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New York City Mayor Eric Adams today created a new fund, the GreenHOUSE Fund, to help building owners comply with Local Law 97 while directing critical resources to help rent-regulated apartment buildings and low-income co-ops afford emissions reduction projects. The law — passed by the New York City Council in 2019 — sets increasingly stringent…
When it comes top-notch Mexican food in the country, New York often gets unfairly snubbed for its sunnier cousin city in the West Coast. Although it might be true that L.A.’s Mexican cultural presence is bigger and more evident than it is here, you would be remiss to dismiss the bustling Mexican culinary scene across the five boroughs.
In an effort to give New York City Mexican food the love and attention it deserves, Paulina Montiel and Noe Zepeda, two friends who run Migo Events, are throwing New York’s first ever Mexican Restaurant Week, which will showcase dozens of carefully selected Mexican restaurants across the city that range from higher end, sit down spots to more casual mom and pop joints.
From October 7 to 13, more than 20 Mexican eateries across Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx and Queens will take part in Mexican Restaurant Week, and all participating restaurants will offer special multi-course packages for $45 or less.
Notable participants include Mexi BK, a spot inspired by Mexico City and known for its beloved tuna tartare tostada and a popular cocktail called El Mexi; King of Taco, a taco truck founded in Jackson Heights that has since garnered a cult following; Family’s Cafe in the Bronx, a beloved family owned restaurant; and Meli’s Taqueria in East Harlem, which specializes in fare from Puebla.
Organizers Montiel and Zepeda are no strangers to the culture: Migo Events, a party we wrote about earlier this year, centers around the New York Mexican community. They duo also got some input from Jolay Silva, an influencer who uses her platform to highlight Latin restaurants across New York City.
“Our mission was to close the gap between niche artisanal restaurants and your mom and pop shop, each delicious but the price point different,” Montiel tells Time Out. “As we build Migo Events, we continue with the idea of Mexicans working together to build a community and support one another. It does not matter if it’s art, events, or food, Mexicans we deserve to be seen.”
To learn more and get updates about Mexican Restaurant Week, check out Migo Events on Instagram.
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With fall now in full swing, and Halloween on the horizon, it’s time to start getting into the spooky mood by a paying a visit to The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze! The annual tradition is one of our favorite fall getaways (whether it be to the Hudson Valley or Long Island) to stroll the one-of-a-kind pumpkin trail featuring 7,000 illuminated gourds like you’ve never seen before. For everything you need to know about this awesome Tri-State attraction, see below, and start bookmarking a date for this!
What is the Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze?
The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze is a spectacular Halloween walking trail that features over 7,000 hand-carved, illuminated pumpkins assorted into installations. This event transforms the historic landscapes of Van Cortlandt Manor and Old Bethpage Village into a mesmerizing display of glowing sculptures, including dinosaurs, trains, and even a pumpkin ferris wheel.
Some of the most popular attractions that visitors love include the dazzling Pumpkin Planetarium which pulsates to a spooky soundtrack, a massive 24-foot spider web made of pumpkins, an incredible PumpkinZee Bridge which you can actually walk on, and so much more.
Alongside the half mile illunimated pumpkin trail, the Blaze also features fall-themed sweets and snacks at Café Blaze and souvenirs at the Blaze Boo-tique!
Where is the Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze?
This year’s Blaze takes place at 2 locations: Van Cortlandt Manor in Croton-on-Hudson, New York (Blaze: Hudson Valley) and Old Bethpage Village Restoration in Long Island (Blaze: Long Island).
When is the Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze?
In 2024, Blaze: Hudson Valley runs from September 13 – November 17, while the Blaze: Long Island runs from October 4 – November 3.
What’s new at the Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze this year?
Both locations are welcoming some new attractions for 2024, especially Blaze: Hudson Valley who’s marking their 20th anniversary!
New this year to Hudson Valley’s rendition include a giant birthday cake and Celebration Arch to mark the milestone, a VIP speakeasy with exclusive drinks and treats called The Gourd & Goblet Tavern, and a new Kraken rising from the Croton River.
