Lincoln Square is home to many amazing restaurants, but two in our district deserve a lot of praise for being named on The New York Times' 2023 list of The 100 Best Restaurants in New York City. Tatiana by Kwame Onwuachi, the new restaurant in David Geffen Hall, was named the Number 1 restaurant, while Jean-Georges was named Number 13. This is a huge accomplishment for both of these restaurants and a true testament to the quality of businesses in our neighborhood. We would also like to congratulate Camelot, which is on stage at Lincoln Center Theater, for receiving five Tony nominations this week. If you haven't booked your reservations or purchased your tickets yet, do so ASAP. We have a lot to be proud of in Lincoln Square! | |
LSBID's 26th Annual Meeting: 5.16.23 | |
The Lincoln Square BID is holding its 26th Annual Meeting on Tuesday, May 16, at 9:30am at Lincoln Center's David Rubenstein Atrium on Broadway. This is the first in-person Annual Meeting since 2019. The purpose of this meeting is to present the Fiscal Year 2024 budget, elect Directors to the Board, conduct other business, and ... | |
Celebrate Mother's Day 2023 in Lincoln Square | |
Mother’s Day is coming up on Sunday, May 14, and many of Lincoln Square’s businesses offer Mother’s Day meals, gift ideas, and more to show the special mother, grandmother, or mother figure in your life some love and appreciation. Gifts: Celebrate Mother’s Day with La Maison Du Chocolat’s holiday-exclusive chocolates ... | |
The Independent Cafe is Coming Soon | |
We know that many people were upset when Indie Food & Wine closed earlier this year. That’s why we are happy to report that in the coming days, Indie Food & Wine will reopen as The Independent Cafe at Lincoln Center's David Rubenstein Atrium at 61 W 62nd St. Despite the new name and location, the cafe will still serve up the ... | |
Enter the 1010 WINS Small Business $10K Challenge | |
Don't miss your opportunity to win $10,000 for your business of 100 employees or fewer. 1010 WINS and Dime Community Bank want to give you a helping hand to relaunch, rebuild, or expand your small business. All you need to do is write a statement of 1,500 characters or less explaining what you would do with $10,000 ... | |
Fuel Your Cinco De Mayo Fiesta this Friday at Rosa Mexicano
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Gourmet Garage has fresh, authentic flavors of Mexico for Cinco De Mayo
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May 6 at Merkin Hall
The Pianists United: Rzewski in New York
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May 10 - 16
The New York African Film Festival 2023 at FLC
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Attend an event during May at the American Folk Art Museum
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Don't miss your last chance to see Terence Blanchard’s Champion
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Get special gifts for moms and grads at The Shops at Columbus Circle
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Enjoy a meal at one of our Lincoln Square eateries to celebrate your graduate
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Get your tickets for the Tony-nominated production of Camelot
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Enroll in extension classes at Juilliard during the summer semester
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Explore NYC cultural institutions during It’s Time for Culture 2023
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June 3, 2:00pm & 8:00pm
SAB's annual Workshop Performances
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New drinks and desserts are now available at Le Botaniste
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Do your part to bring the city back by supporting local small businesses
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NYPD Crime Prevention Division on TikTok Auto Theft Challenge | |
Do you own a Kia or Hyundai? Be aware of the popular social media challenge targeting these vehicle brands. If possible, utilize a steering wheel lock and always lock your car and activate your alarm. Read above for more helpful tips. | |
On Sunday, May 7, the Five Boro Bike Tour will take place. While the route does not touch our district, and we are not directly impacted, there are a number of road closures throughout the five boroughs in relation to this event. For a list of street closures, click here. To view the route map, click here.
On Saturday, May 13, the annual Japan Day Parade and Street Fair will take place. The parade will be held on Central Park West between 68th Street and 81st Street and may use 67th and 68th Streets between Broadway and Central Park West for overflow and production parking. The street fair will be on 72nd Street between Columbus and Central Park West. For more information, click here.
On Sunday, May 14, the east side of Broadway between 60th & 65th Streets will be closed to vehicular traffic from 8:00am to 8:00pm due to a multi-block street fair.
