The New York City Marathon is one of the greatest and inspirational running events that anyone who is fortunate enough to take part in will probably ever do. Not everyone who runs the marathon is an elite world-class runner. Some ...
Read More »17th Annual Winter’s Eve at Lincoln Square
The Lincoln Square Business Improvement District will host the17th Annual Winter’s Eve Festival at Lincoln Square on November 28 to kick off New York City’s largest holiday festival! Admission to the event is free. Winter’s Eve begins with a tree lighting ceremony ...
Read More »2012 West Indian Parade Photos and Video
The 2012 West Indian Labor Day Parade was an awesome festivity of history, culture, music, dance and food. People from all over the world attended the parade which is one of the largest in New York City to celebrate West ...
Read More »Top Parks with Free WiFi in NYC
The amount of NYC free Wifi enabled locations has been increasing in public parks throughout Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, The Bronx and Staten Island. All you need to take advantage of this free internet service is a laptop, iPad or any ...
Read More »The Ice Rink at The Rockefeller is Open
It’s time to get those ice skates sharpened and head out to the ice rink at, The Rockefeller. The 2011 season of the ice skating rink at Rockefeller Center opens today and will remain until April 2012. Enjoy one of ...
Read More »Free WiFi in 5 more New York City Parks
The City and AT&T have announced a five-year plan that will provide free Wi-Fi service in 26 locations that include 20 New York City parks across the five boroughs. There will be no charge to use AT&T Wi-Fi if you ...
Read More »15th Annual DUMBO Arts Festival
The DUMBO Arts festival will take place Friday, September 23 – Sunday, September 25 and will showcase more than 500 artists, 100 open art studios, 50 galleries and many live performances. The three day extravaganza will have the Brooklyn Bridge ...
Read More »New York City Bike Share 2 Week Test Run
New York City is going to join other big cities across the world like Montreal, London, Frankfurt and Stockholm by expanding transportation and creating a bike share program. The program will consist of 600 stations with 10,000 bikes located in ...
Read More »Daily Deal: Winery Bike Tour on Long Island
Today’s Daily Deal combines wine with bike riding around Long Island’s North Fork region. Opposite to the South fork which is the Hampton’s, the North Fork offer’s stunning views and an area known for great wine. The Bike and Roll NYC ...
Read More »The High Line Public Park
The High Line located on Manhattan’s West Side was originally built in the 1930’s and was used to lift dangerous freight trains off the street’s. The railway has been converted and is now part of a 1.45 mile aerial greenway ...
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