The City Awaits You. We’ve Got a Few Tips.
The Summer in the City newsletter has returned to guide you on making the most of New York again, whether you’re looking to get out in a crowd or escape from one.
Prospect Park in Brooklyn. The Summer in the City newsletter includes ideas on free and low-cost activities.Credit.Lila Barth for The New York Times
June 9, 2021, 5:00 a.m. ET
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After more than a year away from beaches, bar crawls and movies under the stars, vaccinated New Yorkers are ready to re-enter the world. To help readers maximize their summer fun and stay on top of evolving public health guidance The New York Times is reviving its weekly Summer in the City newsletter. Created in 2018 by Elisabeth Goodridge, now the deputy editor for Travel, and Jessica Anderson, deputy editorial director for newsletters, as a curated guide to summer fu
After last year’s edition was postponed amid the pandemic, the event returns in person with a crowd-pleasing lineup brimming with stories of community.