A man shot to death outside a Brooklyn church

A man shot to death outside a Brooklyn church

A man has been shot to death in front of a Christian church in Brooklyn this morning. Police responded to the incident that occurred shortly before 4 a.m. in front of 2163 Tilden Avenue in the Flatbush neighborhood. When they arrived, officers found a man identified as Jose Galloway, 27, with multiple gunshot wounds to … Read more

Visit the Brooklyn Museum

Visit the Brooklyn Museum

The Brooklyn Museum, a cultural institution with a long history in our city, is celebrating its 200th anniversary. During this month of October, several events and activities have been scheduled to celebrate the occasion, and you can enjoy it too. The Brooklyn Museum was founded in 1824 and was originally called the Brooklyn Apprentice Library … Read more

program to deal with homeless people on the subway

program to deal with homeless people on the subway

Mayor Eric Adams announces an expansion of an initiative that seeks to relocate homeless New Yorkers who use the subway system for shelter. The program aims to improve safety for the homeless themselves, as well as MTA riders and employees. The initiative, called Partnership Support for Homeless Transit (PATH), brings together members of the NYPD … Read more

City Harvest is celebrating 20 years of the mobile markets programme

City Harvest is celebrating 20 years of the mobile markets programme

City Harvest is celebrating 20 years of the Mobile Markets program with free deliveries of nutritious food to food insecure New Yorkers at Prince Hall Masonic Church. The program, launched in 2004, offers fresh foods from farmers markets directly to residents of five cities. Since the program began under the organization, City Harvest, they have … Read more

They will start enforcing the law that reduces speed

They will start enforcing the law that reduces speed

The city’s Department of Transportation is starting to lower speed limits in several areas, thanks to the state’s Sammy’s Law, signed into law by Governor Hochul in May. The law was named in honor of Sammy Cohen Eckstein, a 12-year-old boy who lost his life after being hit by a car in Brooklyn. And the … Read more

‘I hope to inspire other artists’: Comic Con

‘I hope to inspire other artists’: Comic Con

“A team of Latino superheroes at the New York Comic Con. The action figures of the characters created by the novelist Edgardo Miranda Rodríguez, La Borinqueña, Oro el coquí, which comes in two versions; in regular size and another in coquí size, the gargoyle, villain of the saga, and Luz the Luminous, the first Dominican … Read more

Young Hispanic woman leads food pantry in Staten Island

Young Hispanic woman leads food pantry in Staten Island

For Delila Nadal, work is constant, from answering phone calls to unloading food from trucks and unpacking it. However, he says his work is necessary for a hungry community. “We are putting things on the table for the pantry. We have chicken, we have turkey…,” he says. Nadal is the director of the Staten Island … Read more

Compost collection begins throughout the city

Compost collection begins throughout the city

Starting this Sunday, the curbside composting program is starting to be implemented in the five cities. Previously, compost pickup was only available to residents of Brooklyn and Queens. The program is expanding to Manhattan, Staten Island and The Bronx. All private residences must participate, and buildings with more than four units must provide storage space … Read more

Fair offers information to immigrant entrepreneurs

Fair offers information to immigrant entrepreneurs

Elisa López Navarrete is a lawyer in Ecuador. She has been in New York City for five years and wants to open an organization that helps immigrants like her, giving them legal support. However, you still don’t know what steps to take. For this reason, he was present at the financial fair organized by the … Read more

Winter and the heating season are coming

Winter and the heating season are coming

This week in Conversation with the Community we spoke with Fernando Aquino, Chief Communications Advisor, from the Mayor’s Department of Housing Conservation and Development. 1. What do homeowners need to know when the next winter season arrives? What are your responsibilities? 2. What should tenants understand about their rights to heating space? 3. Fernando, how … Read more