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On what would have been the Notorious RBG’s 88th birthday, and Brooklyn’s “Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Day,” the Brooklyn Municipal Building was officially renamed after the iconic Supreme Court...
Sunday, March 14 marked exactly one year since the first confirmed COVID-19 death in NYC. Since then, the city has tragically lost more than 30,000 New Yorkers to the deadly virus. NYC held an official day of remembranc...
Happy RBG Day! After a towering statue of the late RBG was unveiled last week at City Point in Downtown Brooklyn, Eric Adams, Brooklyn Borough President, declared March 15th as “Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Day....
Writing about so many NYC businesses closing over this past year has been hard, but as someone who worked in the Flatiron neighborhood for years, this one is especially tough! Eisenberg’s Sandwich Shop, which open...
Since the pandemic, apartments in NYC have mostly emptied out, with rental prices dipping to their lowest point in years. But, New Yorkers may actually be having trouble finding those apartments on the market, according...
Domestic travelers will no longer have to quarantine at all when arriving in New York, Governor Cuomo announced today (March 11). Previously, they were required to quarantine for 14 days or could…...
Slushes, anyone? Fast food chain Sonic is making its way to Midtown! According to a report in The Real Deal, the famous drive-in restaurant will take over the former Pax Wholesome space at 966 Sixth Avenue (between 34th...
Though the weather is finally warming up, indoor dining in NYC can expand to 50% capacity starting Friday, March 19. Indoor dining remained closed through most of the winter due to a high COVID-19 positivity rate in the...
Though anti-Asian sentiment is sadly not a new phenomenon in the U.S., we have seen an abhorrent rise in crimes and hateful actions against Asian Americans over the past year. Crimes targeting AAPI individuals rose by a...
Mayor de Blasio has declared March 14, 2021 as a city-wide “day of remembrance” for COVID-19 victims. The mayor announced the news back in January, reflecting on the past year and looking toward 2021. Like m...