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 Opening 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

Renovated entrances to Penn Station inaugurate

Renovated entrances to Penn Station inaugurate

The Penn Station entrance here on 32nd Street and Seventh Avenue has a new face and this remodeling increases its entrance capacity by 50% and now, in addition, it will be fully accessible to everyone. Just before this week of travel for the Thanksgiving holiday, Penn Station reopens its entrance on Seventh Avenue, now completely … Read more

Oliver’s Journey: Finding Hope at the Ronald McDonald House

Oliver’s Journey: Finding Hope at the Ronald McDonald House

Oliver, the youngest of the Cueto Acosta family, of Dominican origin. In March 2022, they traveled to New York after the child began to show unusual symptoms and while here he was diagnosed with a type of pediatric cancer. Thanks to a social worker at the hospital where he was treated, the family learned about … Read more

Transportation System Operates Normally After Dangerous Flooding: City Recovers from Intense Rain

Transportation System Operates Normally After Dangerous Flooding: City Recovers from Intense Rain

After the dangerous flooding due to the intense rain on Friday, which hit our city, generating delays in the subway and the suspension of some lines, the transportation system operated regularly this Saturday. Ramón Rosario, resident of the sector says: “I had to stay home all day yesterday. Today, it is possible.” From the Union … Read more

Annual Parade of Mexico: Celebrating Culture and Identity in New York City

Annual Parade of Mexico: Celebrating Culture and Identity in New York City

Green, white and red were present in the Annual Parade of Mexico, regarding its independence day. It is the largest outdoor celebration in this country in New York City. Alejandro Gómez, attending the parade says: “It’s very cool to see all the people who are here, all the representation that is done. We are proud … Read more

Supporting Children’s Return to School: Community Organizations Provide School Supplies and More

Supporting Children’s Return to School: Community Organizations Provide School Supplies and More

“Because there I can make more friends and learn so many things,” says Andy, a participant in this initiative. The return to school is approaching and community organizations such as Se hace camino NY carry out activities to support boys and girls in their return to school. “We have a lot of need in the … Read more

Summer Streets: Enjoying Car-Free Streets for Recreation and Fun in New York City

Summer Streets: Enjoying Car-Free Streets for Recreation and Fun in New York City

It is the opportunity to enjoy some streets, normally used by cars, to walk, jog, ride a bicycle and play on them. Summer Streets, organized by the Mayor’s Office and its Transportation Department, held its second day, this time in Manhattan, with various activities for everyone. “Dedicated miles, cultural, educational diversity, opportunities for cyclists to … Read more

Summer Streets: Enjoying Car-Free Streets for Recreation and Fun

Summer Streets: Enjoying Car-Free Streets for Recreation and Fun

It is the opportunity to enjoy some streets, normally used by cars, to walk, jog, ride a bicycle and play on them. Summer Streets, organized by the Mayor’s Office and its Transportation Department, held its second day, this time in Manhattan, with various activities for everyone. “Dedicated miles, cultural, educational diversity, opportunities for cyclists to … Read more

Early Voting Available for New Yorkers in Municipal Primary Elections

New Yorkers Have the Opportunity to Vote Early in Municipal Primary Elections As the municipal primary elections approach, New Yorkers have the chance to exercise their right to vote ahead of time. This early voting period allows citizens to participate in the democratic process and have their voices heard. What’s at Stake? The primary elections … Read more