Isaac Mercado Repairs Outdoor Booth at Bravo 56 Bar and Restaurant in Inwood Amid Pandemic Challenges

Isaac Mercado Repairs Outdoor Booth at Bravo 56 Bar and Restaurant in Inwood Amid Pandemic Challenges

This week Isaac Mercado began repairing the outdoor booth of Bravo 56 Bar and Restaurant in Inwood, which during and after the pandemic has helped them to keep the business open. The structure cost more than 20 thousand dollars and a strong investment is also required to maintain it. “About 22 thousand dollars because we … Read more

The Little Island Public Park Announces Summer Concerts and Activities Schedule for 2022

The Little Island Public Park Announces Summer Concerts and Activities Schedule for 2022

The Little Island public park, one of our city’s newest built on the waters of the Hudson River at 14th Street in Manhattan, recently announced its schedule of summer concerts and activities. This is the fourth year in a row that the park has offered recreation and entertainment, at little or no cost, to New … Read more

Columbia University Graduation Ceremony 2024: Students Overcome Obstacles to Celebrate Achievements

Columbia University Graduation Ceremony 2024: Students Overcome Obstacles to Celebrate Achievements

Mercedes Santiago was looking forward to kissing her daughter who graduated this Friday from Columbia University with effort and sacrifice, working and studying at the same time. “It was two years of great effort, no holidays, working late and doing homework all the time. But today we arrived and here we are,” said the girl … Read more

The dark and mysterious lady is back! Netflix began filming the second season Wednesday

The dark and mysterious lady is back!  Netflix began filming the second season Wednesday

The Restless Thing will also take care of the streaming platform’s new TikTok account – aka ThingTok, where you can see behind-the-scenes news from her perspective. “We’re thrilled to welcome the entire Addams Family to Nevermore Academy this season, along with a dream lineup of icons and new faces,” the creators comment on the start … Read more

Governor Hochul Condemns Anti-Semitic Bomb Threats at New York Synagogues, Senator Schumer Allocates $400 Million for Security

Governor Hochul Condemns Anti-Semitic Bomb Threats at New York Synagogues, Senator Schumer Allocates 0 Million for Security

The Police Department is investigating a series of bomb threats sent to several synagogues in the city. Governor Hochul spoke out on the matter, communicating that they are actively monitoring these threats. Governor Hochul responded to the situation in a post on X saying: “We will not accept people spreading fear and anti-Semitism. Those responsible … Read more

Mexican Consulate Invites New Yorkers to Celebrate Cinco de Mayo at Times Square

Mexican Consulate Invites New Yorkers to Celebrate Cinco de Mayo at Times Square

This Sunday is celebrated on May 5, a date that commemorates the victory of Mexico in the Battle of Puebla in 1862, against the French invaders. From the Mexican Consulate, they published an invitation to anyone who wants to celebrate this important date by attending the party organized at Times Quare. Celebrate May 5th! 🤩🇲🇽 … Read more

Multiple Arrests Made in Connection with Central Park Robberies, NYPD Increases Patrols

Multiple Arrests Made in Connection with Central Park Robberies, NYPD Increases Patrols

Police have arrested several people in connection with a series of robberies in Central Park. According to the police, there have been 18 robberies in the park so far this year and four in one week. So far three suspects have been arrested. Kevin Taylor was arrested last Thursday in connection with a sex robbery. … Read more

Rent Board Votes on Increases for One Million Rent-Stabilized Apartments

Rent Board Votes on Increases for One Million Rent-Stabilized Apartments

The Rent Board held a preliminary vote on increases for tenants in approximately one million rent-stabilized apartments. Tenants were vocal about high rents even though the board tried to approve their preliminary decision, at a public meeting at LaGuardia Community College last night. They are considering an increase of 2 to 4.5 percent in a … Read more

City Of Yes For Housing Opportunity Proposal Begins Public Review Process in New York City

City Of Yes For Housing Opportunity Proposal Begins Public Review Process in New York City

This Monday the public review process began for a proposal that seeks to address homelessness in our city. This is the “City Of Yes For Housing Opportunity”, which would allow the creation of housing units through a series of zoning changes. As part of this process, Mayor Eric Adams met with working-class New Yorkers to … Read more

Negotiations Continue at Columbia University Amid Protests Over Israel Investment

Negotiations Continue at Columbia University Amid Protests Over Israel Investment

Almost two weeks after the protests at Columbia University began, negotiations between authorities and students continue. Camped on campus grounds, university students call on Columbia to stop investing in Israel and do business with companies they say are profiting from the war in the Middle East . A spokesperson from the university said that the … Read more