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.
Downtown Independent Democrats hosted a forum with a panel of candidates running for Manhattan Borough President in 2021 to inform New Yorkers of each candidates policies and positions if they were elected office. Watch it here:
The six Democratic candidates running for Manhattan Borough President in this year’s election also appeared at a forum hosted by the West Side Democrats. Watch here.
West Side Democrats hosted a forum with a panel of candidates running for Manhattan Borough President in 2021 to inform New Yorkers of each candidates policies and positions if they were elected office.
Forum participants answered questions focused on a range of issues, including public and private housing, homelesssness, transit, land use and development, small businesses, the city’s Open Streets program, concern over federal aid, and more.
Downtown Independent Democrats hosted a forum with a panel of candidates running for Manhattan Borough President in 2021 to inform New Yorkers of each candidates policies and positions if they were elected office. Watch it here:
The six Democratic candidates running for Manhattan Borough President in this year’s election also appeared at a forum hosted by the West Side Democrats. Watch here.
West Side Democrats hosted a forum with a panel of candidates running for Manhattan Borough President in 2021 to inform New Yorkers of each candidates policies and positions if they were elected office.
Forum participants answered questions focused on a range of issues, including public and private housing, homelesssness, transit, land use and development, small businesses, the city’s Open Streets program, concern over federal aid, and more.