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Information session on Reduced-Fare OMNY for seniors | |
On Friday, May 5, from 12:00pm – 1:00pm, Council Member Gale Brewer and State Senator Brad Hoylman-Sigal are hosting an in-person and virtual information session on Reduced-Fare OMNY for seniors at Goddard Riverside’s Lincoln Square Older Adult Center (250 W 65th Street). The MTA is phasing out MetroCards by the end of 2023; new OMNY cards will be introduced later this year, but you can use a smartphone to use OMNY now. Representatives from the MTA will explain how and help you set things up on your phone and answer any questions. Please bring a smartphone, a debit card, and your current reduced-fare MetroCard. RSVP by clicking here or by calling 212-633-8052. | |
Free West Side Shred Day on May 21 | |
On Sunday, May 21, 2023, from 10 am - 2 pm, Assembly Member Linda B. Rosenthal is hosting West Side shred day outside of her district office at 230 West 72nd Street (between Broadway and West End Avenue). There is a limit of three boxes of documents. To RSVP, contact her office at 212-873-6368 or rosenthall@nyassembly.gov. | |
From May 1 to July 31, Con Edison is performing gas upgrade work on West 69th St between Columbus Avenue and Central Park West. The work will take place Mondays - Fridays from 9:00am to 4:00pm. You can expect limited street parking, temporary lane/bike lane closures, noise, and generator(s). | |
NYC Summer Youth Employment Program | |
The NYC Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) is the nation’s largest youth employment program that connects NYC youth ages 14 to 24 with a six-week paid summer work experience. Hiring young people through SYEP is a direct investment in the economic recovery of New York City. Click here to learn more, including how to participate in the program. | |
Support for Veteran Owned Businesses and Entrepreneurs | |
Are you a Veteran who owns a business in New York City? The NYC Department of Veterans' Services (DVS) offers two initiatives geared toward supporting Veteran Owned Businesses and Entrepreneurs. One is VetBizNYC, a map of NYC Veteran Businesses. Veteran Business Owners can click here to fill out the online form to be included in the interactive map. The other is the Veteran Business Leadership Association (VBLA), which provides free one-on-one business counseling, access to capital, and help with government contracting. The VBLA’s goal is to create a specialized network for veteran business leaders that is peer-driven and supportive of the community’s unique needs. You can register with the VBLA here. For more information, please email business@veterans.nyc.gov. | |
Reminder to Remove Standing Water from Your Property | |
This is your yearly reminder to eliminate standing water on your property in order to control mosquitoes. Mosquitoes breed in standing water and spread West Nile virus and other diseases. Keeping your property free from accumulated water is the best way to protect your community from mosquitoes. Removing standing water is also the law. Section 151.03 of the New York City Health Code requires property owners to remove accumulated collecting water from their property from April 1 through October 31. Failure to do so can result in summonses subject to fines. You can learn more about preventing mosquitos by reading this flyer and visiting the Department of Health website. | |
Read the May/June 2023 UWSR Eco Letter
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The free UWSR Eco Letter comes from Upper West Side Recycling six times a year. Each Eco Letter lists events taking place during the following two or three months and also includes a Commentary on an environmental topic relevant to the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Click here to read the letter. | |
Apply NOW to Become a CERT Member | |
Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) members receive intensive training in emergency preparedness, fire safety, light search and rescue, disaster medical operations, and more. If you are 18 or older and want to join NYC CERT, please click here to complete the online application. The next NYC CERT Basic training cycle is due to begin in late May 2023, so apply now! | |
DEP Water Bill Amnesty Program Extended through May 31 | |
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and Chief Climate Officer and New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Commissioner Rohit T. Aggarwala announced New York City is extending the successful water bill amnesty program for an additional month — through May 31, 2023 — to help New Yorkers save money while also clearing debt. Customers in all tax classes and with any amount of water bill debt are eligible, which means that nearly 1 in 4 customers may be able to benefit. The Amnesty Program will offer customers up to 100% forgiveness of accrued interest if they pay all or part of their outstanding debt and enter into a payment agreement. There is still further support available for low-income water customers. Learn more about this limited one-time Amnesty Program here. | | | | |