Dear People of the Great State of New York:Hello! I am a third-grade student in Northern Virginia. Our class is learning about the United States, and I will be teaching our school about the state of New York. In late May, I will create a

On Wednesday, January 29th, at 6:30 p.m., we gathered outside the Sylk Cove Lounge, at 1370 Rockaway Parkway, to celebrate the first anniversary of the Little Free Library, which was launched last January.It was built by Girl Scout Naomi B. from the P. S. 276

The Louis Armstrong Musical is playing at Studio 54 on Broadway until February 23rd.  Armstrong (1901-1971) lived a life that overflowed with hardships but also met with a lot of luck. He was a self-taught exponent of American jazz, a nightclub performer and familiar face on

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On Friday, January 31st, P.S. 115 The Daniel Mucatel School, at 1500 East 92nd Street, hosted a Family Paint Night where students, families and friends had an amazing, creative evening.Everyone followed along as Julia Magid, the school’s art teacher, guided the students step-by-step to make

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On Sunday, February 2nd, visitors convened at the Ryan Visitor Center in Floyd Bennett Field to enjoy a National Park Service (NPS) ranger presentation about the life and career of photojournalist, park advocate and social reformer, Jacob Riis, and how he came to have one

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On Monday, January 27th, P.S./I.S. 66 hosted its annual Lit in Literacy Night, bringing together families, students and staff for an evening filled with engaging activities to celebrate literacy. The event, which ran from 6 to 7:30 p.m., offered a variety of interactive experiences designed to foster

Entertainment is a relief from work, school and other commitments. Entertainment choices vary widely – whether it’s hanging out with friends and neighbors at a local event or playing online games. People are presented with new ways to participate in local and global activities while