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1. Get Free School Supplies In Manhattan At These 5 Events (patch.com) — Families in New York City can pick up free backpacks and essential school supplies at several upcoming Manhattan events, many of which also offer games, snacks, and music. Giveaways are scheduled in Inwood, around Columbia University, East Harlem, and Midtown before public schools reopen on Sept. 10, with children required to be present to receive items.
2. A Penn Station Tunnel Is Open Again. Another One Will Close This Fall (patch.com) — Train riders in New York City are seeing one East River tunnel into Penn Station back in service after a 15‑month Sandy-related rebuild, but another damaged tunnel will shut down later this fall. Amtrak's full-closure repair strategy, affecting LIRR, NJ Transit and Amtrak trains, will bring continued capacity limits and potential crowding through at least 2027.
3. These Are The Best Public High Schools In NYC For 2026-27: U.S. News (patch.com) — New York City families can see how 15 local public high schools stack up in U.S. News & World Report's 2026–27 rankings, which draw on 2023–24 performance data. The list highlights top schools across all five boroughs and explains how graduation rates, test scores, and college readiness shape each school's standing. It also notes how underserved students' outcomes and advanced coursework factor into the results.
4. Housing Provider Must Help Tenants Avoid Eviction: Lawsuit (patch.com) — New Yorkers in CAMBA supportive housing now have stronger protections against eviction under a new legal settlement, which requires the nonprofit to help tenants apply for city rental assistance like the One Shot Deal. The agreement forces CAMBA to explore payment plans and other alternatives before seeking eviction in housing court, with Legal Aid monitoring compliance across supportive housing units in New York City. These changes could affect thousands of vulnerable tenants citywide.
5. Confidence In Historic Super El Niño Grows: What To Know In NYC (patch.com) — New Yorkers are being told to brace for a potentially historic El Niño that could reshape the city's upcoming winter, influencing how much snow actually falls. Federal forecasters now see a very high chance of a very strong event, while private outlooks suggest warmer temperatures, active storms, and a tricky mix of rain, snow, and ice for the Northeast. The exact balance between snow and rain in New York City remains uncertain, but expectations are rising for a complicated season.
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