Shopping centers reopen in New York City

Shopping centers reopen in New York City

Shoppers in the Big Apple will be able to return to the malls today. The establishments will operate at half their capacity and must have an improved ventilation system. A representative from the Staten Island Mall says they have installed more than 100 air filters to comply with the measure. The use of masks and … Read more

Tickets will be needed when visiting Rockefeller Center tree

Tickets will be needed when visiting Rockefeller Center tree

Those looking to visit the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree should be aware of some changes this year. To maintain social distancing and restrict the number of visitors, organizers say there will be designated entrances, organized lines and limited times for photographs. Ticket plan details will include: Row handling will be with virtual help Visitors will … Read more

a holiday attraction on Randall’s Island

a holiday attraction on Randall’s Island

This holiday season will not have many of its usual traditions, but the festival of lights on Randall’s Island still stands. This is the Chinese lantern and lantern show, Lumino City, which opened this weekend. The activity is outdoors and takes place in a space of around 10 hectares, with completely renovated facilities. It is … Read more

Brooklyn gas station ATM robbed

Brooklyn gas station ATM robbed

Authorities released security camera footage that recorded the moment two thieves dismantled an ATM and put it in a van in Brooklyn. The incident happened in the early hours of Friday, on Atlantic Avenue near Milford Street, in the East New York sector. During the robbery, one of the suspects distracted the workers at the … Read more

Shot while on a corner of Cypress Hills

Shot while on a corner of Cypress Hills

In Brooklyn, a man is fighting for his life after being shot in the leg. According to police, shortly after 2 p.m. Friday, a man in his 28s was shot at the corner of McKinley and Sheridan avenues in the Cypress Hills sector. A Citizen App video captured the scene right after the shooting. Emergency … Read more

All public schools in New York return to the classroom

All public schools in New York return to the classroom

Hundreds of thousands of public school students are returning to classrooms today amid concerns about contagion prevention measures in place for school authorities. This week, the school directors’ union expressed that it does not trust the Chancellor of Education Carranza or the mayor de Blasio. We have the report, direct from Jackson Heights, with more … Read more

Open an outdoor ice rink in Prospect Park

Open an outdoor ice rink in Prospect Park

In Brooklyn, an outdoor ice skating rink in welcomes patrons this holiday season. The track located in Prospect Park, in the LeFrak Center area, near the lake, opened this Friday. It will be running at limited capacity and skating sessions will be limited to an hour and a half due to the pandemic. The track … Read more

Latest Coronavirus Figures in New York State

Latest Coronavirus Figures in New York State

The average percentage of people who have tested positive for the coronavirus in the city continues to rise. In recent days, recent measurements indicate that positive cases increased to 3 point 33 percent, according to city data. This compared to the 3 point 19 percent registered yesterday. More than 1,500 new infections of covid-19 were … Read more

Superma cut

Superma cut

The nation’s highest court temporarily locks limits on the number of people that can gather in places of worship, in red and orange zones, set in early fall by Governor Cuomo. For some Washington Heights parishioners, it is more important to be cautious. This is what Anery Ramos thinks: – “I disagree because if it … Read more

New York mourns the death of its former mayor David Dinkins

New York mourns the death of its former mayor David Dinkins

David Dinkins broke the racial barrier and made history in 1989 by becoming the first African-American mayor of New York City. It was the greatest achievement in his long career in public service. Dinkins grew up in Trenton, New Jersey and Harlem, the son of a businessman and a housemaid. Dinkins joined the Navy and … Read more