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Enrollment is down, but increase in freshmen and transfer students gives cash-strapped NJCU hope
An increase in full-time freshmen and transfer students have New Jersey City University officials optimistic about the coming years, despite a 6% decline in overall enrollment. The university saw a 3% increase in full-time freshmen in September after a 23% drop last year, from 754 to 580. Meanwhile, the university’s...
City of Elizabeth Announces Bike Ride For Cancer Awareness
ELIZABETH, NJ - The City of Elizabeth invites residents to join them on a bike ride to support cancer awareness. It is free to participate. The City of Elizabeth, Mayor J. Christian Bollwage, and the Department of Health & Human Services are hosting a Night Ride 4 Life Cancer Awareness Ride on Sunday, October 20. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTERThe ride will take place at 50 Winfield Scott Plaza. The City of Elizabeth says preparation begins at 4:30 p.m. Start time is at 6:30 p.m. The ride will be 12 miles throughout the city. For more information, call 908-413-3504. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
WNBA Playoffs: How to watch NY Liberty vs Las Vegas Aces after Breanna Stewart’s 34-point game
Cicero-North Syracuse alumni Breanna Stewart is taking the WNBA Playoffs semifinals by storm, as she and the New York Liberty clash with the Las Vegas Aces for Game 2 on Tuesday, October 1 (10/1/2024) at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. How to watch: Stream the WNBA on fuboTV (free...
NYC attacker in ‘X-Men’ shirt randomly bashes elderly woman in East Village
An attacker in an “X-Men” T-shirt randomly bashed an elderly woman with a metal object as she walked in the East Village last week, cops said. The 68-year-old victim was strolling on East 14th Street near First Avenue, steps from the Stuy Town apartments, around 6:15 p.m. Sept. 22 when the Manhattan menace crept up behind her, police said. He hit her in the back with an “unknown metal object” before taking off, police said. John Gotti Jr.’s wife, daughter see charges dropped after wig-pulling high-school hoops brawl: ‘Feels great’ Surveillance footage released by the NYPD late Monday shows the suspect ambling down the...
Seaport Strike Threatens NYC: Soaring Wine Prices & Rotting Produce
The looming longshoremen's strike at seaports along the East Coast could have significant impacts on New York City's supply chains. Experts predict potential spikes in wine prices and the risk of fruit going bad on ships waiting outside the harbor. The strike would be the first of its kind in nearly 50 years and could halt freight operations at numerous maritime ports from Maine to the Gulf of Mexico. With potential economic losses estimated at up to $5 billion per day nationwide, the strike stems from demands for higher wages and enhanced job protections in response to increased automation.
Get Ready for Change: NYC’s First HBCU Early College Prep High School Set to Launch in September 2025, Offering Free Diplomas and Degrees
NYC is set to launch its first-ever HBCU Early College Prep High School in September 2025. This groundbreaking initiative offers students a chance to earn free diplomas and degrees, empowering the next generation. The post Get Ready for Change: NYC’s First HBCU Early College Prep High School Set to Launch in September 2025, Offering Free Diplomas and Degrees appeared first on Shine My Crown.
See all homes sold on Staten Island, Sept. 23 to Sept. 29
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Staten Island reported from Sept. 23 to Sept. 29. There were 20 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,000-square-foot home on Beach Road that sold for $725,000. 289 Netherland Ave.,...
Rent-stabilized apartment price hikes take effect
NEW YORK (PIX11) – Starting Tuesday you could be paying more for rent-stabilized apartments. Previously approved rent increases will allow landlords to raise payments by 2.75% on one-year leases and 5.25% on two-year leases. The increases apply to new leases signed on or after Oct. 1 of this year. The Rent Guidelines Board previously approved […]
Food Network chef selling NYC home in iconic building with ‘million-dollar view’
Food Network champ, TV personality and cookbook author Chef Priyanka Naik is listing her Kips Bay home for $1.35 million. The one-bedroom, one-bathroom corner unit is located at VU New York, a new construction luxury building featuring views of the Empire State and the Chrysler Buildings. Naik, a self-taught vegan and sustainable chef and author of “The Modern Tiffen,” is known for her creative global recipes. Naik bought the charming abode, at 368 Third Ave., for $1.21 million in December 2021 — three months after signing a contract to buy it. She moved in shortly thereafter. Ina Garten’s mom disapproved of her marriage to...
1 million New York City rent stabilized apartments to see rate hikes
Beginning October 1, the cost of rent is going up for a large number of New Yorkers.One million rent-stabilized apartments will see rate hikes.Under the increases approved by the rent guidelines board, 1 year leases are going up by 2.75 percent.Two year leases will go up by 5.25 percent. The board voted adopted the new guidelines in June 2024. Ahead of the vote, passionate New Yorkers showed up in protest in full force, blocking the roadway and entrance to Hunter College.At least 8 people, including a state assembly member, were arrested. At the time, Mayor Eric Adams said voters had...
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