Chinese Consolidated
Benevolent Association
Chinese Community Center, Inc
62 Mott Street, New York, NY 10013
Tel: (212)226-6280
Email:
ccbany@yahoo.com
Fax: (212)431-5883
08/31/2018
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Ms. Jennifer Wang officially became the new principal of New
York Chinese School, replacing former principal Mrs. Nora
Wang Chang, who has served in New York Chinese School
for the last two years.
08/16/2018
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President Eric Ng, who also serves as the board chairman of the New York Chinese School, attended the graduation ceremony of the school's summer program.
During the ceremony, the R.O.C. Overseas Community Affairs
Council donated 24 sets of traditional costume to the
school. They will be worn during the annual Confucius
Memorial Ceremony.
08/15/2018
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Assemblymember Yuh-Line Niou convened an urgent community meeting regarding the City’s plans to close Riker’s Island and the establishment of a borough-based detention center in Manhattan. She denounced the Mayor and the City for the lack of the Chinatown community engagement in this process. President Eric Ng reaffirmed CCBA's position against any additional inmate relocating to Chinatown and any plan to expand or rebuild the detention center in our neighborhood.
08/11/2018
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President Eric Ng and many community leaders attended the annual convention dinner of the Chinese American Academic Professional Society (CAAPS) in Flushing.
08/10/2018
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Assembly Member Yuh-Line Niou, who is running for New York State 65th Assembly District
re-election, visited CCBA and President Eric Ng. She
urged Chinese Americans to vote on the Election Day to show
our voting power.
08/09/2018
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CCBA held the first "Double Ten" Preparation Committee meeting, to discuss the details of this year's
celebrating parade and events.
08/08/2018
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New York Chinese School held a full board meeting. Ms.
Jennifer Wang was elected the next principal of the chinese school.
08/07/2018
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President Eric Ng attended the National Night Out Against Crime event hosted by the NYPD Fifth Precinct.
08/01/2018
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11 Taiwanese students who joined the 2018 Taiwan Youth and Oversea Expatriate Bridging Program coordinated by R.O.C. Overseas Community Affairs Council visited CCBA and President Eric Ng, to learn about the status of oversea Chinese communities.