Discover the History of New York City at the Museum of the City of New York

Discover the History of New York City at the Museum of the City of New York

The Museum of the City of New York is an institution dedicated to telling the history of our city, founded in 1923. At first the museum operated in what is now the official residence of the city mayor, Gracie Mansion. Visitors can see objects and photographs that tell what the five boroughs of the city … Read more

New York State to Provide $100 Economic Support Payment to Low-Income Families with Children

New York State to Provide 0 Economic Support Payment to Low-Income Families with Children

“100 dollars is 100 dollars,” said Fabio Vásquez. If you are a resident of New York State, have minor children, and qualify as a low-income person, you may be eligible to receive this extra help, as Governor Kathy Hochul announced this week that the state has $12 million in federal funds to deliver a one-time … Read more

Rising Concerns for Safety on Public Transportation in New York City

Rising Concerns for Safety on Public Transportation in New York City

“I take public transportation Monday through Friday and at this time you are practically running to get to work safely,” said Erika Figueroa, a subway user. In the middle of rush hour on Wednesday, a 30-year-old woman was pushed at the West 53rd Street and Fifth Avenue station by a man who fled. Authorities confirm … Read more

Fatal Accident in Brooklyn: Elderly Woman Dies After Being Hit by Van in Bedford-Stuyvesant Area

Fatal Accident in Brooklyn: Elderly Woman Dies After Being Hit by Van in Bedford-Stuyvesant Area

A 68-year-old woman loses her life after falling and being hit by a van in Brooklyn. Police found the victim unconscious yesterday morning at the intersection of Broadway and Flushing Avenue in the Bedford-Stuyvesant area. Investigators believe he tripped and fell in front of a pickup truck. Emergency crews took her to the hospital, where … Read more

New York City Falling Short on Housing Goals as Construction Slows and Tax Exemption Expires

New York City Falling Short on Housing Goals as Construction Slows and Tax Exemption Expires

New York City is on track to complete about 11,000 new housing units this year. This is a much lower figure than what is necessary to meet the municipal government’s ambitious plans to build 500,000 homes in the next ten years. And this is according to a new report released by the New York Building … Read more

Community Relies on Rite Aid Pharmacy on Junction Blvd: Implications of Closure

Community Relies on Rite Aid Pharmacy on Junction Blvd: Implications of Closure

María Marmolejos and Plubio José have been buying their medications for years at a Rite Aid pharmacy located on Junction Blvd and say that if it were closed, the community would suffer a lot. “For the neighborhood it would be a problem because they would have to move far from the neighborhood to acquire the … Read more

Grand Opening: Wegmans Supermarket Chain Debuts New Store in Manhattan

Grand Opening: Wegmans Supermarket Chain Debuts New Store in Manhattan

This Wednesday a new store of the well-known Wegmans supermarket chain opened in Manhattan. This morning before opening you could already see a long line of customers in front of the establishment. The company reported that more than 600 new employees will seek to create a unique shopping experience for its customers. “We have an … Read more

Concerns and Challenges Surrounding the Relocation of Asylum-Seeking Families in New York City

Concerns and Challenges Surrounding the Relocation of Asylum-Seeking Families in New York City

Dozens of families wait for the arrival of the school bus outside the former Hotel Row in Midtown, one of the shelters for asylum seekers in the city. For many, the recent policy change announced by the Mayor’s Office – in which they will have a maximum period of two months to relocate – is … Read more

Reflecting on the Past: The Museum of the City of New York’s Centennial Exhibition Explores Its Origins

Reflecting on the Past: The Museum of the City of New York’s Centennial Exhibition Explores Its Origins

The Museum of the City of New York celebrates one hundred years of founding with an exhibition that reviews its own history of origin. Located at 1220 Fifth Ave at 103rd St, they present objects and photographs that tell what the city was like at the time of its creation, in the 1920s. At that … Read more

New York City Limits Stay in Shelters for Immigrant Families with Children to 60 Days Due to Increased Arrival

New York City Limits Stay in Shelters for Immigrant Families with Children to 60 Days Due to Increased Arrival

The City of New York reported that it will limit the time that immigrant families with children can stay in shelters to 60 days, a decision that according to Mayor Eric Adams is due to the fact that the city does not have enough spaces for the thousands of people who continue to arrive. from … Read more