Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Governor Hochul Announces Nearly 3 Million New Yorkers to Receive Over $2 Billion in Tax Relief This Summer and Fall


$350 to $600 for Most Homeowners with Income Below $500,000

$700 to $1,500 for Most Seniors with Income Below $110,750

Checks Have Started to be Sent to Eligible New Yorkers, With Deliveries To Continue Throughout Summer and Fall

Governor Kathy Hochul today announced that nearly three million New Yorkers across the state will receive over $2 billion in tax relief this summer and fall through New York's School Tax Relief (STAR) program. STAR provides property tax relief to eligible homeowners and seniors statewide. While some STAR recipients will receive their benefit in the form of a tax exemption this year, many other recipients will receive a tax credit and will be sent a check in the mail this summer and fall.

“The start of summer is also the start of STAR tax relief season for millions of New Yorkers,” Governor Hochul said. “From tax credits and energy rebates to our expanded child tax credit and middle class tax cuts, we’re continuing to put more money back in New Yorkers’ pockets.”

Regional breakdown of this year’s STAR property tax relief:

REGION 

STAR TAX RELIEF 

RECIPIENTS 

Capital District 

$136.4 million 

238,000 

Central New York 

$123.7 million 

173,000 

Finger Lakes 

$193.7 million 

274,000 

Long Island 

$659.2 million 

572,000 

Mid-Hudson 

$461.1 million 

397,000 

Mohawk Valley 

$62.5 million 

99,000 

New York City 

$149.7 million 

474,000 

North Country 

$44.5 million 

86,000 

Southern Tier 

$103.4 million 

153,000 

Western New York 

$168.5 million 

314,000 

TOTAL 

$2.1 BILLION 

2.78 MILLION 


Homeowners who are eligible and registered for the STAR credit program will receive their STAR check before the deadline for their school taxes. Some parts of the state — including New York City, Buffalo, Rochester and Syracuse — have school tax due dates in late June and July and will receive their STAR benefits soon. Benefits across other parts of the state will continue to roll out throughout the summer and fall.

STAR recipients can visit ny.gov/STAR for a delivery schedule. Homeowners can also enroll in the STAR Credit Direct Deposit program through the Homeowner Benefit Portal within the Tax Department’s secure Online Services system.

To ensure homeowners receive their STAR credit by direct deposit this year, they should enroll as soon as possible. To guarantee timely delivery by direct deposit, homeowners should sign up at least 15 business days before their local school tax due date.

This year, starting in July, the Tax Department is holding regional STAR Seminars. In these sessions, people can learn how to sign up for STAR and maximize their benefits. The first session is in Erie County on July 7. The sessions will run through the summer.

For the STAR seminar schedule and more information on the STAR program, visit the Tax Department’s STAR Resource Center.


Mayor Mamdani Launches “nyc.gov/knicks” to Help New Yorkers Attend Historic Knicks Championship Parade

 

First-ever ticker-tape parade honoring the New York Knicks will travel through the “Canyon of Heroes” on Thursday 

 

New website provides information about how, when and where to join the public celebration

 

Website will be updated throughout the week with the latest parade information 


As New York City prepares for Thursday’s ticker-tape parade celebrating the New York Knicks’ National Basketball Association (NBA) championship, Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani today launched nyc.gov/knicks, a new website with information on how New Yorkers can attend the free public parade along the iconic “Canyon of Heroes.”

The parade will kick off at 10 a.m. near Battery Park and travel north along Broadway before arriving at City Hall. Featuring Knicks players, City officials and special guests, the parade is free and open to the public. No tickets are required. The new website provides information about the parade route, timing, viewing locations, transportation options, what attendees can expect and other important details.

The website will continue to be updated throughout the week with the latest information for New Yorkers and visitors planning to attend Thursday’s parade.

“From a playoff run that left New Yorkers breathless to a tip-in that will be talked about for decades, the Knicks have earned a hero’s welcome. We have dreamed of this moment for generations. This Thursday, our city will rise to the occasion,” said Mayor Mamdani. “Longtime fans will stand side-by-side with first-time viewers to cheer on a team that embodies the grit and resilience that define this team and this city. Visit nyc.gov/knicks for everything you need to know about joining this historic celebration.”

knicks route

The parade will begin near Battery Park and travel north along Broadway before concluding at City Hall. Credit: NYC Mayor’s Office.

