by DOWNTOWN News | Aug 16, 2022 | Downtown News, Health, Uncategorized
Reproduced with permission from New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center. While people are accustomed to dealing with runny noses and scratchy throats in the fall and winter, many are experiencing the same symptoms this summer. This could be due to a number...
by Julia Meyer | Jul 28, 2022 | Downtown News, Health, News
On the morning of June 24, Americans woke up to the news that the Supreme Court ruled people no longer had a constitutional right to an abortion, overturning the ruling of the landmark Roe v. Wade decision. In the wake of the groundbreaking decision made in the Dobbs...
by Julia Meyer | Jun 29, 2022 | Downtown News, Events, NYC
Protestor signs at Washington Square Park, Photo: Greer Hazzard On Friday the United States Supreme Court eliminated the constitutional right to an abortion in a 6 to 3 ruling, which has been the law of the land for the last 50 years through Roe v. Wade. Almost...
by Linda Sheridan | Jun 6, 2022 | Downtown Living, Downtown News, News, NYC, Real Estate, Uncategorized
From left to right Senator Brian Kavanagh, Councilmember Christopher Marte, Assemblymember Charles D. Fall, Britni Erez, Kelly McGowan, Assemblymember Yuh-Line Niou, Pamit Surana, Greg Sheindlin, Laurie Sheidlin, Bejal Shah, Amy Van Burskirk. Photo: Linda...
by DOWNTOWN News | May 26, 2022 | Culture, Downtown News, News, Uncategorized
Presented by The Great Frog, Morrison Hotel Gallery, and the Hall of Punk, The Birth of Punk pop up exhibit opened at the Seaport on May 19, taking visitors on a journey through the history of punk in New York City using photography, artifacts, eyewitness accounts,...
by Noemi Florea | Jan 25, 2022 | Architecture, Art, Downtown Highlights, Downtown Living, Downtown News, Lighting, Living, Outdoor
Twenty years later, Tribute in Light helps New York City heal. Photo by Joe Woolhead. IN NEW YORK, art isn’t limited to the galleries and theaters; it overflows into the streets, draping itself across the city’s skyline. Architects, artists, social organizations, and...