
NYC AND NATIONWIDE — CITY GOVERNMENT AND LOCAL ANTI-HUNGER ORGANIZATIONS are fighting possible cuts to the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program that would affect almost two million people statewide who rely on the funding to help pay for groceries, according to Gothamist. House Republicans have already pushed a version of the Farm Bill – with the clock ticking on Congress’ lame-duck session – that would limit SNAP over time.
Even with Democrats’ pushback, the concern is the legislators’ willingness to renew SNAP funding through the federal Farm Bill before a new Congress convenes in January, when both the Senate and the House of Representatives will have a Republican majority. “SNAP is a really essential benefit and it’s critical that we maintain it for the well-being of those who depend on it to feed their families every day,” Molly Wasow Park, the commissioner of the city Department of Social Services, told Gothamist.
An estimated 1.9 million New Yorkers often or sometimes did not get enough to eat this year, based on answers to recent Census Bureau surveys, according to a report on food insecurity from Hunger Free America. This represents a 76% increase from the same period in 2021.
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SUNSET PARK — “As a resident of Marine Park, one of the great surprises I found biking around Industry City and visiting Japan Village was to discover Bush Terminal Park. I continue to be amazed at the serene hideaways that the city offers in some of the busiest places — and, still, with an iconic view.”

BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — ‘A miracle that no one was killed …’ That’s what neighbors are saying about the collapse of the Hotel St. George marquee. Shown in this photograph are workmen beginning the removal and repair of the historic, old neon sign at the corner, referencing a relic of Brooklyn Heights’ past: the St. George Hotel.

ATLANTIC AVENUE — Exhausted shopper with cluster of bags and goods from mall at Boerum Place stops to look at huge construction site across the street. “Is that REALLY going to be a jail??” Her male companion is reassuring, “Nothing like Rikers … this is 21st Century.”
BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — Overheard in line at one of most popular pastry outlets on Montague Street: “Hope I can get them into a camp …” A mother with two pre-schoolers in tow was showing a friend the Dodge Y flyer for Healthy Kids Day on Saturday, April 18.