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  2. In New York City the three-digit number for information and referral is 311. Those seeking assistance can also be connected to community resources by accessing 211 New York’s website at 211nys.org. New York City: 311 serves the county of Bronx, Kings, New York, Queens and Richmond. portal.311.nyc.gov.

  3. New York White Pages - Phone Book & Directory

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    Lookup People, Phone Numbers, Addresses & More in New York (NY). Whitepages is the largest and most trusted online phone book and directory.

  4. Every day, across New York, people just like you are looking for help. Call 2-1-1 on your phone, or to search for services on the web, use the map or list of counties on the right to find your area. Read more »

  5. Phone Directory - The State of New York

    phonedirectory.ny.gov/telecom/phones

    If you are looking for contact information for resident-facing services, please visit this agency's "Contact Us" page here: https://new.mta.info/contact-us. Richard Davey President, New York City Transit Authority : 646-252-5800

  6. Directory Assistance - NYC311

    portal.311.nyc.gov/article/?kanumber=KA-01291

    NYC311 does not provide the phone numbers or addresses of businesses or specific people. If you need directory assistance you can: Use the internet; Call 411 (if offered by your phone provider) If you call 411, your phone service provider may charge you an additional fee.

  7. Lifeline Telephone Service - Department of Public Service

    dps.ny.gov/lifeline-telephone-service

    New York State Lifeline Discounted Telephone Service is an assistance program offered by many telephone providers, including some wireless and cable companies, to help income eligible consumers save money on their phone bills.

  8. Welcome [www.nyconnects.ny.gov]

    www.nyconnects.ny.gov

    Search our online resource directory to find home and community based services like food banks, emergency shelters, transportation, health clinics, rent or utilities assistance, legal help and many more.