NYC Was Colder Than Antarctica This Week
As we come out of 2023, which was officially named the hottest year on record, we were wondering if it was time to break out our bikinis! Okay okay, it wasn’t that warm, but even…...
As we come out of 2023, which was officially named the hottest year on record, we were wondering if it was time to break out our bikinis! Okay okay, it wasn’t that warm, but even…...
Retirement is supposed to be a time to kick back, put your feet up, and relax–unless, of course, you don’t have the finances to do so. According to a recent survey by Charles Schwab Americans think they need $1.8...
It’s been over two years since NYC saw more than an inch of snowfall, but this morning, that record was broken! But while NYC saw 1.4 inches, areas of western New York saw more than two feet of snow! According to ...
We’re typically used to seeing ferries sailing along the Hudson River, but this past weekend we saw something a bit more unexpected. According to West Side Rag, on Saturday, January 13th, a 33-foot-tall statue of...
We’ll admit, we’re starting to feel a little boy cries wolf with these snow storm announcements (like, it’s not our fault the first snow storm of the year didn’t quite happen!) but don’t sh...
You can stay in a real-life hobbit house only two hours from NYC or you can buy one for yourself and live it in year-round! Located in the hills of Elverson, Pennsylvania, a 2.5 hour drive from NYC, a house that looks&h...
The city is home to some pretty iconic parks and nearby nature spots, but sometimes it’s nice to be surrounded by leaves in your own home, and being a plant mom is…...
Last year started on a warm note with January being the warmest recorded January in NYC to date, and those warm temperatures carried through to April when NYC smashed an 82-year-old record…...
Okay okay, we know we’re only in the second week of January, but Valentine’s Day is on the horizon and love is certainly on the brain! And if your plans for Cupid’s return involve more than just…...
At 107 South 6th Street in Williamsburg sits a 19th century Romanesque Revival-style building. Built in 1891, the building was historically known as the Bedford Avenue Theater, and, up until now, was in the works to bec...