David Stone
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Navigating Apps with Changes in Memory: Join Our Study
December 2, 2025
Weill Cornell Medicine seeks older adults with mild memory loss for a study on improving navigation apps. Participation is valuable,...
Friends, June is almost here, and with it comes a beautiful opportunity to stand together as a community. One of the highlights will be a Pride flag raising ceremony. As we step into Pride Month, Roosevelt Island is ready to…
Four Freedoms Park is hosting free events this weekend, including the Banned Book Library on Friday, showcasing challenged titles and free expression, followed by the Imagination Playground and an Art Censorship talk on Saturday. Activities run from May 16 to June 2, offering family-friendly fun and engaging discussions on creativity and censorship.
Roosevelt Island gets its own front-row seat in the City Council District 5 race later this month, and you’re invited—no subway ride required! The What & When Who’s on the Mic? Candidate Snapshot Julie Menin (Incumbent, Democrat) Former NYC Commissioner…
RIOC’s meeting on May 14, 2025, at 5:30 PM, features an early public-comment period and a webcast. Key agenda items include insurance binders, Riverwalk 6 refinancing, and revisions to the ethics code. Attendance is encouraged for updates on community projects and budget decisions impacting local services.
Roosevelt Island Main Street resurfacing has shifted one week later than originally announced, giving commuters and parents extra time to plan. Here’s your updated cheat‑sheet in under two minutes. What’s changing? Work zone map 510 → 580 Main Street (outside Roosevelt Landings to the basketball…
The Spring 2025 NYC Ferry schedule introduces improvements for Roosevelt Island, including additional morning trips and revised departure times. Riders benefit from real-time updates through both the Transit and NYC Ferry apps, with fare details and transfer options highlighted. Enhanced boarding etiquette applies, ensuring a smooth travel experience for all.
Your Voice Can Plant the Next Million Trees By Erika, Roosevelt Island Daily Beat Reporter If you have ever lingered beneath the gingko grove next to Blackwell House on a humid summer afternoon, you know how a single patch of shade…
RIVAA Gallery is inviting LGBTQ+ artists from NYC to submit work for the “Pride & Prejudice” exhibition, running from June 1-12. Submissions are due by May 15, with a $25 participation fee for accepted artists. The exhibit offers visibility, networking, and community engagement opportunities.
This fall, Ai Weiwei will unveil his installation “Camouflage” at Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms State Park, starting September 10, 2025. Celebrating the 80th anniversary of WWII’s end, the project invites visitors to share reflections, creating a community tapestry. The exhibit runs until December 1, 2025.
The Roosevelt Island Beat is the rhythm of our days The Roosevelt Island Beat is the rhythm of our days, the swirl of cherry blossoms in spring, the quiet hum of a weekend yoga class, the sparkle of ferry lights…