There’s nothing like fall in New York City! Whether it’s back-to-school, festive celebrations, election season, or the beauty of the changing leaves, there’s a lot going on.

Here’s what you need to know to help you navigate and make the most of the season.

 

Back-to-School

Public school is officially in session! We know the back-to-school season can be overwhelming. Here are some tips and to-dos to get off to a great start this school year.

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  • Check out the official back-to-school checklist for tips on setting a healthy bedtime, getting your child ready to read, language access, and more.

 

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2024 General Election

Voting Dates and Deadlines

 
 
October 26

Voter Registration Deadline

Your voter registration form must be received by this date. Learn how to register to vote.

 

 
October 26

Early Mail or Absentee Ballot Request Deadline (mail and electronic)

Your online, mail, email, or fax request for an early mail or absentee ballot must be received by this date. Requests can be made in person until November 4th. Learn how to vote by early mail or absentee ballot.

 

 
October 26 – November 3

Early Voting

You can vote before Election Day at your assigned early voting poll site. Make sure to check the hours and location before you go. Find your early voting poll site.

 

 
November 4

Early Mail or Absentee Ballot Request Deadline (in person)

This is the last day you can request an early mail or absentee ballot at your borough’s Board of Elections office.

 
November 5

Early Mail or Absentee Ballot Return Deadline

If you’re mailing your ballot, it must be postmarked by this date. This is also the last day to drop off a ballot at the Board of Elections office or a poll site.

 
November 5

Election Day

Polls are open for registered voters from 6 AM to 9 PM. Find your poll site.

 
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Voting Resources

Elections and Voting Overview
Elections and Voting Overview
Learn about elections and voting in NYC.
Get started
Voter Registration
Voter Registration
Your vote matters—register to vote! You can also check and update your registration.
Learn more
Poll Sites
Poll Sites
Search for your assigned poll site for both early voting and Election Day.
Find your poll site
NYC Votes Official Voter Guide
Voter Guide
Vote smart—get ready for Election Day with NYC Vote’s official voter guide. Learn about the voting process, read candidate profiles, and view ballot proposals. 
Explore the guide

 

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Events

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Trick-or-Streets
October
Enjoy spooky, safe fun all month long on car-free streets and plazas with free kid's activities, costume contests, games, dance parties, and more.
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Queens Agricultural Fair
October 5 - 6
Enjoy a day of hayrides, carnival games, local craft and food vendors, and the Amazing Maize Maze.
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Open House New York Weekend
October 18 - 20
Unlock the city's secrets with behind-the-scenes tours and special access at over 250 historic buildings, public works facilities, and other sites.
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Village Halloween Parade
October 31
Experience the pageantry and wild whimsy of Halloween at this iconic parade featuring elaborate costumes, giant puppets, and lively performances.
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Día de los Muertos at Wave Hill
November 2
Celebrate Day of the Dead with storytelling, crafts, and family-friendly activities honoring departed loved ones.
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New York City Marathon
November 3
Cheer on thousands of runners from around the globe as they race through the five boroughs.

 

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Holiday Service Changes

Click on a holiday for information.

Rosh Hashanah (October 3 - 4)
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Yom Kippur (October 12)
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Not in Session
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Italian Heritage Day / Indigenous Peoples' Day (October 14)
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Learn more about the holiday.
Succoth (October 17 - 18)
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Shemini Atzereth (October 24)
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Schools
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Simchas Torah (October 25)
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Schools
Schools
Open
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Government Offices
Open
Diwali and All Saints' Day (November 1)
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Schools
Schools
Closed
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On Schedule
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Open
Election Day (November 5)
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Closed
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Veterans Day (November 11)
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Thanksgiving Day (November 28)
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Schools
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Harvest Activities

Greenmarkets and Farmers Markets
 
Harvest fresh local produce and support regional farmers at farmers markets and stands.

Find a market near you
Annual Harvest Festival at Carl Schurz Park
 
Visit the annual harvest fest, featuring arts and crafts, a pumpkin patch, spooky trails, and more. Oct. 13 1 PM – 3 PM

Learn more
Pumpkin Picking at Decker Farm
 
Enjoy pumpkin picking, hayrides, fall food favorites, and more. October weekends and Mon. Oct. 14 12 PM – 5 PM

 

Learn more

 

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Fall Weather Resources

Residential Building
Residential Heat Complaints
From October 1st through May 31st, residential building owners must provide tenants with heat.
Learn more or file a complaint
Commercial Building
Commercial Heat Complaints
From October 1st through May 31st, commercial building owners must provide tenants with heat. 
Learn more or file a complaint
Heating Bills
Help With Heating Bills
The Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) helps low-income homeowners and renters pay for heat.
Learn more and apply
Hurricane Preparedness
Hurricane season is June 1st to November 30th. Are you ready? Learn how to make an emergency plan and find out if you are in an evacuation zone.
Learn how to prepare

 

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Give Thanks, Give Back

Fall is a great time to lend a hand to those in need. Here are ways you can give back to your community and support our fellow New Yorkers this season.

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Donate Food

Donate Goods

  • New York Cares runs a yearly coat drive. Drop off a coat to help a New Yorker keep warm this season.
  • DonateNYC can help you find places to donate gently used goods, such as clothing and electronics.

Donate Your Time

  • NYCService can help you find ways to serve your community. From writing grants and mentoring youth, to supporting asylum seekers, you can make a difference!
  • New York Cares connects volunteers to projects to support older adults, veterans, youth, and others.
  • NYC Parks' volunteer programs enhance our city's green spaces through cleanups, planting, and tree care.

 

 

 

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Fall Foliage

There's no better time to explore the city’s urban forest than autumn, when leaves transform into a breathtaking display of fall colors.

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Where to See Fall Foliage

Whether you’re on a guided tour, hiking solo, or just enjoying street trees in your neighborhood, there are many places to take in the beauty of the city’s seasonal landscape.

Top places to see fall colors include:

Discover more leaf-peeping locations.

Fall Foliage Tracker

Peak fall foliage in NYC usually begins in early to mid-November, but timing varies each year. Check out NYC Parks’ Fall Foliage Tracker to monitor the arrival of fall foliage on maples, oaks, ginkgoes, and more in city parks.

Check the Fall Foliage Tracker.

 

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