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2 men killed, 1 injured in separate Brooklyn shootings 5 minutes apart: NYPD
BROOKLYN, N.Y. (PIX11) – Two men were killed and one was injured in separate Brooklyn shootings on Sunday that were five minutes apart, according to the NYPD. The first shooting happened on Flushing Avenue and Steuben Street around 10:45 p.m. A man in his 30s was killed after he was shot in the chest, according to authorities.
Trump crashes Bedminster wedding: This week in Central Jersey history, July 22-28
President Donald Trump made a surprise appearance at a wedding reception at his golf club in Bedminster, it was reported on Tuesday, July 23, 2019. At the reception on Saturday, July 20, 2019, Trump received chants of "USA! USA!" from the bride, groom and guests, according to CNN. The groom, P.J. Mongelli, had sent multiple invitations to Trump. ...
Innovative justice center on Staten Island could be crime ‘game changer’: 4 things to know
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Mayor Eric Adams and Councilwoman Kamillah Hanks announced on Thursday that a significant investment had been made toward the future creation of the borough’s first community justice center. The $5 million capital investment, which was part of the city’s 2025 budget, marks a significant...
New Jersey’s Etsch Farms Donut Lady Is Back
When I moved to Monroe Township, I took a weekend to ride around and get to know the area. I noticed there were a lot of farms, farmers markets, parks and a couple of lakes. Much prettier and peaceful than the area of North Jersey I grew up in. Right...
Kremer has 1 bad inning but it’s enough to end Orioles’ winning streak and prevent sweep of Rangers
ARLINGTON, Texas–What happened? Dean Kremer allowed two walks and a three-run home run to Texas’ Jonah Heim in the fourth inning, and that was all the runs the Rangers would need in a 3-2 win over the Orioles on Sunday. The loss ended a three-game winning streak, but...
Rutgers Rant: Big Ten football media days preview, basketball practice observations
It is talking season in the Big Ten. The conference’s annual football media days will take place this week in Indianapolis, and Rutgers will be one of the first programs to participate this year. The Scarlet Knights will be in attendance on Tuesday — the first day of the...
NJ Transit and Amtrak running again after downed wires disrupt service
Downed wires near Rahway, New Jersey caused service disruptions for New Jersey Transit and Amtrak Sunday. Services between New York City and Phialdephia were suspended just before 5 p.m. yesterday afternoon and partially restored around 6:30 p.m. Services have been fully restored, and both New Jersey Transit and Amtrak are back up and running.
Potentially Combustible Dust Probed by Federal Inspectors at Queens HotHead Grabba Factory
Federal safety inspectors are investigating a tobacco processing factory in Ozone Park, Queens, operated by street brand HotHead Grabba, expanding its probe of the company. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration launched its probe of the 99th Street factory on May 2, records show, nearly two weeks after former employees told THE CITY that they […] The post Potentially Combustible Dust Probed by Federal Inspectors at Queens HotHead Grabba Factory appeared first on THE CITY - NYC News.
Bridgewater budget increases township spending by 8.6%. What does it mean for taxpayers?
BRIDGEWATER – The Township Council has introduced a municipal budget that increases spending by 8.6%. The proposed $51.29 million budget is $4.08 million more than last year's spending plan of $47.21 million. The municipal budget covers expenses for the police department, public works, recreation and other township services. The tax rate for municipal purposes...
Jared Kushner’s grandparents relied on aid and shelter as refugees, documents show
“Bussel, David and his daughter Esther Lotker from Novogrudok, currently in New York are sought by Nachum Kushner.”. The ad, in Yiddish, appeared on page two of the May 17, 1946, edition of the Forward, the nation’s largest Jewish newspaper. It was one of dozens under the title “Jewish Survivors Seeking Their American Relatives.”
VOTE: Who's the Shore boys soccer No. 1 prospect among rising sophomores?
There are always breakthrough underclassmen soccer stars, and in 2023 we saw the emergence of multiple elite goal scorers and a few elite goalkeepers. There will surely be several breakout freshman and sophomore this fall, but for now readers can make their choice for the No. 1 prospect among returning sophomore soccer players in the Shore. ...
A new taqueria for 221 2nd Ave.
"Openin' Up Soon" signage is now on the storefront at 221 Second Ave. for Wayne & Sons... The Wayne & Sons Instagram account notes, "We're bringing Crunchy Tacos, Frozen Margaritas, Good Music, Textopos, Cold Beer, Queso, and Breakfast Tacos to the East Village!" (And the breakfast tacos are available all day.)
Parents in New York Urged To Stop Using This Immediately!
Parents and caregivers in New York, take note: a popular brand of baby sound machines has been recalled due to a potential risk of electric shock. Hatch, a well-known name in the baby products market, has announced the recall of its baby sound machine Rest adaptors after receiving reports of electric shock incidents associated with the devices. The company is urging all parents to immediately stop using the affected products and take steps to address the issue.
Are comptrollers running for NYC mayor doomed?
Every single New York City comptroller over the last three decades has launched a bid to become mayor. So far, every single one has been unsuccessful. From Alan Hevesi in 2001 to Scott Stringer in 2021, the citywide elected position of comptroller hasn’t proved a successful launching pad to the top job in City Hall. Former Mayor and Comptroller Abe Beame succeeded in 1973, but a string of successive wannabes have failed to emulate Beame’s success.
Party Fair on the move to spiffy new home in Middletown
MIDDLETOWN - Party Fair is bringing the party to the Bottle King shopping center on Route 35. Its lease not renewed, Party Fair, a discount retailer of party supplies, is moving from Middletown Plaza, a shopping center on Route 35, to the Bottle King shopping center at the corner of Route 35 and...
Openings: G's Cheesesteaks on Houston and Avenue B
G's Cheesesteaks is set for its soft opening today at 6 Avenue B on the NW corner at Houston. (First mentioned here.) The storefront (and upstairs floors) have undergone extensive renovations recently. This is the first retail tenant in 15 years in the long-empty building that the new landlords call The B.
Readers sound off on losing water, soliciting donations and the party conventions
Why don’t our neighborhood’s issues make news? Manhattan: I live in Washington Heights in one of four 31-story high-rises that New Yorkers see when coming across the George Washington Bridge. I woke up Thursday morning before 6 a.m. and there was no water. I could not flush the toilet. Kitchen sink, bathroom tub, shower and sink made that sucking noise when only air fills the pipe. I called my ...
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