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As we recently welcomed the first day of spring, we now welcome International Happiness Day!
Are the two somehow connected or is this a mere coincidence? Let's see.
While the air gets crisper and the snowflakes begin to fall, the magic of the winter season comes over us.
From the extravagant light shows to the mystical holiday villages and everything in between, this holiday season is going to be packed with magical events that you don't want to miss.
From fall allergies to raking accidents, immersing in the autumn season requires you to take care of your health.
With the changing of the leaves, some other exciting changes are coming to New York City as we welcome the fall season.
New York City has so many fun autumn activities brewing. From Halloween thrills and chills to festive yacht tours, you won't be disappointed.
Just a few weeks before the first day of school, the Board of Education in Paterson, New Jersey has decided to close its Public School No. 3.
Scientists have already determined that July is the warmest month on record, so it's important to keep cool and stay safe from the heat.
A dream honeymoon was within reach for a newlywed couple, but a bump in the road had a flight attendant literally flying around the United States to secure their passport. They called it 'Operation Honeymoon Passport.'
Although we said "goodbye" to Thanksgiving, we should remember that the season of giving is not yet over.
While many families gather for a warm and cozy meal during the holiday season, many on the other hand do not.
A brand-new bookstore captivated the community of Chinatown, as an Asian American woman opened it with the pure intention of filling it with stories that give a voice to minorities in America.
It's almost time to say out with the old and in with the new as we usher in 2024.
After facing a complete cancellation, the Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade was brought back to New York City for its 33rd year on Saturday.
As we open our arms to the fall season, we also welcome the new school year now underway. During this transition time, it's important to keep mental health a priority.
When Kevin Cox was cooking up a restaurant idea, he knew he didn't want to only fill bellies -- he wanted to fill hearts, too.
The 65-year-old woman who was bitten by a shark at a New York City beach has undergone five surgeries since the attack and will require more, her daughter said in a statement.
A new study found that teen suicide rates in the U.S. dipped when schools closed in the spring of 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic but spiked back up in 2021 when in-person classes resumed.
A New Jersey animal shelter has opened its arms to pets from Vermont that have been impacted by the tragic flooding.
A local New Jersey business owner wrapped up Breast Cancer Awareness Month on a strong note.