After 20 wonderful years, over two years ago, the Lincoln Square BID decided to say farewell to Winter’s Eve – our one-day holiday event. The pandemic gave us the chance to reassess our programming and develop a more robust month-long series of holiday festivities, including a traditional tree lighting, expanded lighting along Broadway, free outdoor performances, and other family-friendly experiences. More details on the BID’s 2022 holiday program, Lights Up, will be announced shortly. In the meantime, save the date: Monday, December 5th, at 5:00pm, for our Tree Lighting at Dante Park. Make sure to check www.lincolnsquarebid.org for updates. | |
It's Time to Think about Thanksgiving 2022 | |
Now that it's November, it's time to start thinking about Thanksgiving, and we know that it can be kind of overwhelming. Thankfully, Lincoln Square is teeming with eateries offering Thanksgiving dining options or special catering, so we put together a list of them to help ease your holiday stress. Restaurant reservations usually fill up ... | |
The Big Apple Circus is Back in Town | |
In case you didn’t see the big top and wonder what is going on, the Big Apple Circus is back at Damrosch Park for its 45th Anniversary season! Experience its newest extravaganza: “DREAM BIG!” under the Big Top at Lincoln Center, where you can see performances from King of the High Wire Nik Wallenda, comic daredevil Johnny ... | |
TSA PreCheck® Enrollment Now Available at AAA | |
Tis' the season for traveling! Whether you are going away to celebrate the holidays or on a trip, you can travel with ease this holiday season when you enroll in TSA PreCheck® at AAA (1881 Broadway at the corner of 62nd Street). Enrolling in TSA PreCheck® means you can experience a smoother screening process – no need to ... | |
11/10 - 11/17: Tastings, music, discounts & more at Le French Wine Shop
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11/11: Veterans Special ~ Free meal for all Veterans at Rosa Mexicano
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11/11 - 11/13: Enjoy showings at New Plaza Cinema this weekend!
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11/14: Older adults - get one-on-one help to answer all your tech questions!
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Broadway Under The Stars returns to The Shops at Columbus Circle
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11/18: Celebrate friends, paint ceramics & have food & wine at Color Me Mine
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Give thanks for ganaches and pralines from La Maison du Chocolat
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Get tickets for Becky Nurse of Salem, now in previews at Lincoln Center Theater!
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Fall is a fine season for women's fashion at The Shops at Columbus Circle
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Find fall favorites for men at The Shops at Columbus Circle this season
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Visit Williams-Sonoma every Wednesday from 3pm - 6pm for a job fair
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11/26: Don't forget to shop local on Small Business Saturday!
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Sign Up to Participate in NYC Restaurant Week Winter 2023 | |
New COVID-19 Booster Vaccines & Flu Shots Are Available | |
New vaccines targeting the latest version of the Omicron variant are available at pharmacies and community health centers. The F.D.A. authorized the Pfizer-BioNTech booster for anyone 5 or older who received an initial vaccination or booster shot at least two months ago. Adults 18 or older can get the Moderna vaccine if it has been at least two months since their last vaccination. The C.D.C. recommended the same eligibility guidelines as the F.D.A. Don't forget that Flu season is here again, so make sure you get your Flu shot too! To find vaccine locations, click here or here. You can find the latest information on COVID-19 from the C.D.C. here. | |
There was no collection on Election Day, Tuesday, November 8, 2022. If Tuesday is your normal recycling day, place material at the curb on the evening of Monday, November 14, for collection on Tuesday, November 15. There will be trash, compost, and recycling collection on Veteran’s Day, Friday, November 11, 2022. If Friday is your normal collection day, place material at the curb as you normally would. | |
Enter by 11/13 for a Chance to Win the 1010 WINS Small Business $10K Challenge | |
1010 WINS and Dime Community Bank want to give you a helping hand to relaunch, rebuild, or expand your business. You can enter the 1010 WINS Small Business $10K Challenge, now until November 13th, by clicking here. | |
11/16: Winter/Holiday Fire Safety Webinar | |
A Fire Program Specialist with the United States Fire Administration will discuss safety steps you can take to keep your holiday season jolly. The topics being discussed will include cooking, turkey fryers, electrical, severe weather, candles, Christmas trees, smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, and portable fire extinguishers. On Wednesday, November 16th, from 12pm - 1pm, this webinar will also focus on how to plan your escape route before an emergency happens. You can register here. | |
11/17: Build the Block Meeting | |
11/17: 20th Precinct Community Council Meeting | |
Due to Thanksgiving, the 20th Precinct Community Council is holding its November meeting a week early on Thursday, November 17th. The meeting will be at 7pm at the 20th Precinct (120 West 82nd Street). | |
11/20: Single Block Street Fair | |
There is a single block street fair scheduled to take place on the east side of Broadway between 60th - 61st Street on Sunday, November 20th, between 10am-6pm. The fair will benefit the 20th Precinct Community Council and Explorer programs and will be produced by Mardi Gras Events. The block will be closed to vehicular traffic for the duration of the fair. | |
11/24: Thanksgiving Day Parade | |
FDNY Smart Safety Tips for Devices with Lithium-Ion Batteries | |
Lithium-Ion batteries are used in various devices. These batteries are commonly used in cell phones, laptops, tablets, electric cars, and scooters. Lithium-ion batteries store a large amount of energy and can pose a threat if not treated properly. Like any product, a small number of these batteries are defective. They can overheat, catch fire, or explode. For safety tips, please read this flyer or visit www.fdnysmart.org. | |
New York City Salary Transparency Law is Now in Effect | |
The amendment to the New York City Human Rights Law requiring salary disclosure in job postings became effective November 1, 2022. Under the law, failure to include the minimum and maximum salary for any position located within New York City in a job posting is an unlawful discriminatory practice. The law applies to employers with 4 or more employees and requires posting the minimum and maximum salary for a position that it would pay when advertising a job, promotion or transfer opportunity. Read the full report here. | | | | | |