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January 25 2021
The new 5,200-square-foot library, which replaces the former one-room branch, opens for grab-and-go service on January 25
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Photographs and video of the new Roosevelt Island Library available here, along with photos of the 2018 project groundbreaking and the former Roosevelt Island Library. Credit to Jonathan Blanc / NYPL.
JANUARY 25, 2021 Roosevelt Island is ready for a new chapter.
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The New York Public Library is opening a beautiful, brand new Roosevelt Island branch at 504 Main Street on Monday, January 25. The new 5,200-square-foot location will open with grab-and-go service, and replace Roosevelt Island s former branch, a one-room library that, while beloved, could no longer serve the needs of the growing community.
UpdatedMon, Jan 25, 2021 at 3:06 pm ET
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Two candidates for the Upper West Side s City Council District 6 race announced a partnership on Monday that looks to use ranked-choice voting to their advantage. (Photo Credit for Sara Lind picture: Kristen Blush. Photo Credit for Jeffrey Omura: Michael Levy )
UPPER WEST SIDE, NY Two candidates for the Upper West Side s City Council District 6 race announced a partnership on Monday that looks to use ranked-choice voting to their advantage.
Sara Lind and Jeffrey Omura are both running as Democrats for the open seat vacated by the term-limited Council Member Helen Rosenthal.
The two candidates are holding an event on Friday to discuss their Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) partnership as part of their commitment to Common Cause to educate voters, according to a news release.
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Lower Manhattan State Senator Brad Hoylman announced Friday he is partnering with other elected officials and the New York Blood Center to host a blood drive in the West Village. (Shutterstock)
WEST VILLAGE, NY Lower Manhattan State Senator Brad Hoylman announced Friday he is partnering with other elected officials and the New York Blood Center to host a blood drive in the West Village.
The blood drive will take place at Westbeth Gallery, 57 Bethune Street, on Tuesday from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Fellow West Village representatives City Council Speaker Corey Johnson and Assembly Member Deborah Glick will join Hoylman at the event, along with Congressman Jerrold Nadler and Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer.