Rain, sleet or snow—and even today’s Nor’easter—won’t stop our Clean Team from keeping Lincoln Square clean and litter free. Sweeping up litter from our streets and sidewalks is part of the team’s job, but picking up after your dog is not! Please be considerate and clean up after your pets when you are strolling with them through Lincoln Square. It's the law!
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
COVID-19 Vaccine Booster Shots and New City Employee Mandate
Following the FDA's authorization, the CDC has now now expanded eligibility for all three available COVID-19 vaccines in the United States! For individuals who received...
The Mestizo as Ambassador
The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts is opening a new exhibition tomorrow, October 27: The Mestizo as Ambassador: José Limón and the...
Safer Ways to Celebrate the Holidays
The holidays are just around the corner, and while this time of year typically includes family and friend gatherings and traditions, it is important to protect your health...
Propane Heaters No Longer Allowed for Outdoor Dining
Last year, restaurants and bars were allowed to temporarily use propane heaters to keep customers warm while dining outdoors when indoor dining was shut down or...
NYC Plastic Straw Ban Going into Effect
Next Monday, November 1, a city-wide ban on single-use plastic straws, plastic stirrers, and plastic splash sticks goes into effect for food service establishments...
Donate to the 39th Annual City Harvest Food Drive
As we continue to contend with the devastating economic fallout of the COVID-19 crisis, millions of New Yorkers are still struggling to put food on their tables. As we...
WHAT'S HAPPENING
Tea Time by Hendricks at Bluebird London

Pumpkin Spice at Le Pain Quotidien

NYPL LP Club: "John Prine" 10.27.21

Ghouls Night Out at Color Me Mine 10.28.21

The Smith
Fall Menu

NYC Parks Pumpkin Patch Party 10.29.21

30% Off Select Booties at BLOCH Through 10.31.21

LCT: Flying Over Sunset Tickets on Sale Now

COMMUNITY ALERTS
Inclement Weather Expected
A Flash Flood Watch is in effect until 6:00pm tonight citywide. Rainfall totals of 3 to 4 inches are expected with locally higher amounts are possible. Rainfall rates may exceed 1 inch per hour at times. Visit nyc.gov/severeweather for updates.
City Resource Fair 10.28.21
Join Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer and City Hall for their City Resource Fair on Thursday, October 28 from 2:00pm - 6:00pm at John Jay College
(524 West 59th Street). RSVP by emailing [email protected] or by calling (332) 220-5622.
20th Precinct Community Council Meeting 10.28.21
The 20th Precinct will be hosting a Community Council meeting on Thursday, October 28 at 7:00pm at the 20th Precinct house (120 West 82nd Street off Columbus Avenue). Reservations are required. Call (212) 580-7843 to reserve a seat.
Vote Early Through 10.31.21
Early voting has begun! From now through Sunday, October 31, NYC voters can visit their assigned poll site to vote early before the upcoming election on Tuesday, November 2. Poll hours vary by day. Click here to learn more on early voting.
US Government Reveals New International Travel Policy
Starting Monday, November 8, non-citizen, non-immigrant air travelers to the United States will be required to be fully vaccinated and to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination status prior to boarding an airplane to fly to the U.S., with only limited exceptions. Unvaccinated travelers – whether U.S. Citizens, lawful permanent residents (LPRs), or the small number of excepted unvaccinated foreign nationals – will now need to test within one day of departure. Learn more here.
NYC Hospitality Alliance Vaccine Requirement Survey
The NYC Council is holding an oversight hearing on the “Key to NYC” proof of vaccination requirement. Please complete this brief survey about your restaurants', bars' or nightclubs' vaccine requirement experience. If you operate multiple establishments, please complete the survey for each one, or as many as possible. All submissions will be kept anonymous and reported in the aggregate.
Virtual Medicare Enrollment Information Presentation 11.4.21
Speaker Corey Johnson and the Medicare Rights Center will be hosting a Medicare Enrollment Information Presentation on Thursday, November 4 from 5:00pm - 6:00pm. Click here to register.
NYC FAIRER Program
The City of New York is offering a temporary program allowing you to pay a reduced amount for eligible Environmental Control Board judgments. If you have unpaid OATH ECB judgments that are eligible for the FAIRER Program, you may be able to save up to 75% and have the penalties and interest associated with your judgments waived. Learn more here.