New Set-Out Times for Trash, Recycling, and Compost as of Now The Department of Sanitation (DSNY) is changing the usual time for placing trash, recycling and compost out at the curb for collection. The new set-out times (effective April 1, 2023) are designed with the intention of helping to keep city streets clean and reduce food […]
Community Board Six February Newsletter
CB6 Opposes Proposed Change to New York State Assembly District Boundaries As we reported in last month’s newsletter, the New York State Independent Redistricting Commission (NYS IRC) released its proposed map for the New York State Assembly. In that map, most of our constituents north of East 42nd Street are proposed to be redistricted to a majority-Queens […]
Happy Holidays
The Turtle Bay Association wishes our members and neighbors a MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR!
HAPPY HANUKKAH
The Turtle Bay Association wishes our members and neighbors a HAPPY HANUKKAH
TREE & MENORAH LIGHTING CELEBRATION
Join your neighbors as we officially light the Holiday Tree & Menorah. THURSDAY, DEC 15, 5:45 PM Featuring The Manhattan Holiday Carolers. Meet Santa! and enjoy Cookies and Hot Chocolate. Dag Hammarskjold Plaza 47th Street Between 1st and 2nd Avenues Manhattan RAIN DATE: DEC 16 A FREE public program presented in cooperation with NYC Parks […]
Community Board Six November Newsletter
New Life Sciences Campus Coming to Manhattan Community District 6 Left image: CB6 Chair Kyle Athayde (left) and Council Member Keith Powers (right) celebrate the announcement of SPARC; Right image: Athayde (left), CB6 Member and Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village Tenants Association (ST-PCV TA) President Susan Steinberg (center), and ST-PCV TA Vice President for External Affairs Anne Greenberg (right) […]
ANNUAL HOLIDAY TOY PARTY
SAVE THE DATE THE TURTLE BAY ASSOCIATION ANNUAL HOLIDAY TOY PARTY SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2022 PARNELL’S RESTAURANT 3-5:30PM ~ Lite Refreshments Will Be Served ~ ~ Cash Bar ~ YOUR ADMISSION IS A NEW TOY OR GIFT PARNELL’S RESTAURANT 350 East 53rd Street, on the corner of First Avenue