March 2023 - ciaooo!

 CORONAVIRUS & MONKEYPOX

1. HERE’S THE NY SCOOP 

THE STATS:

1,300, 702 vaccines bivalent vaccines
96 new hospitalizations
420 new cases

GOOD NEWS

Tech Layoffs, Shmayoffs – NYC’s employment rate is now the highest its ever been since the Pandemic, finally getting back to its pre-pandemic level. PS – if you were one of the unlucky tech layoffs, explore job listings from over 720 companies right here in NYC! Or if you have a friend, just send this to them!

Pickleball Mania…It’s a Thing! –  Did you hear? Central Park’s Wollman Rink is being replaced by pickleball courts for the summer. It’ll be pricey though… $80 an hour during off-peak hours, and $120 an hour for peak times to play. You can always go play for free in the parks.

BAD NEWS

Sayonara, Subway Booths   First it was the phone booths, and now it’s the glass boxes of emotion on the Subway platforms. Starting this week, over 2,200 MTA booth operators will be dispatched from the booths to be helping customers across the stations. Good luck to the tourists!

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2.  THE SUBWAY TOKEN, THE METROCARD AND NOW OMNY

Welcome to our latest deep dive (which is written entirely without the help of ChatGPT, but the random musings of yours truly). 
 
THE METROCARD’S DAYS ARE DATED
2023 marks the final year of the MetroCard. By next year, OMNY, or the digital tap payment that automatically connects to your smartphone will be fitted into 472 MTA stations across all 5 boroughs. Not only will the MetroCard be dropped, but so will its partner, the hunkering silver MetroCard machines. This is all in addition to subway station operators leaving their ticket booths to be freestanding agents across the platform. 
 
The move was originally announced in 2019 as a way for the MTA to become more environmentally conscious and to update the system’s efficiency. 
 
JUST LIKE THE OL’ SUBWAY TOKEN
This isn’t the first time the MTA has phased out a payment model. The very first subway token was unveiled on July 25, 1953, when New York City’s subway fare was only 15 cents. It wasn’t until 2003, that the subway token was phased out to be replaced by the MetroCard. 
 
OMNY IS NEXT
Charge your phones! Charge your kids! The MTA is gearing up to replace every MTA train and bus station with OMNY. While the move is much more efficient than fishing out your wallet and buying a card, critics argue that this prevents less technologically savvy individuals who do not have smartphones, digital banks, or accounts to adapt. 
 
The MTA will still include machines to sell cards for those who do not have smartphones at each station. Get ready to see a very different (and hopefully, safer) MTA in 2024. Let’s see how this goes! What do you think?

OH HEY, HELLO, ciaooo! 

3.  THE QUEENS NIGHT MARKET IS BACK


Are you a lover of food? Do you salivate at the thought of a night market? Do you love cheap food?! The Queens Night Market is back with two preview dates on April 15th and the 22nd. With a cap of $5 on food items, the QNM is the best bang for your buck in terms of trying different foods without paying exorbitant prices. 
 
The event gets busy though, so make sure to get your $5 tickets now! Also, its best to get here by train, bus or walking/riding. The festival opens up to the public for free starting April 29th. 
 
Location:
QUEENS NIGHT MARKET – FLUSHING MEADOWS CORONA PARK
47-01 111th St, Queens, NY 11368

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 CORONAVIRUS & MONKEYPOX

1. HERE’S THE NY SCOOP 

THE STATS:

1,232, 536 vaccines bivalent vaccines
139 new hospitalizations
1,851 new cases

GOOD NEWS

Ski Season is Finally Here!  After a long Winter sans snow, over a foot of powder dropped into the Catskills, giving ski resorts a much sought-after reprieve. Hey, at least there are still 2 weeks of Winter left. 

A Plan to Get Rid of Ugly Scaffolding – A new plan by Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine is calling for the removal of old scaffolding. There are over 4000 scaffolds across the city with one being up since 2006! More like..scoff-foldings. Ok, I’ll stop.

BAD NEWS

NYC is Overdosing –  Every 3 hours, a New Yorker dies of an overdose. Last year, more New Yorkers died from overdoses than suicides, homicides, and automobile accidents combined. Fentanyl is real, y’all. Stay safe out there.

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2.  THE GRAND PLAN TO TURN CONEY ISLAND INTO A…CASINO?

Welcome to our latest deep dive (which is written entirely without the help of ChatGPT, but the random musings of yours truly). Following up on our last newsletter about New York’s addiction to gambling comes a new plan to turn Brooklyn’s iconic Coney Island into a bonafide, starry-eyed casino by the sea. 
 
WHAT’S HAPPENING IN CONEY ISLAND?
The plan hails from Joseph Sitt, owner of Thor Equities (made famous for buying up Coney Island property in the early 2000s) and women’s fashion line, Ashley Stewart. Sitt, a native Brooklynite born and raised in Coney Island has been vocal about bringing Coney Island to its original glory days. 
 
CONEY ISLAND, REALLY?
While most people think of Nathan’s Hot Dog when they think of Coney Island, at its prime, the beach saw over a million visitors per day and was the number one resort for America’s wealthy and elite. 
 
With three primary amusement parks (Steeplechase, Dreamland & Luna) competing for America’s attention, the gamut of attractions ranged from an elephant-shaped hotel (that later turned into a brothel, okurrr), a mini-village of over 300 little people from all over the world called Lilliputia aka “Midget City” and the world’s first roller coaster in 1884. 
 
Coney Island also inadvertently played a part in medical advancement with its Baby Incubator exhibit in Luna Park. Headed by Dr. Martin Couney and an actual rotating cast of doctors and nurses, visitors could gawk at premature babies in a hospital ward. The exhibit ended up saving the lives of thousands of premature babies and offered free treatment to parents of premature babies.
 
SO, WILL “THE CONEY” HAPPEN?
So far, there are 2 other bids for casinos in NYC, including the Hudson Yards and Times Square. Critics argue that Coney Island is seasonal by nature, and will be cold, even for casino-goers. Supporters argue that reinvigorating Coney Island will bring thousands of mostly union, well-paying jobs that could uplift the local community. 
 
The bid has been placed, but we won’t find out if there are any chances of it happening until next year. What do you think? Let us know! 

OH HEY, HELLO, ciaooo! 

3.  IT’S WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH!

This March, The New York Public Library celebrates women, past and present, who have been active in all forms of media and storytelling in honor of Women’s History Month. Join the NYPL for recommended reading, programs, resources, and more. Plus, check out book lists that highlight the contributions of women writers and look back on the women who helped build NYPL. Tap the link below to see upcoming events!

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