Tiempo: National Puerto Rican Day Parade – ABC7 New York
In this episode of Tiempo, we look at all the festivities for the National Puerto Rican Day Parade and some special surprises along the parade
National Puerto Rican Day Parade ready for grand return after two-year COVID hiatus
The annual extravaganza celebrating Puerto Rican culture makes a grand return to its traditional format down Fifth Ave. in Manhattan at 11 a.m.
Thousands march in Puerto Rican Day Parade for first time since COVID hit – New York Post
Mayor Eric Adams and thousands of revelers decked out in Puerto Rican colors braved the rainy weather for the 65th Puerto Rican Day Parade in
Commencement Returns to the Green – Dartmouth
Members of the undergraduate Class of 2022 hail from 49 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico, and from 42 other countries.
National Puerto Rican Day Parade ready for grand return after two-year COVID hiatus
At long last, the National Puerto Rican Day Parade is back. The annual extravaganza celebrating Puerto Rican culture makes a grand return to its
National Puerto Rican Day Parade returns to Fifth Avenue after pandemic hiatus – NY1
The rain had nothing on the music, the dancing and the people at the 65th Annual National Puerto Rican Day Parade.
SEE IT: Que bonita bandera! Raise your flags as the Puerto Rican Day parade returns in person
The annual Puerto Rican Day parade returned to full strength Sunday after a two-year COVID-19 hiatus, as thousands of flag-waving spectators
After 2-year hiatus, National Puerto Rican Day Parade returns to Fifth Avenue – CBS News
NEW YORK -- It was a Sunday of festivities on Fifth Avenue for the 65th National Puerto Rican Day Parade. As CBS2's Leah Mishkin reported,
A dense cloud of dust from the desert affects air quality in Puerto Rico
dense cloud of particles desert dust Sunday affects air quality in Puerto Rico and will continue in the area through Wednesday, although with
Video, Audio, Photos & Rush Transcript: Governor Hochul Delivers Remarks at the Puerto …
I say, the Puerto Ricans who found their way to this community have now created what we call the New York Dream