Top 20 Online Startup Communities for Founders – Curated List

Top 20 Online Startup Communities for Founders – Curated List

As any seasoned entrepreneur knows all too well, the road to starting a startup is often a lonely one. Entrepreneurs often struggle with feelings of isolation and burnout as they navigate the ups and downs of a startup. That’s why a supportive community is essential for both founders and their ventures. Whether it’s getting guidance … Read more

From the Amazon Jungle to the Concrete Jungle: Adriana Aristizábal’s Inspiring Career Reinvention

From the Amazon Jungle to the Concrete Jungle: Adriana Aristizábal’s Inspiring Career Reinvention

From the Amazon jungle to the most famous concrete jungle, Adriana Aristizábal’s career is an example of reinvention and improvement. “My life has been a life marked by the closing of cycles and the beginning of cycles, the closing of careers and the beginning of a career. I am a business administrator, graduated from the … Read more

New NYC Open Streets Program Regulations Announced to Ensure Public Safety and Equal Access

New NYC Open Streets Program Regulations Announced to Ensure Public Safety and Equal Access

For many residents who live near 34th Avenue in Jackson Heights, being able to use this open space has been very helpful. “I feel good that the space is open because it is good for everyone,” says Luis Jiménez, a Jackson Heights resident. “This way the children are distributed better, some stay playing here, they … Read more

Tragic Update: Central Park Owl Flaco’s Death Caused by Traumatic Injury

Tragic Update: Central Park Owl Flaco’s Death Caused by Traumatic Injury

We have an update on the death of Flaco, the Central Park owl who won the love of New Yorkers, and the autopsy results show that his death was caused by an acute traumatic injury. Flaco reportedly died on Friday after crashing into a building on the Upper West Side. The owl escaped from the … Read more

New York City to Provide Prepaid Cards to Asylum Seekers for Food Purchases: Details Revealed by Vice Mayor Anne Williams-Isom

New York City to Provide Prepaid Cards to Asylum Seekers for Food Purchases: Details Revealed by Vice Mayor Anne Williams-Isom

Vice Mayor Anne Williams-Isom shared details this Sunday about the prepaid cards that the Administration plans to give to asylum seekers so they can buy food. He clarified that it will not be for all immigrants and that they will start with 500 families through a pilot plan. “Actually I agree, but let them give … Read more

Dominican American Chamber of Commerce Celebrates Cultural Event ‘Uniting Cultures to the Rhythm of Our Music’ in New York City

Dominican American Chamber of Commerce Celebrates Cultural Event ‘Uniting Cultures to the Rhythm of Our Music’ in New York City

The recent celebration of the cultural event “Uniting Cultures to the Rhythm of Our Music” by the Dominican American Chamber of Commerce (D/CA) commemorated the independence of the Dominican Republic and had as its main objective to highlight the importance and impact of diversity culture in the city. “We celebrate our heritage, our heart, our … Read more

City Enforces New Waste Management Regulations for Businesses: No More Sidewalk Piles Allowed!

City Enforces New Waste Management Regulations for Businesses: No More Sidewalk Piles Allowed!

This week there will be a big change in the way businesses in the city handle their waste. And it will no longer be allowed to pile up those gigantic black garbage bags on the sidewalks. Starting next Friday, all businesses must use containers for their garbage. This is part of an expansion of the … Read more

Fatal Attack on D Train: Police Searching for Suspects in Connection with 45-Year-Old Man’s Death

Fatal Attack on D Train: Police Searching for Suspects in Connection with 45-Year-Old Man’s Death

Police are searching for two men and a woman in connection with the fatal attack of a 45-year-old man on a D train at the East 182nd Street and Grand Concourse station early Friday morning. A fact that worries subway users like Zoila Chacha, who uses the D train every day to go to work. … Read more

Woman stabbed in abdomen in Jackson Heights, Queens: Suspect on the run

Woman stabbed in abdomen in Jackson Heights, Queens: Suspect on the run

A 32-year-old woman is stabbed in the abdomen in the Jackson Heights area of ​​Queens. DeleteDeleteDeleteDeleteDeleteDeleteDeleteDeleteDeleteDeleteDeleteDeleteDeleteDeleteDeleteDeleteDelete The incident occurred at the intersection of Roosevelt Avenue and 90th Street just before midnight. The victim was taken to Elmhurst Hospital in stable condition. Police are searching for a suspect who was wearing a hoodie and gray pants. … Read more

Wave of Violent Crimes in Times Square: Police Rescue Teen Stabbing Victim and Make Arrests

Wave of Violent Crimes in Times Square: Police Rescue Teen Stabbing Victim and Make Arrests

Around 5:30 pm on Thursday, the Police rescued a 17-year-old teenager who was stabbed in the lower part of his back in Times Square, specifically West 42nd Street and 7th Avenue. The young man was taken in stable condition to a nearby hospital and in the case, the uniformed police had arrested seven people, as … Read more