From the East End of Long Island, Claire grew up coming to NYC & now gets to write about the best city every day! Her favorite borough is Queens (living in Astoria for 5 years), & on weekends she can be found at a local brewery, new restaurant, or reading the latest mystery novel.
The general election is coming up on November 7th, but October 28th is the last day to register to vote. Here are the basics you need to know to perform your civic duty when the day comes: Am I eligible to vote? To vote...
Who’s ready for a lovely literary weekend getaway? Well, the town of Hobart Village in the Northern Catskills region of upstate New York is a book lover’s dream! Tucked away next to the Catskill Mountains, t...
That’s right, NYC’s magnificent Winter Lantern Festival is back at the Queens County Farm Museum, transforming the area into an incredible world of light! But you’ll have to act fast, as the experience will only r...
Heading upstate anytime soon? Well you might as well stay over. At this Airbnb between Margaretville and Roxbury, NY, 150 miles (about a three-hour drive) from NYC, you’ll even have your own waterfall right in you...
Conde Nast Traveler just released their 36th annual Readers’ Choice Awards, and NYC didn’t quite take the #1 spot. There’s a wide a range of categories and everything is voted on by readers…of wh...
Fall foliage is finally starting to appear in NY state, and we’re ready to witness as much bright, fiery fall foliage as possible – and no where is better to view it than upstate New York. 🍂…...
That’s right, New York, it’s October. The time for all of the pumpkins, apples, hot ciders, and Halloween costumes you can get your hands on. Plus it’s still not too cold yet, so there are tons of outd...
The over 20-acre farm in Manalapan Township, New Jersey just launched their weekend fall festival on Saturday, September 9th, which includes everything you could need for an ideal fall day: the perfect pumpkin house ...
There’s nothing like feeling the crisp fall breeze while cuddled in a cozy sweater and sipping on a pumpkin spice beverage to warm even a cold New Yorker’s heart. Just like we did for summer, we’re rou...
The “Tribute In Light” has been a tradition that first started six months after the September 11th attacks in 2001, and, as the museum says “has become an iconic symbol that both honors those killed an...