“$60 Million in Funding to Help Homeless New Yorkers Find Permanent Housing”

“ Million in Funding to Help Homeless New Yorkers Find Permanent Housing”

Aristoteles Karassavidis, lived as a homeless and suffered paralysis in 2016, unable to return to work. He says that he was tough because he became homeless and started using a wheelchair. “I couldn’t move much because I didn’t have an electric wheelchair,” Karassavidis tells us. After a year of searching with the help of a … Read more

Discovering Environmental Sustainability at Queens Botanical Garden

Discovering Environmental Sustainability at Queens Botanical Garden

Beyond its beautiful landscapes, the Queens Botanical Garden is one of the places that carry out the greatest work on environmental sustainability in the entire county. An example is this building built with recycled materials. Incorporate a rooftop or eco-friendly. Jatnna Ramírez, director of programs at the Queens Botanical Gardens explains: “Having a roof garden, … Read more

Madison Square Garden Entertainment Announces Opening of Multi-Sensory Space “Sphere at The Venetian Resort” in Las Vegas

Madison Square Garden Entertainment Announces Opening of Multi-Sensory Space “Sphere at The Venetian Resort” in Las Vegas

Madison Square Garden Entertainment announces its new multi-sensory space, the same one that will open its doors this fall in Las Vegas. Sphere at The Venetian Resort is being built in Paradise, Nevada, near the Las Vegas Strip, and just east of the Venetian complex. The construction of the MSG Sphere would have cost close … Read more

Former Konami Employee Attempts to Murder Boss due to Power Harassment

Former Konami Employee Attempts to Murder Boss due to Power Harassment

Konami, the Japanese video game company known for producing popular games such as Metal Gear Solid and Pro Evolution Soccer, has been hit with shocking news as one of its employees was recently arrested for allegedly attempting to murder his former boss. The incident has sent shockwaves throughout the industry and sparked discussions on the … Read more

“Fanesca: The Sacred Soup of Ecuadorian Tradition Served in New York”

“Fanesca: The Sacred Soup of Ecuadorian Tradition Served in New York”

“It has melloco, it has broad beans, it has quinoa, hearts of palm.” Fanesca has all this and many more ingredients, a unique soup in the world that Ecuadorians consume since Thursday of Holy Week. Three thousand miles away from the Equator, this traditional dish is also eaten in New York. Doña Julia Sánchez has … Read more

Cardinal Dolan Helps Distribute Food to Neighbors in Need on Holy Thursday

Cardinal Dolan Helps Distribute Food to Neighbors in Need on Holy Thursday

Cardinal Timothy Dolan was this Holy Thursday at the Church of Saint Joseph of the Holy Family to distribute food to hundreds of families in the community in Harlem, an event organized by Catholic Charities. “When Jesus had food he fed his apostles, that’s when the church needs to feed its neighbors and that’s what … Read more

Palm Sunday Celebrations of Catholic New Yorkers in the City

Palm Sunday Celebrations of Catholic New Yorkers in the City

With great fervor, believers of the Catholic religion gathered in the almost 300 parishes of the Archdiocese of New York to celebrate Palm Sunday. Father José Cruz, Parish Priest of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Church explains: “For us as Catholics, Palm Sunday is very important because for us, Holy Week begins today, today begins … Read more

The Pandemic Could Not Halt Father Fabián Arias’ Calling for Service

The Pandemic Could Not Halt Father Fabián Arias’ Calling for Service

Whether celebrating mass or delivering food, Fabián Arias, the Argentine angel as many call him, an ordained priest in the Lutheran church and pastor of the Hispanic congregation of Saint Peter’s Church in Manhattan, lives every day serving and sharing with those most in need in any corner of New York. “I say sharing, sharing … Read more

Begins the Implementation of a New Plan for Street Maintenance and Cleanliness in the City

Begins the Implementation of a New Plan for Street Maintenance and Cleanliness in the City

The new schedule to take out the garbage went into effect on April 1st. It is an effort by the city government that seeks to reduce the presence of rats and other rodents on public roads by preventing waste from remaining on the sidewalks for a long time. Abreu, a neighbor of the area, says: … Read more

A website for minority artists has been developed by a Latina student

A website for minority artists has been developed by a Latina student

Studying at an Ivy League university can be complicated, but not impossible, if you fight for your dreams, like the young Yelissa López, who is in her third year in Applied Physics at Columbia University. “I didn’t think I could make it and other than that everything paid for, that was a really big relief … Read more