Renewed Attempts to Preserve “New York’s Temple of Power”
The Interborough Rapid Transit Powerhouse might fall off the city’s historical map, unless protected.
No Buyers for the Statue of Liberty?
Despite stocking low-cost, outsourced goods, souvenir stores have had a rough year.
The Aftermath of Hurricane Sandy
Chelsea was among the neighborhoods badly hit by Hurricane Sandy. The day after the storm, residents coped with massive power cuts while trying to get back into their daily routines. As of 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, October 30, there was no power south of 25th street. The much-publicized collapse of a building façade, […]
Men in Pink: The Other Breast Cancer Patients
Shedding light on the lesser-known form of breast cancer.
Gauguin with the Grandparents
Museums make access to art easier for older people with targeted tours and programs.
Fresh Produce Program For Seniors Launched
Council Member Gale Brewer of District 6 launched the Westside Senior Supported Agriculture (WSSA) Food Bag Program as part of her “Grow Green, Age Well” initiative. The program, the first of its kind in Manhattan, has had mixed reviews from area seniors.