The Blaze: Long Island’s new 2024 attractions include a pumpkin Long Island Hall of Fame, a Day of the Dead tribute, a working Ferris wheel, and a celebration arch!
How to get tickets for the Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze
Tickets for the Blaze at both locations are available online, starting now. Prices for both Blaze: Hudson Valley and Blaze: Long Island start at $32/adult (with some $20 tickets available on weekdays after 8 pm) and children’s tickets costing $10. Visitors can also buy FLEX tickets for a higher price, which includes anytime admission and a complimentary drink and donut.
Some ticket tips to consider:
You must purchase your Blaze tickets online, as no tickets are sold on-site
Tickets are non-refundable, so figure out which date works best before you purchase
Purchase tickets well ahead of your visit date, as they sell out very fast
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Happiness is something everyone, everywhere strives for. But with a staggering statistic showing that only 47% of Americans are happy with the way their life is going, we seem to be off course.
A new study from WalletHub analyzed the happiest states in the U.S. and you’ll be surprised to know where New York landed. Results derived from a happiness scale, scored out of 100, using three key factors: emotional & physical well-being, work environment, and community & environment.
The 10 happiest states in the U.S.:
Hawaii
Maryland
New Jersey
Utah
Delaware
Minnesota
Connecticut
Idaho
Nebraska
Massachusetts
So you may be wondering, is New York one of the unhappiest states then? Well, not quite.
New York ranked as the 23rd happiest state in the U.S, receiving a total happiness score of 52.46. That is a 16.25 difference in happiness score compared to the happiest state, Hawaii. New York ranked nearly last of the states for work environment and community & environment. However, New York ranked seventh for emotional and physical well-being. Plus, New York did rank as the fifth lowest state for the share of adult depression.
The 10 least happy states in the U.S.:
Lousiana
Arkansas
West Virgina
Tennessee
New Mexico
Alaska
Alabama
Oklahoma
Mississippi
Kentucky
Funny enough, our neighbors (dare we say enemies) over in Jersey somehow managed to rank as the third happiest state in the nation. This is a result of the state’s low insecurity food rate, lowest childhood trauma reports, and second highest life satisfaction. New Jersey also has the third-highest share of households earning over $75,000 per year. At least NYC was named the best city in America!
“In addition to pursuing your passions, having a good work-life balance and maintaining an emotional support network, another key way to boost your happiness is living in the right place. The happiest states are those that provide above-average quality of life in a wide variety of areas, from strong state economies and high quality physical and mental health care to adequate amounts of leisure time and good weather,” shared WalletHub analyst, Chip Lupo.
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Fully immerse yourself in the effortlessly cool vibes of Brooklyn this fall as celebrated artist and long-time tenant of Industry City Michael “Mister Kaves” McLeer has officially unveiled his newest project: an immersive, limited-time museum celebrating the best of Brooklyn!
Dubbed Brooklyn Pop, the museumexplores Brooklyn’s role as a cultural epicenter and its profound influence on popular culture. Visitors will journey through an 11,000-square-foot narrative that is at one a play, a movie, and an art installation, with each detail meticulously crafted to immerse the audience in the spirit of Brooklyn. Among the art installations are replicas of NYC subway cars and stations accompanied by a unique blend of play, film, artifacts, audio, and visual elements.
In short, the museum is a culmination of Kaves’ lifelong passion for capturing the essence of Brooklyn’s cultural influence. He stated:
People know Brooklyn’s a cool place and it has become a brand. I’m going to teach you a little about how it became cool…the blood, the sweat, the tears. To me, Brooklyn rooftops are a religion, and the concrete is a cathedral.
Brooklyn Pop museum is located at Industry City within Brooklyn’s Sunset Park neighborhood. And, as Kaves is known to have collaborated with some of the most prestigious brands and institutions already, it’s only fitting that to accompany the exhibition he’s partnered with American headwear brand Bailey 1922 tolaunch a special collection available exclusively at the Brooklyn Pop Exhibit gift shop and online.