The prosecutor overseeing the Trump case in Manhattan declares that his office cannot be intimidated by rhetoric.

The prosecutor overseeing the Trump case in Manhattan declares that his office cannot be intimidated by rhetoric.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is standing firm in the face of increasingly hostile rhetoric from Donald Trump, telling his staff that the office will not be intimidated or deterred as a decision on the indictment against the man nears. former president. Bragg sent an internal memo late on Saturday, hours after Trump released a … Read more

Hunt underway for perpetrators of MTA bus shooting in Brooklyn

Hunt underway for perpetrators of MTA bus shooting in Brooklyn

The victim is a 25-year-old man who, according to police, was shot in the buttocks inside an MTA bus after an argument with a couple, a man and a woman.According to authorities, those involved are unknown. The shooting occurred on a B 44 bus Tuesday night at about 10:20 a.m. near the intersection of Empire … Read more

Raising Their Voices to Condemn Street and School Violence and Harassment

Raising Their Voices to Condemn Street and School Violence and Harassment

tired of bullying or student bullying, as well as violence in the streets and stations of the subwaya group of young people call for peace and inclusion. And they do it by forming a new group called Uptown Youth Power, or the Youth Power of Upper Manhattan, which has the support of parents and elected … Read more

As a businesswoman, I believe that persistence, stamina, and consistency are essential to maintain your position.

As a businesswoman, I believe that persistence, stamina, and consistency are essential to maintain your position.

From a very young age, Susana Osorio, a Dominican businesswoman, liked cooking, without imagining that this would lead her to create an empire in the world of restaurants in the Big Apple. “When I was little I was very calculating, I think that caught my attention, what business is.” Originally from Salcedo Osorio, she immigrated … Read more

State requested to elevate compensation for recycling of bottles by resolution

State requested to elevate compensation for recycling of bottles by resolution

Josefa Marín and Pedro Romero have been collecting bottles for recycling for more than 10 years and are very hopeful with the resolution approved by the Municipal Council. With it, it is sought that Governor Kathy Hochul updates the Recyclable Container Law to increase the payment of each container from 5 to 10 cents. “Let’s … Read more

Illegal street vendors to face legal action by Department of Cleaning

Illegal street vendors to face legal action by Department of Cleaning

Mayor Adams announces that the City’s Cleaning Department will take over law enforcement of illegal street vendors. This is part of an effort by the mayor of New York to better control the problem of the proliferation of unauthorized vendors and the mess and uncleanliness they cause. Vending regulations are currently enforced by the city’s … Read more

Motivational Discussions to Empower Women in the Realm of Aesthetics

Motivational Discussions to Empower Women in the Realm of Aesthetics

Forming a network of women and empowering them was the work of the Dominican American Chamber of Commerce this week, bringing together many who are dedicated or want to dedicate themselves to the world of beauty. “It’s a ‘big business’ and if you have the opportunity to make money, expand your business and listen to … Read more

Community members respond to proposed parking permit program

Community members respond to proposed parking permit program

Finding parking or parking in New York can be a headache for many, like Dionisio Blanco, a taxi driver with 40 years in the job. “In Washington Heights it is very difficult for you to find a parking space, anywhere, you look over there, wherever you look the park is zero. If you arrive in … Read more

Reducing the Duration of Scaffolding Installation in New York City

Reducing the Duration of Scaffolding Installation in New York City

Nick Dallorso says the scaffolding he points to was already in place when he moved to the Ridgewood area about five years ago, but he hasn’t seen any work being done to prevent the building from deteriorating. Something he says has its drawbacks. “Because trash and rats collect and make the neighborhood look ugly,” Dallorso … Read more

Immigrant frustrated with appointment delays, expresses desire to work

Immigrant frustrated with appointment delays, expresses desire to work

Alexandra, who asked us not to reveal her last name, arrived hopeful at 3 in the morning at the central Immigration office in Lower Manhattan. They did not attend her and told her that she must appear in a month for the so-called ‘check-in’ but that they will not explore her case for at least … Read more