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The Flatbush location will shut its doors the day before Thanksgiving. After 90 years of operation, the last Sears in NYC will close before the year’s end, reported CBS. Large department stores (like the Astor Pla...
Though life is slowly but surely returning to pre-COVID norms, there are some safety policies still in place. One, is of course, proof of vaccination requirements for indoor spaces and activities in NYC. Another is the...
Welcome back Brits! After imposing heavy travel restrictions into the country since the start of the pandemic, the White House announced today that the US will be lifting travel restrictions for vaccinated tourists from...
A whale was spotted in NYC over the weekend, but sadly it wasn’t a majestic sighting for New Yorkers to be amazed by. Instead, a dead humpback whale was discovered off shore of Staten Island. The magnificent creat...
Everyone can relate to road rage, however, this native New Yorker chose a rather unique way to handle his anger: through dance! Driving in the city can already be a pain, & between construction and traffic, being ho...
Many New Yorkers were ecstatic when Mayor de Blasio announced earlier this year that the Brooklyn Bridge would finally get its own dedicated bike lane. Crossing the bridge had become hazardous for pedestrians and bicycl...
The time has finally come! After a year and a half, one of NYC’s most iconic mainstays is back open at fully capacity: our beloved Broadway. Though the news was announced back in May, it’s been a long time c...
“A new era is about to begin in NYC,” shared Mayor Bill de Blasio in a tweet this morning. The city is making monumental steps towards recovery from COVID-19. “This is the day we have been waiting for,...
This mandate is effective immediately. Friday morning, Mayor Bill de Blasio shared an additional mandate with Brian Lehrer on WNYC that all students 12+ partaking in extracurricular activities considered to be ‘hi...
All children 12+ are eligible to receive the vaccine. As NYC welcomes students back to school, new safety measures and precautions such as NYC public school employees being required to receive the COVID-19 vaccine have...