National Puerto Rican Day Parade Is Sunday in NYC — Here Are All the Key Details
The 65th annual event along Fifth Avenue celebrates the culture, arts, achievements and legacies of Puerto Rico and its people
The Past, Present & Future of The Puerto Rican Day Parade Weekend – NY FIGHTS
Puerto Rican Day Parade has been an annual tradition in NY prior to COVID. Jacob looks at the Past,Present & Future of it with boxing.
National Puerto Rican Day Parade making big comeback in New York City
The 65th Annual National Puerto Rican Day Parade is returning in a big way to New York City after the pandemic impacted the festivities for two
Puerto Rican Festival Returns In Force | New Haven Independent
Before Covid-19 arrived, the festival drew thousands from across the state and beyond for a celebration of Puerto Rican culture downtown. When the
Stop & Shop to Invest $140M in Its New York Stores
... including items specific to Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, and Jamaica, as well as halal meat, dairy and grocery items. Global Market.
Congress forgot about ‘Dreamers’ like me. But you can help – AZCentral
My father could have been detained by immigration authorities when he traveled to Puerto Rico for work. Police officers could have detained and
MR. MALCOLM’S LIST Lords & Ladies Sweeps – AMC Theatres
AMC Stubs Insider, Premiere and A-List members are eligible to participate. Void in Alaska, Hawaii, Rhode Island, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands
FEMA announces progress on Puerto Rico’s power grid work – Daily Energy Insider
Part of FEMA's Accelerated Award's Strategy, known as FAASt, the $107.3 million in approved funding will help make Puerto Rico's electric grid more
‘So many small graces’ — Man attending Mass in all 50 states makes Boston stop
Daniel Markham, who is chronicling his visit to a different church in each of the 50 states, Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C.,
‘So much healing that we need to do,’ 65th annual Puerto Rican Day Parade returns
And particularly among Puerto Ricans, who are dealing with, you know, the legacies of colonialism, of climate change, of Hurricane Maria,” Bonilla