restored, according to a Cuomo spokesperson.