NYC NOW - Midday News: Equinox Settlement Over Cancellation Policies, Newark Runway Reopens Early, and Free Events in June
Episode Date: June 2, 2025Equinox and SoulCycle will pay $600,000 in restitution after Attorney General Letitia James found the companies made it too difficult for members to cancel. She says the high-end gyms violated consume...r protection laws. Meanwhile, Newark Liberty Airport is reopening a runway two weeks early after completing repaving work that began in March. And WNYC culture reporter Ryan Kailath shares some fun and free (or cheap) things to do around the city this month.
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Welcome to NYC Now, your source for local news in and around New York City from WMYC.
It's Monday, June 2nd.
Here's the midday news from Michael Hill.
Equinox and Seoul Cycle have agreed to pay restitution to New Yorkers for making memberships at the high-end gyms too hard to cancel.
WNIC's Caroline Lewis reports.
New York Attorney General Letitia James has reached a $600,000 settlement with parent-end,
company Equinox Group over membership policies, she says, violated consumer protection laws.
James says Equinox and SoulCycle haven't always been upfront about automatically renewing
memberships, and Equinox didn't advise members properly before locking them into year-long
subscriptions. A spokesperson for Equinox Group said they've already changed their practices.
Equinox Group has agreed to pay up to $250 to individuals affected by its policies.
For more information, visit ag.n.y.n.g.org.org.
A runway at Newark Airport is reopening today, two weeks ahead of schedule.
The routine repairs began in March, reducing the number of runways from three to two.
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey says they included repaving that's usually done every decade.
but were coincided with epic operational meltdowns, including air traffic controllers,
losing contact with planes and communication equipment failures.
The FAA has since ordered Newark to reduce its number of flights.
The runway will still need to be closed nights and weekends for some remaining repairs.
The FAA has not returned a call asking whether Newark can now increase its number of flights.
67 and Sunny with a big warm-up this week.
Sunny in 73 now, but starting to be,
tomorrow we begin a stretch of 80
degree days with sunshine.
Stick around. There's more to come.
It's all things considered
on WNMIC. I'm Sean Carlson.
W.D.MIC culture reporter Ryan Kail
out this year with some fun, free,
and cheap things to do this month. Hello, Ryan.
Hello. So you always tend to bring us
something a little experimental,
maybe a little artsy, maybe
puppety? Yes,
puppety. A great word, all of the above.
This first thing, I'm bringing
new outdoor performance series.
There's got to be 100 of those now.
This one's in Domino Park, and it's called
What else, Sugar, Sugar.
Makes sense, sure.
Domino is the fancy park there along the Williamsburg
Waterfront. It's a few years old now.
Their new series, this is the first one.
It's exactly the month of June long,
and it's got theater, it's got dance,
it's got music, and it's got puppetry.
Puppets, okay.
Yeah, so there's a Juneteenth, among the highlights.
There's a Juneteenth theatrical concert
from Troy Anthony.
And just this coming Thursday, there's something called Mysteriosa.
They're purposely scant on details.
But what we can tell, it's a performance that includes larger than life-sized puppets.
Okay.
Admittedly, that all sounds so Brooklyn, right?
But you're also sending people to the beach this month, right?
It's not too early, is it?
Not too early.
I mean, pack a light shell, just in case.
But June 21st, so you should be fine.
It's the mermaid parade.
Oh, great.
Yeah.
If anyone listening has not been before, I'm going to say,
less, because this is a treat.
This is your best reason to get to
Coney Island this month, I'll say no more.
For everyone else, I'll say, you know it, you love it.
It doesn't look like we're going to get that
Coney Island casino that's been threatened.
But hey, just in case, get down there
for this last before the casino mermaid parade.
Check out King Neptune.
I think of the mermaid parade is kind of a dry run for pride,
which is, of course, at the end of the month.
Yeah.
It's like a sillier pride, maybe some more straight people.
I don't know.
I think that's fair.
I think that's a fair comparison.
Okay, next up, you've got something a little more classic, I guess you could say.
Something for the blanket and picnic crowd.
What's up?
Yeah, love a blanket and a picnic in summer.
The New York Phil, they are doing their concert in the Parks series, now with Gustavo Dutamel as conductor.
Great lineup.
There's four shows in the first week of June, including Dutumel leading the orchestra in
Central Park on June 4th.
Check my notes here.
Van Cortland Park.
then Prospect Park and then Cunningham Park in eastern Queens like Fresh Meadows over there.
They're doing Chikovsky's Fourth Symphony for these shows. That's a real crowd pleaser.
People may remember it. Soundtrack of the movie Birdman.
Lots of other pop culture. Also, they're doing some Stravinsky from the Firebird Suite, a trumpet
concerto from Arturo Sandoval. And apparently there are fireworks after every show, which also sounds
pretty cool. Yeah, I dig it. Okay, finally, we have an event with a little romance.
Yeah. Depending how you feel about marriage, yes, romance. Almost on the solstice itself, a few hours away on
June 21st, Lincoln Center doing its fourth mass wedding. Oh, okay. The wedding. The wedding is what
they call this. This is where they pack hundreds of couples into Alice Tully Hall there on Broadway,
whether it's, you know, some people are actually getting married for the first time, very romantic, or renewing their vows also very romantic, or just doing a symbolic marriage.
And it's, you know, it's not just the thing. It's also a whole party.
There's a ceremony, multicultural, with various different faith leaders, each leading their own sort of many thing.
There's concerts, music performances, there's a big party.
It's all totally free.
It's at Lincoln Center.
That's June 21st.
Cool. You can read more free things to do in June at our news website, Gothamist.
You can be sure to check that out. And Ryan, thanks as always for joining us.
You got it. Thanks.
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