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After closing for more than three months due to COVID-19, the 9/11 Memorial is making a return on a very patriotic day: July 4. The 9/11 Memorial & Museum announced the news on Tuesday (6/16), according to CrainR...
Though many New Yorkers we overjoyed that liquor stores were declared “essential businesses,” you won’t be able to enjoy a drink while flying anytime soon. Here in the U.S., both Delta and American Air...
Today, June 16, Governor Cuomo announced that the renowned tennis tournament, the U.S. Open, is approved to continue on this year. New Yorkers have wondered if typical summer events will resume in some way or be cancele...
Black Lives Matter means Black Trans Lives Matter. On Sunday, June 14, about 15,000 people took to the streets of NYC to protest violence against Black trans people and stand in solidarity with the community. The event...
Cinquefrondi is selling homes in the village for 1 euro. Who hasn’t thought about what it’d be like to own a home in a small European village in the countryside? Whether for retirement, or the potential to have a summer...
Just in time for summer vacation. Joining the likes of Aruba, Antigua & St. Lucia, the Dominican Republic will begin welcoming back tourists this July. Caribbean Journal reported the news just last week, sharing tha...
Some NYC young people could earn up to $1,200 preparing for future jobs. The city just released news of a summer program called “NeON (Neighborhood Opportunity Network) Summer.” The program will give New Yor...
Previously, gatherings of up to only 10 people were allowed, but Governor Cuomo has increased that number to 25 during phase 3 of reopening. He announced the news in a press conference today, June 15. It comes at a time...
Volunteers and community officials decided to take the Mayor’s promise to rename streets in each borough “Black Lives Matter” into their own hands this weekend. A group of community volunteers and arti...
NYC has entered Phase 1 of reopening, which means that only a small section of businesses (like construction and manufacturing) are able to open, and social distancing regulations are still in effect. But it seems the r...