At least 375 children enrolled in eight Lower Manhattan public elementary and middle schools experienced some degree of homelessness in 2024, according to statistics compiled by the City’s Department ...
Trinity Church Serves Two Million Meals to the Needy in 2024 Trinity Church has served 2,029,516 free meals – and given away vast quantities of free groceries, clothing, and household supplies – to ...
The Hudson River Park Trust, in its annual report to the Trust’s Advisory Council, notes, “overall, crime in Hudson River Park is down across the board, including petty thefts, fights and assaults, ...
A pair of neglected classic buildings on Canal Street are due for a refresh. The buildings at 272 and 274 Canal (at the corner of Cortland Alley) date from 1885 and 1883, respectively. They were ...
Neighbors in the Financial District are building on a local holiday tradition by partnering with the Salvation Army to send Christmas gifts to hundreds of impoverished children and elders around the ...
More than half a century ago, in the suburbs east of Manhattan, a former nun and a former soldier, united in a marriage of inconvenience, settled in a large old house that always struck their ...
Much more than the standard star-finder wheel, the Sky Challenger is a unique tool for learning astronomy. With six interchangeable wheels full of activities, this kit makes learning enjoyable and ...
Tonight (Tuesday, December 10), a new Tribeca-based grassroots organization, the Community First Development Coalition (CFDC), will host its first public meeting at Borough of Manhattan Community ...