New Year’s Eve Safety Measures in Times Square 2024

New Year’s Eve Safety Measures in Times Square 2024

City officials are taking steps to ensure that all spectators who plan to spend New Year’s Eve in Times Square can do so safely. It is a previous celebration to welcome 2024. Confetti and joy flooded this part of Times Square, where tourists already fill every corner, and on Sunday hundreds of thousands are expected … Read more

Thousands Attend St. Patrick’s Cathedral Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve, Cardinal Dolan Leads Sermon

Thousands Attend St. Patrick’s Cathedral Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve, Cardinal Dolan Leads Sermon

On Christmas Eve this Sunday, thousands of New Yorkers were at St. Patrick’s Cathedral for the annual midnight mass. This celebration is a Christmas tradition that dates back to 1879. Cardinal Timothy Dolan was in charge of delivering the sermon, making it his fifteenth midnight mass as archbishop of New York. Dolan prayed not only … Read more

Adams administration opens 403-bed migrant shelter in contaminated Brooklyn building

Adams administration opens 403-bed migrant shelter in contaminated Brooklyn building

The Adams administration is moving to open a 403-bed migrant shelter inside a long-contaminated Brooklyn building, to be run by a group that recently entered the shelter business. According to a publication on The City news portal, the Adams administration will be opening a new shelter in Brooklyn, with about 400 beds in a building … Read more

Adams Administration Opening 403-Bed Migrant Shelter in Contaminated Brooklyn Building

Adams administration opens 403-bed migrant shelter in contaminated Brooklyn building

The Adams administration is moving to open a 403-bed migrant shelter inside a long-contaminated Brooklyn building, to be run by a group that recently entered the shelter business. According to a publication on The City news portal, the Adams administration will be opening a new shelter in Brooklyn, with about 400 beds in a building … Read more

Fontainebleau Las Vegas Unveils 2024 New Year’s Eve Ball with Bow-Tie Patterns and Special Performances by Paul Anka

Fontainebleau Las Vegas Unveils 2024 New Year’s Eve Ball with Bow-Tie Patterns and Special Performances by Paul Anka

A few days before the iconic New Year’s celebration in Times Square, they unveil the ball that this year will light up the sky at midnight on January 1st. This year the sphere will have a lighting pattern that will reflect bowties. And this in honor of the figure formed by the two triangular plazas … Read more

Queens Center Mall Offers Last-Minute Christmas Shopping and Discounts of Up to 50%

Queens Center Mall Offers Last-Minute Christmas Shopping and Discounts of Up to 50%

Hundreds of New Yorkers arrived early at Queens Center Mall this Sunday to do last-minute Christmas shopping and take advantage of discounts of up to 50 percent in different stores. Like every year, stores open and close early the day before Christmas to welcome those who are waiting for the last moment to finish their … Read more

Asylum-seeking Families Receive Christmas Gifts at Manhattan Hotel Event

Asylum-seeking Families Receive Christmas Gifts at Manhattan Hotel Event

Asylum-seeking families receive gifts just in time for Christmas, during an event held by the Department of Social Services and several nonprofit organizations at a Manhattan hotel. The event seeks to provide migrant families with a space to celebrate this Christmas and for children to feel the best of the Christmas spirit in what will … Read more

Racial Disparities in Child Welfare Interventions: New Analysis Reveals Alarming Trends in NYC

Racial Disparities in Child Welfare Interventions: New Analysis Reveals Alarming Trends in NYC

A new analysis of municipal data shows that communities of color often face more interventions from our city’s Administration for Children’s Services. According to the data collected, although residents of the African-American community only represent about 23 percent of the city’s population, children from this population group were the subject of 38 percent of the … Read more

City Harvest Distributes Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Sunset Park, Brooklyn to Alleviate Family Expenses

City Harvest Distributes Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Sunset Park, Brooklyn to Alleviate Family Expenses

Volunteers and workers from the non-profit organization City Harvest are in Sunset Park, Brooklyn today, where they are distributing fresh fruits and vegetables to residents most in need. According to the community, this space that opened in September has come to alleviate the high expenses of the family basket. Inside these bags are pears, onions, … Read more

How Many Stops Act Passed by New York City Council for Police Oversight

How Many Stops Act Passed by New York City Council for Police Oversight

The City Council on Wednesday approved a bill requiring police officers to document every investigative encounter with civilians. The How Many Stops Act requires quarterly reports of all police officers’ formal interactions with the public. Councilor Alexa Avilés, one of the promoters of the bill, posted a message on social networks about its approval. “Today, … Read more