“Teenager charged with assault for shooting subway train driver with pellet gun”

They file charges against a 16-year-old teenager, for allegedly shooting the driver of a train in service in the face with a pellet gun. The event occurred on Saturday afternoon, at the Borough Hall Subway station, located in downtown Brooklyn. Police reported that the teenager was on the platform when he fired with a pellet … Read more

Man Arrested in Connection to Brooklyn Shooting That Resulted in One Death and One Injury

A man is arrested in connection to a shooting Saturday that left a man dead and a woman wounded in Brooklyn. Gioliver Tinero, 23 years old, was arrested yesterday afternoon by the agents of the 75th police station. The suspect faces charges of murder, attempted murder and criminal possession of a weapon for the incident … Read more

Loisaida Cultural Festival Takes Over Lower East Side in 36th Edition

Loisaida avenue was transformed into a great party this Sunday with the 36th edition of the Loisaida Cultural Festival. Robert Pérez, attendee of the event comments: “I have been here for almost 40 years, this gives me thanks and love and everything for the people who are growing up here.” The gathering is produced by … Read more

“Help Identify Hispanic Cyclist in Critical Condition After Accident in Brooklyn”

The authorities ask for the help of the community to identify the victim of an accident in Brooklyn, it is a Hispanic cyclist who is hospitalized in critical condition. These are some of the images of the person in question who suffered the accident last Friday at the intersection of “R” and Nostrand avenues, in … Read more

152nd Street Festival Celebrates Puerto Rican Culture in The Bronx

All the warmth, color and musicality of the Puerto Rican community was present yesterday at the 152nd Street Festival in The Bronx The event that celebrates Puerto Rican culture and heritage in the city took place between Jackson and Tinton avenues. The traditional celebration was filled with music, games, typical Puerto Rican food, and other … Read more

Reduced Ferry Service Frustrates Staten Island and Manhattan Commuters

Somewhat frustrating for users like Carlo Orea who lives in Staten Island but works in construction in Manhattan. Carlo Orea, a passenger on the Staten Island Ferry explains: “It affects us because we come from work, we come home tired and the traffic and waiting, a lot of waiting.” And it is that normally the … Read more

“NYC Beaches Open for Summer Season with Lifeguard Shortage”

Memorial Day weekend arrives and with it the city’s beaches open to the public for the summer season. Fourteen miles of sand and sea will be available for New Yorkers to enjoy through September 10. They include the beaches of Rockaway, Coney Island, and Orchard. But due to the shortage of lifeguards, this weekend only … Read more

“Expert Recommendations for Safe and Enjoyable Memorial Day Travel During Post-Pandemic Times”

“Well, the normal thing is to always have the documents up to date and arrive early, always arrive early, a ‘snack’ for the child so that he is calm and enjoy the process,” said Paola Rosario. With the unofficial arrival of summer and marking the celebration of Memorial Day, this year more than 42 million … Read more

“City Beaches Open for Summer, Officials Stress Importance of Safety and Staffing”

This Saturday the city’s beaches open, a moment awaited by many. “Happy, happy, we are already waiting for this day to open earlier because the temperatures are already hot,” said Melecia Rendón, a Rockaways resident. It is expected that it will be sunny and that the temperatures will be pleasant. “Well, we are ready, we … Read more

“Citi Bike Celebrates 10 Years of Transformational Bike-Sharing in NYC”

It is often said that “time flies”… and Citi Bike is no exception as it celebrates its tenth anniversary tomorrow. The bike-sharing program met with a lot of criticism when it launched in 2013. Still, it quickly became very popular and now has nearly 2,000 stations after starting with about 300. There are currently about … Read more