Elmhurst Hospital Celebrates the Lives of a Dozen Adults Born in its Facilities

Elmhurst Hospital Celebrates the Lives of a Dozen Adults Born in its Facilities

The Elmhurst hospital celebrated the birth of a dozen people, now adults, in its facilities. Among them, employees, the president of the City Council, Adrienne Adams, and also the anchor of our sister network New York 1, Cheryl Wills. The Sign Collado family celebrated with their children, the work of the employees of NYC Health … Read more

Continued Rainfall Heightens Concerns for Residents in Jackson Heights

Continued Rainfall Heightens Concerns for Residents in Jackson Heights

It is expected to rain heavily again this weekend in our area. This would mark the fifth consecutive weekend of rain in the city. Some residents of Jackson Heights and surrounding areas are worried that the rain will make their routine this Saturday difficult. Sam Zavala, Corona resident, says: “Yes, it worries me a lot, … Read more

Mayor Eric Adams Explores Migrant Crisis in Latin America and its Impact on New York City

Mayor Eric Adams Explores Migrant Crisis in Latin America and its Impact on New York City

Mayor Eric Adams completed his fourth day in Latin America this Saturday, with a visit to Bogotá as well as the Darién Gap, which connects Colombia with Panama and is one of the most dangerous points that thousands of migrants cross seeking to reach US soil. . Area resident Elizabeth Quesada says: “Many come here … Read more

OMNY Tap and Go Contactless Payments Now Available on AirTrain at John F. Kennedy Airport

OMNY Tap and Go Contactless Payments Now Available on AirTrain at John F. Kennedy Airport

Starting next Tuesday, “OMNY tap and go” contactless payments will be accepted on the AirTrain at John F. Kennedy Airport. The OMNY readers installed at AirTrain turnstiles last week will be activated for the first time that day. So far, only the old MetroCard system is accepted for passengers entering and exiting the skytrain. 2023-10-05 … Read more

Violent Road Rage Incident Leaves One Injured in Astoria, Queens

Violent Road Rage Incident Leaves One Injured in Astoria, Queens

In an unfortunate incident that reminds us of the dangers that can be found on the streets of New York City, one person was injured and there was much concern among residents of a neighborhood in Astoria, Queens. According to the police report, the incident occurred after 9 p.m. on Tuesday in the vicinity of … Read more

The Little Shop of Kindness: A Haven for New Immigrants in New York City

The Little Shop of Kindness: A Haven for New Immigrants in New York City

From the moment you open the door of the Little Shop of Kindness or “The Little Shop of Kindness”, it seems that you arrive at a boutique, where you can find everything from shoes, clothes, toys and books and completely free for new residents and lighten their life a little. new life here. This Ecuadorian … Read more

Multiple Injuries Reported in Three-Alarm Fire in Queens

Multiple Injuries Reported in Three-Alarm Fire in Queens

Seven people, including several firefighters and police officers, are injured in a three-alarm fire in Queens last night. The incident happened shortly before 9:00 a.m. near 37th Avenue and 104th Street in North Corona. Authorities reported that the flames broke out in a multi-level home and spread to the next building. Three residents, two firefighters … Read more

Beachgoers Beware: High Risk of Rip Currents at City Beaches

Beachgoers Beware: High Risk of Rip Currents at City Beaches

This holiday weekend, the weather favors bathers who want to enjoy the beaches of our city. “The beach is delicious, the temperature is perfect, the sea is a bit aggressive, but I love it,” said Cruz Yaneth. On the beach in the Rockaways, however, before many took a dip, members of the city’s Parks department … Read more

Preparing for the New School Year: Ensuring Mandatory Vaccinations for New York City Students

Preparing for the New School Year: Ensuring Mandatory Vaccinations for New York City Students

New York City students prepare to start their classes this September 7th. That is why the Department of Education reminds parents to verify that their children have the mandatory vaccinations to go to school. The city’s Health Department together with the Education Department invite parents to vaccinate their children as part of their back-to-school campaign. … Read more