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Vinegar Hill »

The mayor said the comptroller's report misrepresented the current status of pre-K expansion.

Civic Center »

Comptroller Scott Stringer said he would not be able to review all the contracts before school starts.

Jackson Heights »

The annex at the Garden School on Northern Boulevard is still being built out. 

Astoria »

The full day pre-K classes are planned for locations in Woodhaven and Ravenswood in Astoria.

East Harlem »

The city wants 53,000 "full day" pre-K seats in September, but a six-hour day is hard on some families.

Bed-Stuy »

A new bill that would alarm elementary school exits is crucial with universal pre-K, its sponsor says.

Upper East Side »

More than 200 pre-K seats will be added to District 2 schools, but none are on the Upper East Side.

Ridgewood »

The city will offer additional free pre-K seats in dozens of schools across the five boroughs.

Corona »

The informal discussion will allow women in the district to discuss issues that are important to them.

Upper West Side »

Pre-K admission is highly competitive in some neighborhoods, while others have plenty of extra seats.

Civic Center »

Richard Buery, of the Children's Aid Society, will oversee the city's UPK efforts as a deputy mayor.

Civic Center »

Nearly two-thirds of voters are optimistic about the next four years even as they're divided over issues.

Cobble Hill »

Little-known discounts at private nurseries could be eliminated amid de Blasio's citywide pre-K push.

Crown Heights »

The mayor-elect reiterated his promise to have the first phase of universal pre-K up by September 2014.

East Harlem »

The group will focus on fleshing out the Mayor-elect's signature education proposal.