Rent Board Votes on Increases for One Million Rent-Stabilized Apartments

Rent Board Votes on Increases for One Million Rent-Stabilized Apartments

The Rent Board held a preliminary vote on increases for tenants in approximately one million rent-stabilized apartments. Tenants were vocal about high rents even though the board tried to approve their preliminary decision, at a public meeting at LaGuardia Community College last night. They are considering an increase of 2 to 4.5 percent in a … Read more

Mayor Eric Adams Urges Columbia University Protesters to Leave Immediately Before Situation Escalates

Mayor Eric Adams Urges Columbia University Protesters to Leave Immediately Before Situation Escalates

Mayor Eric Adams and police officials urged Columbia University protesters to leave the building on the Morningside Heights site immediately “before the situation escalates,” at a news conference Tuesday night. “Perhaps some of the students involved do not understand what they are involved in,” said the mayor. “We urge them and everyone else who violates … Read more

City Of Yes For Housing Opportunity Proposal Begins Public Review Process in New York City

City Of Yes For Housing Opportunity Proposal Begins Public Review Process in New York City

This Monday the public review process began for a proposal that seeks to address homelessness in our city. This is the “City Of Yes For Housing Opportunity”, which would allow the creation of housing units through a series of zoning changes. As part of this process, Mayor Eric Adams met with working-class New Yorkers to … Read more

Negotiations Continue at Columbia University Amid Protests Over Israel Investment

Negotiations Continue at Columbia University Amid Protests Over Israel Investment

Almost two weeks after the protests at Columbia University began, negotiations between authorities and students continue. Camped on campus grounds, university students call on Columbia to stop investing in Israel and do business with companies they say are profiting from the war in the Middle East . A spokesperson from the university said that the … Read more

Intrepid Museum in Manhattan: Free Fridays and Apollo Exhibit – Don’t Miss Out!

Intrepid Museum in Manhattan: Free Fridays and Apollo Exhibit – Don’t Miss Out!

The Intrepid Museum in Manhattan is popular with many children and teenagers. It is an institution dedicated to American naval and military history in our city, and is located at Pier 86 at 46th Street on the Hudson River. In the Hell’s Kitchen area of ​​West Manhattan, the Intrepid Museum features exhibits, planes and spaceships … Read more

Volunteers Deliver Wooden Bookcases to Families in New York City

Volunteers Deliver Wooden Bookcases to Families in New York City

Pablo Alfonso Rodríguez got up early this Saturday to collect wooden bookcases to be delivered to families so they could have their own collection of books and access to reading. Like him, dozens of volunteers gave their time for a good cause. “Of course it makes me feel good, that it adds something positive and … Read more

MTA Announces Congestion Pricing for Manhattan South of 60th Street Starting June 30

MTA Announces Congestion Pricing for Manhattan South of 60th Street Starting June 30

The MTA announced Friday that drivers will begin paying a fare to enter Manhattan south of 60th Street starting June 30. The long awaited dense pricing model that will make history in the country will start in the city at 12:01 am on the last Sunday in June. The date is two weeks later than … Read more

Bee Hotels and Bunkers Launched in NYC to Support Endangered Native Bee Populations

Bee Hotels and Bunkers Launched in NYC to Support Endangered Native Bee Populations

The city on Thursday during Earth Week started a series of hotels and bunkers in public squares and streets for endangered native bees, where they have vegetation for food and other pollination. The commissioner of the city’s Department of Transportation, Ydanis Rodríguez, the group in charge of the Puerto Pollinator Project, indicated that in addition … Read more

Albany Lawmakers Approve $237 Billion State Budget After Delays

Albany Lawmakers Approve 7 Billion State Budget After Delays

Lawmakers in Albany will approve key parts of the new $237 billion state budget for the next fiscal year after nearly three weeks past the deadline for approval. Governor Hochul signed the agreement this past Saturday. The Gov. pointed out Kathy Hochul in what she calls the first of several wins in her $237 billion … Read more

Explore the Beauty of Prospect Park in Brooklyn, New York

Explore the Beauty of Prospect Park in Brooklyn, New York

Prospect Park is an urban park in the Brooklyn borough of New York. It encompasses the neighborhoods of Park Slope, Prospect Heights, Prospect Lefferts Gardens, Flatbush and Windsor Terrace, and is located adjacent to the Brooklyn Museum, Grand Army Plaza and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Spanning 526 acres, Prospect Park is the second largest public … Read more