‘The state of our city is strong’: Mayor Adams

‘The state of our city is strong’: Mayor Adams

From a Queens theater, Mayor Eric Adams detailed his agenda and the speech convinced some of those present. “It was a strong speech, I think he highlighted his mission for New Yorkers,” said Rubén Díaz Jr., former Bronx Borough President. Among his plans is connecting 30,000 New Yorkers with apprenticeship programs. And he wants to … Read more

New York with more older adults, poverty and immigrants

New York with more older adults, poverty and immigrants

Older adults make up much of the city’s population in numbers never seen before, according to a study by the Center for Urban Future. The study also reveals an alarming rise in the poverty rate among older New Yorkers, and urges Governor Hochul and the state Assembly to increase investments in services for older adults. … Read more

Mayor will give his annual State of the City address

Mayor will give his annual State of the City address

Mayor Adams will give his annual State of the City presentation today. His team anticipates that the central theme will be “to make New York a safe, clean, prosperous and equitable city.” Last year, the mayor gave his speech from the Kings Theater in Brooklyn. This afternoon he will do it from the Queens Theatre, … Read more

Protest workers who cleaned Twitter headquarters

Protest workers who cleaned Twitter headquarters

“On December 19 they gave us that little Christmas present. They sent us a statement that there was no more work.” Elba is one of twelve employees who cleaned the Twitter offices in a Chelsea building for years, until, like Maria, they found out that the new year would not bring the expected continuity but … Read more

Commences LIRR Jamaica train service to Grand Central Station

Commences LIRR Jamaica train service to Grand Central Station

It took years but finally at 10:45 in the morning this Wednesday the first LIRR train that connected Jamaica with Grand Central Madison left. The journey took about 22 minutes. A service that Anthony Joel Aquino, who lives in The Bronx but works on Long Island, has been waiting for years to reduce his travel … Read more

more funds to schools with newly arrived children

more funds to schools with newly arrived children

Going to school in the United States is not only a duty but also a right. Geraldine Méndez, a Venezuelan mother who arrived just 15 days ago from the southern border and her nine-year-old son is already receiving an education, is a witness to this truth. “Yes, he’s happy. He is happy with his school,” … Read more

MTA will allow open strollers on 1,000 buses

MTA will allow open strollers on 1,000 buses

Many New Yorkers have to walk blocks with their children because they find it difficult to board a bus with their strollers. Zenaida Zurita, a mother of four, told us that she relies on public transportation to get them to school and medical appointments, but has had a hard time trying to drive her open … Read more

From a hostel to artistic director of the NY Theater Ballet

From a hostel to artistic director of the NY Theater Ballet

Steven Meléndez, with Puerto Rican roots, never imagined that classical ballet dance would give his life a 360 degree turn. “Ballet changed my whole life,” Meléndez said. It all started in 1992, while he and his family were living in a shelter in the South Bronx. At the age of seven, Steven was discovered and … Read more

Surprise among metro users tunnel painting

Surprise among metro users tunnel painting

The walls inside the pedestrian tunnel at 191st Street in Washington Heights became a new canvas: The graffiti here is now only days old. The tunnel leading to a train station on line 1 looked like this over the weekend after the Department of Transportation painted over it to remove the graffiti, drawing criticism from … Read more

Grand Lunar New Year Celebration in Manahttan

Grand Lunar New Year Celebration in Manahttan

A huge celebration was held on the Lower East Side yesterday to mark the Lunar New Year. Hundreds of people gathered at Sara D. Roosevelt Park to watch the fireworks, costumes, and dancers celebrating the Year of the Rabbit. New York police stepped up security at the event following Saturday’s mass shooting during a Lunar … Read more