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New York Skate of Mind
Ice skating rinks are opening across the City in the coming weeks. Visit the nycgo.com Web site to learn about which rinks open when, admission fees, skate rental costs, and more.
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NYC: the Real Deal
This fall, enjoy exclusive NYC: The Real Deal offers throughout the five boroughs on arts, entertainment, dining, shopping and more, including many fun things to do for families.
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Free After School Swimming Lessons
Parks & Recreation's tradition of free swim instruction continues with this fall's After School Learn to Swim program. Swimming lessons for children ages 6-14 will be offered at ten pools across the City. Don't miss the October registration dates.
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Free in NYC
A daily guide to free events around the five boroughs, from film screenings and concerts to festivals, Broadway performances and more.
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CUNY Events
City University of New York (CUNY) colleges and schools hosts a variety of events on campuses Citywide.
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Fall Foliage Report
Visit the I Love NY Web site to see when and where the fall colors will be at their peak upstate.
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NYC 400
A trip to NYC has always been an adventure - perhaps even more so back in 1609, when Henry Hudson and his crew explored what became New Amsterdam. NYC and the Netherlands have planned a number of exciting events to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Hudson's arrival.
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NYC Service: Become a Volunteer
Launched by Mayor Bloomberg on Monday, April 20th, NYC Service is a new effort to promote service and volunteerism in New York City. A key goal for NYC Service is connecting those who want to serve with meaningful opportunities that address the City's most pressing local needs.
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Cool in Your Code
Tune in to NYC TV's Cool in Your Code, to learn what's cool, new, undiscovered and different throughout New York's 200 plus ZIP codes.
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Fall Broadway Preview
NYC & Company, New York City's official marketing and tourism organization, provides a preview of what's happening on Broadway this fall.
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NYC Sports
Visit nycgo.com to learn about sporting events happening Citywide.
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DID YOU KNOW

ArrowIt is Easy to Learn about Health Insurance Options
NYC Health Insurance Link can help you find and compare private health insurance plans for individuals and small businesses. Use this free online tool to view prices and benefits side by side and find a plan that fits your needs.

ArrowYou 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.

ArrowYou 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).

ArrowYou May Access Flood-Related Claim Forms Online
To file a claim related to flooding (Property Damage from Water), you may access the Comptroller's claim form (in PDF) via the New York City Office of the Comptroller's Web site.