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

Girl Scout Troop 6000: Empowering Immigrant Girls in NYC

Girl Scout Troop 6000: Empowering Immigrant Girls in NYC

“A round of applause for the Girl Scouts.” This group of girl scouts had their beginnings exactly one year ago at the Row Hotel in Midtown. “This experience has been very fun because in my country you don’t see this about girl scouts,” said Laura Valentina. “For me it was very exciting to enter this … 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

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Opting Out of ANSA.it Subscriptions: How to Decline Profiling and Tracking Cookies

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Subway Train Derails at 96th Street Station: More Than 20 Minor Injuries Reported

Subway Train Derails at 96th Street Station: More Than 20 Minor Injuries Reported

There has reportedly been a partial derailment of a subway train at the 96th Street station on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, according to official reports. In the incident there were more than 20 people with minor injuries, who were traveling on a line 1 train heading north (Uptown). The authorities received the first calls for … Read more

Mayor Adams Faces Possible Fines for Violating City Laws: Failure to Register Rental Property Sparks Concern

Mayor Adams Faces Possible Fines for Violating City Laws: Failure to Register Rental Property Sparks Concern

The mayor could face another series of fines for violating city laws. The Daily News reports that Adams apparently failed to properly register his rental property in Bedford-Stuyvesant with the Department of Housing Preservation and Development. Landlords are supposed to complete documentation detailing exactly what they charge their tenants. The post says Mayor Adams received … Read more

Christmas services will be held in all churches of Kazakhstan on the night of January 6-7

Christmas services will be held in all churches of Kazakhstan on the night of January 6-7

Metropolitan Alexander of Astana and Kazakhstan will perform the festive liturgy at the Ascension Cathedral in Almaty. The beginning is January 6 at 23.00, reports the news agency “NewTimes.kz”. For the Christmas holidays in Almaty, a children’s theme park “Tales of the Peoples of Kazakhstan” was created at the Kazan Cathedral. “Christmas is a holiday … Read more