• What’s happening | Juneteenth, Hunts Point Fish Parade and Arts Festival, Summer Soulstice and more

    What’s happening | Juneteenth, Hunts Point Fish Parade and Arts Festival, Summer Soulstice and more
    Juneteenth Celebration 2026Friday, June 19, 12-4 p.m.Wave Hill, 675 W. 252 St.FreeCelebrate Juneteenth in the Garden with a free afternoon of community, culture and family fun. Enjoy performances, artmaking and picnicking on the Great Lawn with complimentary hand-rolled ice cream, courtesy of Only Rare NYC!For more information, visit 176.blackbaudhosting.com/176/tickets?tab=2&txobjid=ce011cd0-ce25-4696-b365-d4e97eddbafe.  The 23rd Annual Hunts Point Fish Parade and Arts FestivalSat
  • Mayor Mamdami visits Mosholu Montefiore Community Center to help parents enroll in 2-K

    Mayor Mamdami visits Mosholu Montefiore Community Center to help parents enroll in 2-K
    Mayor Zohran Mamdani met Bronx families at the Mosholu-Montefiore Community Center (MMCC) on June 11 to help enroll those eligible to his 2-K program. The initial launch will be available for 2,000 families. The program is at its pilot stage for families in high-need school zones, such as: Fordham, Belmont, Norwood, Marble Hill, Morris Heights, Riverdale, Spuyten Duyvil, Van Cortlandt Village and Kingsbridge, as well as parts of Kingsbridge Heights, Bedford Park, Mount Hope, Claremont-
  • FIFA Bronx Fan Zone unites Bronx fans from around the world

    FIFA Bronx Fan Zone unites Bronx fans from around the world
    The FIFA Bronx Fan Zone opened Saturday, June 13, bringing live matches, activities and local vendors to the Bronx Terminal Market as soccer fans from across the borough gathered to celebrate the world's most popular sport.The fan zone is one of the official free FIFA fan festivals in New York and New Jersey, created to make the tournament more accessible amid soaring ticket prices.The sold-out event kicked off with remarks from Alex Lasry, CEO of the FIFA World Cup 26 NYNJ Host Committee, and D
  • Knicks fever: Mamdani prepares NYC for massive ticker-tape parade, but says school will still be in session Thursday

    Knicks fever: Mamdani prepares NYC for massive ticker-tape parade, but says school will still be in session Thursday
    Mayor Zohran Mamdani is forecasting "what may well be the largest parade in New York City history" ahead of the Knicks ticker tape parade through Broadway's Canyon of Heroes Thursday morning. The parade, which kicks off at 10 a.m. Thursday, marks the first-ever ticker tape parade for the Knicks, who did not receive parades after their previous NBA Championship victories in 1970 and 1973. Speaking during an inspection of parade preparations at the DOT's Sign Shop in Maspeth, Mamdani sai
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