Three large Upper Manhattan Christmas trees light up

Three large Upper Manhattan Christmas trees light up

With the illumination of three Christmas trees, residents of Upper Manhattan also ignite the Christmas spirit in their community. This is the first Christmas lighting ceremony, which is planned to be held annually. The event was held last Friday at the corner of Dyckman Street and Broadway, in the Inwood neighborhood. Councilman Ydanis Rodríguez commented: … Read more

New York joins in sending its support to Honduras

New York joins in sending its support to Honduras

Community leaders gathered at the Bronx Community College Hall of Fame to make a special appeal. Mobilize a second day of aid for the victims of the recent natural disasters in Honduras. Charito Cisneros, president of the Cosmetology Chamber of Commerce in New York, referred to the effort: “People are sick: they need help, they … Read more

Alternative parking rules reinstated on city streets

Alternative parking rules reinstated on city streets

Shortly after the city of New York declared a state of emergency due to the coronavirus, the alternate parking rules were suspended, but as of this Monday the rules go into effect and drivers will have to move their vehicles. “I agree with all the laws but the situation we are in is not because … Read more

Biden asks Congress and Trump to approve economic relief

Biden asks Congress and Trump to approve economic relief

President-elect Joe Biden called on Congress and President Trump to pass an economic relief package as soon as possible. Biden referred to the November Unemployment Report, which showed another increase – for the fifth consecutive month – in the country. This month has been the worst for new job creation since last April. According to … Read more

NYC Hispanic community reacts to DACA reopening

NYC Hispanic community reacts to DACA reopening

During the week, a federal judge ruled that President Trump’s administration has an obligation to accept new applications for the DACA program. The decision restores hope to many young people dreamers that depend on this initiative. We have the report, live from Jackson Heights where our reporter spoke to one of these ‘dreamers’. Previously, the … Read more

Annoyance among Orthodox Jews in response to outbreak

Annoyance among Orthodox Jews in response to outbreak

Amid a new wave of COVID-19 in New York’s Orthodox Jewish communities, many members are reviving health measures that some had abandoned over the summer: social distancing, wearing masks. For many, there is also a return of anger: they feel like the city is pointing fingers at them for criticism. The latest blow: A Monday … Read more

Building fire destroys East Village church

Building fire destroys East Village church

A historic East Village church was destroyed after a fire broke out in a nearby empty building on Saturday morning, according to official reports. “I would consider it very serious damage,” FDNY Deputy Chief John Hodgens said at a news conference. “It’s going to be a difficult time for them to rebuild.” FDNY Assistant Chief … Read more

Program that will help immigrant families

Program that will help immigrant families

Financial assistance from the Child Center of New York will go to more than 200 undocumented immigrant families who do not qualify for financial assistance from the government during the current crisis. “The need is tremendous. We are in a time when families have no way of working “said Linda Rodríguez, vice president of the … Read more

They review numbers of deaths from coronavirus in NYC: more than 10 thousand

They review numbers of deaths from coronavirus in NYC: more than 10 thousand

The city’s Health Department has released new death figures from the coronavirus including a new number of nearly 4,000 deaths that had not been counted as victims of the pandemic. Added the new figure to those that already existed, the death toll in the city exceeds 10,000 victims. Of these “new” deaths included in the … Read more

Families enjoy visiting Rockefeller Center Christmas tree

Families enjoy visiting Rockefeller Center Christmas tree

This atypical December and amid a rebound in cases, one of the most iconic festive facilities has taken extreme precautions. Visitors arriving at Rockefeller Plaza need a reservation that is made by scanning a QR code to receive a text message with the authorized time. The visit for a maximum of 4 people lasts five … Read more