New York Residents Express Concerns About Worsening Quality of Life and Economic Struggles

New York Residents Express Concerns About Worsening Quality of Life and Economic Struggles

If money doesn’t suit you and you have problems meeting your needs, know that you are not the only one, according to the most recent Sienna College survey of 804 New Yorkers registered to vote. 57% of those surveyed, that is, more than half, think that the quality of life in New York is getting … Read more

Discover the Charm and Activities of Governors Island in New York City

Discover the Charm and Activities of Governors Island in New York City

As its name implies, Governors Island is a small 172-acre island in the center of New York City Harbor, just over a half-mile away from Lower Manhattan. The first reference that exists about the island is from 1624, when the colonists of the Dutch West India Company decided to set up camp on the island, … Read more

Celebrating the Life and Legacy of NY1 Anchor Ruschell Boone

Celebrating the Life and Legacy of NY1 Anchor Ruschell Boone

Friends, family, colleagues and elected officials gathered in Brooklyn on Tuesday to celebrate the life and legacy of beloved NY1 anchor Ruschell Boone. Ruschell, an Emmy Award-winning journalist and our beloved colleague at our sister station NY1, died on September 3 due to complications related to pancreatic cancer. She was 48 years old. Speaking at … Read more

Unveiling the Hidden Gems: The Polonsky Exhibition at the New York City Public Library

Unveiling the Hidden Gems: The Polonsky Exhibition at the New York City Public Library

Our city is full of cultural attractions that do not receive much publicity, despite the high quality of their offerings and the enormous importance they have. One of those secrets are Treasures of the New York City Public Libraryin Manhattan, which has a new exhibition this year. This is the Polonsky Exhibition, with hundreds of … Read more

The Little Shop of Kindness: A Haven for New Immigrants in New York City

The Little Shop of Kindness: A Haven for New Immigrants in New York City

From the moment you open the door of the Little Shop of Kindness or “The Little Shop of Kindness”, it seems that you arrive at a boutique, where you can find everything from shoes, clothes, toys and books and completely free for new residents and lighten their life a little. new life here. This Ecuadorian … Read more

Community Celebration and School Supplies Giveaway in Westchester Square

Community Celebration and School Supplies Giveaway in Westchester Square

With games, music and other activities, the community of Westchester Square, in The Bronx, received school supplies a few days before the start of the school year. “It helps me a lot because it’s something that parents don’t have to buy for their children when they go back to school,” said neighbor Carolina. The annual … Read more

Beachgoers Beware: High Risk of Rip Currents at City Beaches

Beachgoers Beware: High Risk of Rip Currents at City Beaches

This holiday weekend, the weather favors bathers who want to enjoy the beaches of our city. “The beach is delicious, the temperature is perfect, the sea is a bit aggressive, but I love it,” said Cruz Yaneth. On the beach in the Rockaways, however, before many took a dip, members of the city’s Parks department … Read more

Record Numbers of Travelers Depart for Labor Day Weekend Getaways

Record Numbers of Travelers Depart for Labor Day Weekend Getaways

Starting today, thousands of passengers in our area are heading to airports and other transportation hubs to get out of the city and spend the holiday weekend with family or just enjoy one last trip before the end of summer. Booking data from the AAA organization for flights, hotels, rental cars and cruises shows that … Read more

Preparing a Nutritious Menu: Improving Student Academic Performance through Healthy Eating

Preparing a Nutritious Menu: Improving Student Academic Performance through Healthy Eating

Eating healthy food and getting adequate nutrition is essential to improving a student’s academic performance, which is why the city’s Department of Education is preparing a nutritious menu to welcome students this school year. Elaine Sánchez, school food supervisor in the NYC Department of Education indicates: “Our recipes are prepared, all taking into account all … Read more

Mayor Adams and Chancellor Banks Release Action Plan to Address Potential Bus Strike Impact on NYC Families

Mayor Adams and Chancellor Banks Release Action Plan to Address Potential Bus Strike Impact on NYC Families

Both the city’s mayor Eric Adams and public schools chancellor David Banks publish an action plan that would help families in the event of a possible strike by the Amalgamated Transit Union. The potential strike could affect nearly 4,400 routes in five counties and nearly 80,000 students. If the bus strike takes place, it could … Read more