Brooklyn
Brooklyn’s Nûrish Joins the Healthy NYC Dining List
- Dining
- 9 months ago
As part of an expanding series of health-focused restaurants in New York City, Nûrish is a vibrant, vegetarian- and vegan-friendly sanctuary that invites both locals and visitors to enjoy nutritious and affordable plant-based cuisine. With its cozy locations in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, and Jersey City, New Jersey, Nûrish delivers meals that nourish the body and delight the senses.
- Dining
- 9 months ago
Unlock NYC’s Digital Market: Targeted Media That Works
- Business
- 9 months ago
It’s not enough to just broadcast your message these days—you need to place it right where your audience is. Targeted media placement is the key to reaching New Yorkers, whether they're on the subway or scrolling through their phones. But how does it work? Let’s break it down, NYC-style.
- Business
- 9 months ago
NYC Launches E-Bike Trade-In Program to Boost Safety
- NYC Politics
- 9 months ago
Safer Streets, Safer Riders
In a groundbreaking move, New York City Mayor Eric Adams has announced final rules for the city’s first-ever municipal trade-in program for unsafe e-bikes and electric-powered mobility devices. The initiative is aimed at food delivery workers, offering them the chance to exchange uncertified e-bikes and lithium-ion batteries for high-quality, certified versions — for free. This program is part of the city’s “Charge Safe, Ride Safe” campaign, designed to reduce the risk of deadly e-bike fires and improve street safety.
- NYC Politics
- 9 months ago
Fusion East Named Vendor for Prospect Park Events
- Fusion East Newsroom
- 9 months ago
Prospect Park Alliance offers a range of preferred vendors and diverse catering options at the Prospect Park Picnic House, and this year Fusion East Caribbean Soul restaurant has been added to their exclusive list.
- Fusion East Newsroom
- 9 months ago
CUNY Welcomes Voters to 14 Campuses for Early Voting and Election Day
- NYC Politics
- 9 months ago
The City University of New York (CUNY) is once again opening its doors to New Yorkers, offering 14 campuses as polling sites for both early voting and Election Day. From October 26 to November 3, 10 campuses across the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens will host early voting locations, with six campuses ready to serve voters on Election Day, November 5.
- NYC Politics
- 9 months ago
NYC Newswire Launches to Amplify NYC Stories
- Business
- 9 months ago
NYC Newswire has officially launched, offering businesses, nonprofits, and major corporations a platform to share their stories across New York City and beyond. This unique service is designed to bring visibility to a wide range of organizations by allowing them to easily publish press releases and announcements that can be locally targeted while reaching a global audience through integration with Google News.
- Business
- 9 months ago
Joey Bada$$ & Kota the Friend Light Up NYC Revelry Cannabis Fest
- NYC Arts + Culture
- 9 months ago
On the Revel made history with its first outdoor, open-air cannabis festival, attracting over 180 vendors and thousands of attendees. Hosted in New York City, this landmark event celebrated the booming cannabis industry with a vibrant mix of business, culture, and music. Vendors ranged from local growers and dispensaries to wellness brands and legal advisors, offering attendees an immersive experience that captured the growth of New York’s cannabis community.
- NYC Arts + Culture
- 9 months ago
10 of the Top Bagel Spots in NYC
- Dining
- 9 months ago
New York City is synonymous with bagels, and while the competition is fierce, some spots stand out as the crème de la crème. Whether you like yours with a schmear, piled with lox, or simply toasted to perfection, these ten bagel joints have earned their place among NYC’s best.
- Dining
- 9 months ago
NY Pushes to Expand Medicare Savings Program
- Health + Wellness
- 9 months ago
Governor Kathy Hochul's recent announcement marks a significant milestone: nearly one million New Yorkers are now benefiting from the state-administered Medicare Savings Program (MSP). This groundbreaking initiative, aimed at alleviating healthcare costs for older adults, could save eligible New Yorkers an estimated $7,400 annually. As Medicare open enrollment kicks off tomorrow, Hochul urges more residents to explore their eligibility for these life-changing savings.
- Health + Wellness
- 9 months ago