NYC Health + Hospitals today announced that the health system and its hospital sites have earned the distinction of “most socially responsible” by the Lown Institute. A nonpartisan health care think tank. The 2023-24 Lown Index for Social Responsibility looks at more than 3,600 hospitals in the U.S, and it uses 53 metrics across equity, value, and…
Imagine walking through an ancient forest, a place where time seems to stand still. You’re surrounded by towering trees, the air filled with the scent of damp earth, leaves, and…mushrooms. Now, you might think of mushrooms as nothing more than a tasty addition to your pizza, but let’s step back for a moment and consider…
When wanderlust strikes and vacation season is in full swing, the last thing you want is to be held back by passport processing times. Fortunately, you can take steps to expedite the process and obtain your U.S. passport faster. In this article, we’ll explore two key aspects: what applicants can personally do to speed up…
This Friday at 9PM, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is giving New York City-based football fans a treat!
For the first time, the authority will be broadcasting the Women’s USA vs. Vietnam FIFA World Cup game on a large screen on the Oculus Plaza. The free public viewing will be located on the north side of the Oculus, near the flagpoles. The Oculus Beer Garden will be open for guests to purchase beverages and light bites until 11 p.m.
Soccer is the world’s biggest sport, but lately, NYC has been getting more and more involved in the sport!
Earlier this year, we reported that NYNJ will be one of 16 host cities across the United States, Canada, and Mexico to host World Cup soccer games in 2026. We’re super excited to be a host city and to see how the city will activate for the occasion!
New York City got its first official soccer team in 2013, and now, almost nine years later, the New York City F.C. (Football Club) will finally get its own home stadium in Queens!
The stadium was initially set to be built in The Bronx, not too far from where the team plays now (Yankee Stadium), but this changed in November of last year when NYC Mayor Adams announced that the 25,000-capacity venue was now set to be built in the Willets Point neighborhood of Queens.
The project will still be privately funded and will also include over 40,000-square-feet of public open space, a hotel, and retail shops that will create new jobs for community residents.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams, New York City Comptroller Brad Lander, the Mayor’s Office of Contract Services, and the Mayor’s Office of Nonprofits today announced a new reform. The new reform is for discretionary contracts that will eliminate red tape and make it easier for nonprofits that contract with the city to get paid…
Are you looking for a way to spruce up your bedroom space and add flair to your sleeping quarters? Look no further than the newest bed-back designs that take the interior design world by storm! From sleek minimalism to bold patterns and textures, these innovative bedding options will have you dreaming in style every night.…