Big Reuse has been asked to leave its spot under the Queensboro Bridge, while other organic waste facilities also face uncertain futures. By Samantha Maldonado
Category: Roosevelt Island News
Is the F Train Track Fixation Project Almost Over?
RIOC representatives recently shared that their contacts within the MTA expected the F Train fixation project to end in April. Now, confirmation may have come
Doesn’t ugly have a shelf life? C’mon, clean these up now…
Everything has a shelf life. Even ugly must go away some time. In this prolonged case, it needs some help, and we’re asking RIOC for
iDig2Learn Grabs National Attention with the Miyawaki Method
“We are thrilled to be creating the first Pocket Forest in NYC using the Miyawaki Method of tight-knit planting of young trees close together proven
A Hit! MSTDA’s “Witness for the Prosecution” Extended
It’s rare enough. Main Street Theatre & Dance Alliance‘s adult theatre production of the Agatha Christie classic has been extended. Three new shows have been
Delight with Dread Now At Cherry Blossom Season’s First Wave
Each year, cherry blossom season on Roosevelt Island brings wave after wave of pinkish beauty, north to south, along the East River shores. With many
Inside the 1969 Master Plan for Roosevelt Island
The 1969 Master Plan for Roosevelt Island in New York City was a bold attempt to revitalize a neglected piece of land. The Roosevelt Island
Then vs. Now: The 1969 Roosevelt Island Master Plan
The 1969 Master Plan for Roosevelt Island envisioned a radical transformation, and while not fully realized, it left a lasting mark. Here’s a breakdown of
Update: Fresh Action on The Girl Puzzle
It may not be quite ready for prime time yet, but The Girl Puzzle is back on public display in Lighthouse Park with the barriers
So Much Better It’s Almost Surreal – RIOC’s March 2024 Ops Meeting
Set against history, RIOC’s March 2024 Ops Meeting marked a giant step in the agency’s improvements. The Operations Committee, led by Fay Christian, was open,