Following the parade, Mayor Mamdani will host a ticketed championship ceremony on City Hall Plaza, where the New York Knicks will be presented with Keys to the City.

PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON TO BE FEATURED IN NEW SEASON OF “ADDICTION: THE NEXT STEP” PODCAST

 

New York State Office of Addiction Service and Supports

Clinton Headlines 5th Season Highlighting Real New Yorkers Sharing Their Experiences with Addiction, Treatment, Recovery and Second Chances

The New York State Office of Addiction Services and Supports (OASAS) is launching the 5th season of its “Addiction: The Next Step” podcast, with the first new episode available today, June 16th. The inspirational and educational podcast series features the stories of New Yorkers in recovery, and their experiences with addiction, and educates New Yorkers about where to find help.

“This podcast gives New Yorkers an opportunity to tell their personal experiences of addiction and recovery, and how they and their families have been impacted,” OASAS Commissioner Dr. Chinazo Cunningham said. “This is a chance for others to hear inspirational stories and realize they are not alone, as well as for us to get our message out that help is available, no matter where people live or what support they need.”

This new season focuses on the stories of real people, and the real effects that addiction to substances or gambling can have on individuals and their families and friends. Episodes and guests in season 5 include:

  • A woman who leads an outdoor wellness program for individuals in recovery
  • Peers from an upstate recovery center talking about their struggles with addiction, and how they are now helping others
  • Information on how New Yorkers impacted by problem gambling can receive free financial help
  • A mom who lost her son to an overdose and is now using exercise to help others.

Season 5 Episode 2, scheduled to drop on June 30th, features President Bill Clinton. The OASAS podcast production team was able to catch up with the 42nd president of the United States at an event in Brooklyn, where he shared how substance use and addiction have impacted his family and close friends.

”Addiction: The Next Step” is available on all major podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. It can also be found on the OASAS website. New episodes are posted every two to three weeks.

OASAS oversees one of the nation’s largest systems of addiction services with approximately 1,700 prevention, treatment, harm reduction, and recovery programs serving over 731,000 individuals per year. This includes the direct operation of 12 Addiction Treatment Centers where our doctors, nurses, and clinical staff provide inpatient and residential services to approximately 8,000 individuals per year.

New Yorkers struggling with an addiction, or whose loved ones are struggling, can find help and hope by calling the state’s toll-free, 24-hour, 7-day-a-week HOPEline at 1-877-8-HOPENY (1-877-846-7369) or by texting HOPENY (Short Code 467369).  Available addiction treatment including crisis/detox, inpatient, residential, or outpatient care can be found on the NYS OASAS website.


Chief Dennis L. Devlin Park Rebuild Completes Construction In Unionport, The Bronx

 

NYC Parks has completed a $2.4 million reconstruction of Chief Dennis L. Devlin Park in Unionport, The Bronx. Funded through the Community Parks Initiative, the project rebuilt the park at Ellis Avenue, Olmstead Avenue, and the Cross Bronx Expressway Service Road.

Reconstruction efforts added new concrete and asphalt pavement, painted games, ADA-accessible seating, a new sidewalk along Olmstead Avenue, and improved entrances. The reconstruction also installed a spray shower, drinking fountain, ground hydrant, new perimeter fencing, and expanded planting areas.

Safety and access upgrades include seven new light poles, three new luminaires on existing street poles, and three widened entrance points. Amenities for dog walkers were also added, including a waste bag dispenser and dog bowl on the bottle filler.

The nearest subway from the park is the 6 train at the Castle Hill Avenue and Parkchester stations.

Permits Filed for 220 East 179th Street in Tremont, The Bronx

 

Permits have been filed for a 12-story residential building at 220 East 179th Street in Tremont, The Bronx. Located between Grand Concourse and Anthony Avenue, the lot is near the Tremont Avenue subway station, served by the B and D trains. Yitzi Salamon is listed as the owner behind the applications.

The proposed 114-foot-tall development will yield 84,655 square feet designated for residential space. The building will have 80 residences with a total 128 residences on the lot, most likely rentals based on the average unit scope of 661 square feet. The concrete-based structure will also have a cellar and a 40-foot-long side yard.

Nikolai Katz Architect is listed as the architect of record.

Demolition permits were filed in May for the two-story residential structure on the site. An estimated completion date has not been announced.