tortillas made with ‘criollo’ corn from Mexico

tortillas made with ‘criollo’ corn from Mexico

This tortilla has a unique flavor and production in New York. And the reason is its essence, the dough is made from different grains of “criollo” corn from various parts of Mexico. “As that flavor that you miss from home he could not find here and it was that nostalgia that made him begin to … Read more

They stock community refrigerators in Brooklyn

They stock community refrigerators in Brooklyn

More vegetables and fruits arrive at the community refrigerator at Bedford-Stuyvesant in Brooklyn. And it is that in various neighborhoods of Brooklyn and around the city the need for food is still great. At least 1.5 million people are estimated to have been food insecure, according to the food bank, City Harvest. “This is very … Read more

The ‘Ladies of Sunset’, group of women in Sunset Park

The ‘Ladies of Sunset’, group of women in Sunset Park

A group of women put together decorative flowers to adorn the offering they will place on October 31 during the Day of the Dead celebration in Sunset Park, but this group of women is more than just a party group. They are the Ladies of Sunset, an association of women over 50, all migrants who … Read more

Event to support the immigrant community in NYC

Event to support the immigrant community in NYC

Catholic Charities and the Archdiocese of New York today are hosting an event where they will be providing information on vital services for the immigrant community. This Immigrant Fair takes place in St. Mary Park, at St. Ann Avenue and East 143rd Street, in the Bronx. And until 4 p.m., attendees can find information and … Read more

New York Government Legal Counsel

New York Government Legal Counsel

Georgia Pestana never imagined that she would become the top legal counsel for all of New York City. And in doing so, she became the first woman in office, who is also of Latino descent. “Very proud and of being in this position, of being the one who is giving direction to this office and … Read more

Horse accident rekindles controversial Central Park carriages

Horse accident rekindles controversial Central Park carriages

Demands are resurfacing so that horse carriages stop circulating through the streets of the city. This in view of another incident with an equine that was injured in Central Park. The incident occurred on Thursday at 55th Street and Eighth Avenue, with a horse named Chief. NYC Carriages issued a statement indicating that a piece … Read more

Red Cross: blood from the air

Red Cross: blood from the air

For the first time, the aid organization had a blood unit delivered by drone, and it did so automatically. A project that is groundbreaking. Lilienfeld (OTS) – A person in Austria needs a blood supply every 90 seconds. When a hospital calls for supplies, a car with a driver sets off to deliver the life-saving … Read more

The Mexican parade returns to brighten the streets of Manhattan

The Mexican parade returns to brighten the streets of Manhattan

A river of Mexican flags: green, white and red covered Madison Avenue in Manhattan. Many Mexicans proudly celebrated their independence day: “I am from Puebla, from Tulcingo del Valle, to be clear. Very excited today because last year there was no parade, but we are here supporting and always proud to be Mexican “. RELATED … Read more

Sheep ‘kick’ Cristiano Ronaldo out of a new mansion in England – Ferver

Sheep ‘kick’ Cristiano Ronaldo out of a new mansion in England – Ferver

Cristiano Ronaldo decided to leave the mansion where he spent the first weeks in Manchester, located in a rural area, and blamed the sheep present on the property for disturbing his sleep. “Although the property is magnificent and is in the middle of fields and woods, it was also close to sheep which are very … Read more

Mexicans in Sunset Park celebrating Independence

Mexicans in Sunset Park celebrating Independence

The Mexican community in Sunset Park celebrates the 211th anniversary of their country’s independence. At six in the afternoon this Wednesday, the Mexican Cultural Institute of New York began the outdoor event with music and dance. Among the presentations were the Mariachi Alvaro Paulino, Grupo Misterio and the Yaocihuatl dance group. Today in the framework … Read more