Mayor Eric Adams Reverses 40% Cuts to New York City’s Department of Sanitation Budget

Mayor Eric Adams Reverses 40% Cuts to New York City’s Department of Sanitation Budget

“A lot of garbage and they are not giving it the priority they gave it before,†said Angela Rodriguez. The garbage problem in New York is a headache shared by many, if not all, New Yorkers. Thus, Mayor Eric Adams announced on Friday that his administration would reverse the 40% cuts to the Department of … Read more

Street Vendors in Dumbo Struggle After Ban on Brooklyn Bridge – Calls for Legislation to Support Workers

Street Vendors in Dumbo Struggle After Ban on Brooklyn Bridge – Calls for Legislation to Support Workers

Since the measure proposed by the Department of Transportation went into effect on January 3, which prohibits the presence of street vendors on the city’s bridges, several have moved to the Washington and Prospect streets section in Dumbo right next to the stairs that take you to the Brooklyn Bridge, a very popular point for … Read more

Bomb Threat at Judge Arthur Engoron’s Home as he Prepares to Hear Final Arguments in Trump Fraud Case

Bomb Threat at Judge Arthur Engoron’s Home as he Prepares to Hear Final Arguments in Trump Fraud Case

Judge Arthur Engoron, who today will hear final arguments in the fraud case against former President Donald Trump’s family business in New York, received a bomb threat at his home today. Authorities responded to the threat at Judge Arthur Engoron’s home on Long Island, a court official said. As a result, the procedure is not … Read more

Street Vendors Evicted from Brooklyn Bridge Pedestrian Walkway Move to DUMBO: Residents Outraged

Street Vendors Evicted from Brooklyn Bridge Pedestrian Walkway Move to DUMBO: Residents Outraged

Dozens of street vendors who were evicted from the Brooklyn Bridge pedestrian walkway on January 3 have moved to Washington Street in the DUMBO section, hoping to sell their wares to tourists heading from the bridge to the coastal neighborhood . IT MAY INTEREST YOU: This is according to the website Streetblog, which adds that … Read more

Department of Buildings Investigating Manhattan Crane Truck Boom Collapse: 5 Workers Injured

Department of Buildings Investigating Manhattan Crane Truck Boom Collapse: 5 Workers Injured

The Department of Buildings is investigating the collapse of a crane truck boom in Manhattan. The incident occurred around 2:30 pm on Tuesday at a construction site located between 207th Street and Ninth Avenue in Inwood. Following this incident, five construction workers were sent to the hospital. A person has a serious injury, but it … Read more

MTA Metro Service on Line 7 Seriously Interrupted Due to Person Hit by Train

MTA Metro Service on Line 7 Seriously Interrupted Due to Person Hit by Train

Metro service on line 7 was seriously interrupted on Tuesday morning due to an incident in which a person was hit by a train, according to official reports. The MTA posted a message on social networks informing them of what happened and the alternatives to get around. “Line 7 trains are running with serious delays … Read more

Adams Administration Policy Creates Uncertainty for Asylum-Seeking Families in New York City

Adams Administration Policy Creates Uncertainty for Asylum-Seeking Families in New York City

There is much uncertainty that has arisen with the first expiration of the 60-day period in shelter for asylum-seeking families, a policy announced by the Adams administration in October 2023. “It feels a little desperate because, imagine, it is very difficult to get rented,” said Virginia, a Venezuelan immigrant. “Concerning. Yes, I feel stressed,†added … Read more

New York City Prepared for Historic Snowfall with Largest Number of Agency Employees in 25 Years and 700 Salt Spreading Trucks

New York City Prepared for Historic Snowfall with Largest Number of Agency Employees in 25 Years and 700 Salt Spreading Trucks

Lidia Castillo worked during the night, early this Saturday she was waiting for the Q33 bus to take her home and take shelter. “I’ve already done everything I had to do, I’m going home to rest with a shovel near the house to be able to remove the snow, if a lot of snow falls, … Read more

Cocotazo Restaurant: A Little Piece of Puerto Rico in New York City

Cocotazo Restaurant: A Little Piece of Puerto Rico in New York City

It is the Cocotazo restaurant, located inside the market in the neighborhood, and if entering here is like being in a little piece of Puerto Rico, Frances Robles is the owner and chef of the restaurant… It was her grandmother Evelina Carmona, who taught her He started cooking and giving that Creole flavor to all … Read more

MTA Weekend Transportation Changes due to Queensboro Plaza Station Remodeling

MTA Weekend Transportation Changes due to Queensboro Plaza Station Remodeling

Changes to the city’s transportation system train service are scheduled for every weekend this month. This is because the MTA continues with remodeling work at the Queensboro Plaza station. All passenger access will be closed at Queensboro Plaza from early Saturday morning until 5 a.m. Monday. This will affect passengers on lines 7, N, Q … Read more