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  1. 16 de nov. de 2022 · In 1626, a Dutch colony inhabited what is now New York City and named the area New Amsterdam. That name stuck until King Charles II won the territory in 1664 and gifted it to his brother, the Duke of York, who renamed the area as "New York". Later, the state became known as New York and the five boroughs took on the collective name of New York ...

  2. Reserve your tickets to guarantee access to the Statue of Liberty Pedestal. The only way to guarantee access to the interior of the Statue of Liberty National Monument is to book in advance. Includes: Crown Reserve. Pedestal Reserve. General Admission. Ellis Island Hard Hat Tour. Round Trip Ferry Service.

  3. Vital Records has birth records (since 1881) for all of New York State except New York City. It does not have these records for New York City (the boroughs of Manhattan, Kings (Brooklyn), Queens, Bronx, and Richmond (Staten Island)). Birth records are also available from the local Registrar of Vital Statistics where the event occurred.

  4. 20 de jun. de 2023 · Download Emergency Executive Order 435. WHEREAS, a state of emergency to address the economic and health threats and impacts of COVID-19 in the City of New York was first declared in Emergency Executive Order No. 98, dated March 12, 2020, and extended most recently by Emergency Executive Order No. 411, dated May 20, 2023, and expired on June 19 ...

  5. Individuals and families in New York City (5 boroughs), Nassau, Suffolk and Westchester counties can now find and purchase in-home care from a New York State licensed home care services agency through NY State of Healthâ s home care partner, Carina.

  6. The Department of State only authenticates public documents issued in New York State which are signed by a New York State official or county clerk. At this time, New York State Department of State Apostille services may be obtained by the following methods: Mail. Walk-in service (New York City and Albany only)

  7. The flags of New York City include the flag of New York City, the respective flags of the boroughs of The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island, and flags of certain city departments. The city flag is a vertical tricolor in blue, white, and orange and charged in the center bar with the seal of New York City in blue.