As coronavirus pandemic has reduced the initiative of reopening churches declared in Queens and Brooklyn after the slight fall of the positive cases on NYC Memorial Day. The archdiocese has also announced about releasing the Forward Faith its multi-step that is divided into 5 phases. Small private halls for prayers and about 288 parish churches...
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New York Botanical Garden Defines Beauty Of Japanese Hill And Pond
Heaven of greenery covers an area of 52 acres, with mesmerizing floras all around. One of the famous New York Gardens that has about more than 18,000 species and plants. This New York Botanical garden, Brooklyn, was established in 1970, which slowly became famous for garden collections, unique and attractive. Stretches of Japanese Hill It is...
Teardrop memorial On Honor of World Trade Center Attack and The Deceased
The Teardrop memorial created of granite stones and the granite surface consists of the name of 3024 deceased victims of the tragic incident of 9/11. World Trade Center was one of the busiest places in the world during the 80s. While the idea to build the historical center in New York dated back to 1943,...
St Patrick’s Church New York The Oldest Cornerstone Of US
St Patrick’s Church has been a cornerstone of the country, the oldest and prominent landmark of the US and New York City. It is the oldest Roman Catholic Church built in between the 50th and 51st Streets of the east side, Fifth Avenue. The finest artistry to explore the Neo-Gothic Roman Catholic that inscribes the...
Navy Parachutist Dies During Jersey City Demonstration
A Navy parachutist died after recently partaking in an aerial demonstration for Fleet Week this past Sunday. During the demonstration, his parachute failed to open properly and he plunged into the Hudson River in front of hundreds of people, who were observing from Liberty State Park. The man who died, whose identity was not immediately...
New York City Beaches To Have Free Sunscreen This Summer
Despite the widely recognized stereotype that a large portion of New York residents spend the majority of their year confined to their tiny windowless offices and constricted apartments, most tend to emerge in the summer months to soak up the sun and enjoy the warm temperatures. As a result of such, a popular destination to...
Marchesa Expanding Horizons: Plans to Stage 2 Runway Shows During Arab Fashion Week in Dubai
In addition to its latest store that has recently been inaugurated in Dubai. Marchesa plans to increase its presence in the fashion scene there through its status as the guest designer during this month’s Arab Fashion Week. Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig are set to jet off to the Middle East for these two fashion...
AIDS Walk Returns to NYC
It’s a cause we’ve all heard about, it’s something we all want to help out with. AIDS and HIV. A disease that many still have fears, and negative attitude towards. A disease that still brings stigma, but one day this can all change, and this can all start by raising awareness, and that’s what the...
More Space In Times Square
You can thank all that space in Times Square for your creative Instagram picture you just posted in the middle of one of the most famous tourist destinations in the world. You got the perfect shot, with all those lights in the background, and with the perfect filter, you got a picture with over a...
Frontiers of Fashion: Disability Fashion Exhibit At Cornell University Displays Industry’s Innovations
A new type of fashion—one which celebrates diversity and propagates the ideals of inclusivity, accessibility and personalization—went on display this past Monday at the opening for the Ad(dress)ing Ableism exhibit at the Cornell University Jill Stuart Gallery. The event was co-sponsored by Haven, alongside the Cornell Women’s Resource Center and the Student Assembly. The main...