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Porch Pirate Strikes in Northport; Suffolk Authorities Currently Seeking Culprit
Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and Suffolk County Police Fourth Precinct Crime Section officers are seeking the public’s help to identify and locate the man who stole a package from the porch of a Northport home. A man stole a package containing a Wi-Fi booster, valued at approximately $250, that...
Man Found Asleep At Wheel Of Running Jeep In Darien Charged With DUI, Police Say
The incident occurred in Fairfield County at H&L Chevrolet at around 3:30 a.m., Sunday, Aug. 11, in Darien. According to Sgt. Mauricio Vigil of the Darien Police, Justin Holliday, age 40, of New Haven County in Waterbury, was located by police asleep in a running 2020 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Holliday,...
Research Notes Black And Hispanic Subway Riders Are Disproportionally Affected By System's Toxic Air
New research found that Black and Hispanic subway riders in New York City face 35% and 25% more polluted air, respectively, while using the system than Asian and white commuters. Additionally, lower-income communities were also found to be more exposed to the subway system’s “fine particular matter pollution,” or PM2.5.
City of Yes hearing draws lots of critics
Multiple speakers last Thursday praised Queens Borough President Donovan Richards for being the only one of five in the city to host his own public hearing on The City of Yes for Housing Opportunity. But the praise pretty much stopped there, as the overwhelming majority of speakers at the four-hour,...
Overall crime slightly increased in Queens
While the Adams administration and the NYPD have touted overall decreases in crime throughout the city, is that truly the case? Some may think not, though Mayor Adams attributes those thoughts to public perception and recidivism. Adams on Tuesday at his weekly City Hall press conference said, “This year, shootings...
ERO New York City Arrests Jamaican National After 28-Year Homicide Sentence
Enforcement and Removal Operations New York City arrested a Jamaican national for immigration violations Aug. 6 in the Bronx. The Jamaican noncitizen previously served 28 years for a homicide conviction. “Our Fugitive Operations Team arrested this individual whose violent criminal past clearly shows him to be a danger to our...
Columbia's president resigns after months of turmoil punctuated by clashes over Israel-Hamas war
Columbia University President Minouche Shafik resigned Wednesday after a brief, tumultuous tenure that saw the head of the prestigious New York university grapple with protests over the Israel-Hamas war and criticism over how the school handled divisions related to the conflict. What You Need To Know. Columbia University President Minouche...
House GOP candidate cost NYC $120,000 in misconduct settlements including for alleged detainment of infant
Alison Esposito, who is running for Congress in New York, cost New York City $120,000 in misconduct settlements while she was a New York police officer. One allegation said Esposito, who was former GOP Rep. Lee Zeldin’s running mate in the 2022 gubernatorial elections, “did unlawfully stop, assault, frisk, handcuff, detain, arrest and imprison” an […]
Molly Qerim looks stunning in blue dress and shows off legs in killer heels outside ESPN studios after First Take stint
MOLLY Qerim showed off in stunning attire outside of the First Take studios in New York City. The 40-year-old Qerim went for an outside stroll after appearing on the ESPN show on Wednesday. Molly worked on the second day of First Take‘s special SportsCenter crossover programs. She was joined by SC host Elle Duncan and […]
Ellen DeGeneres Is ‘Coming Clean’: Inside the ‘Jaw-Dropping Secrets She Hid From the World’
She wasted no time addressing the elephant in the room. “I got kicked out of show business because I’m mean,” Ellen DeGeneres announced to the crowd at NYC’s Radio City Music Hall on August 1, adding that she was previously kicked out because she was gay. “Eventually, they’re going to kick me out a third time for being old!”
Police say young migrants are behind recent Central Park robbery spike, deploy additional resources
The NYPD is deploying additional resources in Central Park beginning Wednesday evening due to the recent surge in robberies in the Manhattan refuge, a crime spike that top officials attributed to groups of young migrants.
Megyn Kelly Applauds ‘Late Show’ Crowd for ‘Humiliating’ Kaitlan Collins With Laughter: ‘They Knew That Was a Farce’ | Video
"Good for that audience," Kelly says The post Megyn Kelly Applauds ‘Late Show’ Crowd for ‘Humiliating’ Kaitlan Collins With Laughter: ‘They Knew That Was a Farce’ | Video appeared first on TheWrap.
Remembering the historic flash flooding on the South Shore 10 years ago
It was 10 years ago Tuesday when flash flooding put the South Shore underwater, from Babylon to East Islip. Locals remember it like it was yesterday. One Greater Long Island reader, Nicole Stephanie, has a constant reminder. “I went into labor that morning,” she wrote on our GreaterBayShore Facebook feed....
Fatal Crash: 27-Year-Old ID'd As Victim In Medford
It happened around 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 14, in Medford. The victim was operating a 2007 Suzuki motorcycle northbound on North Ocean Avenue when he crashed into a southbound 2018 Ford van that was attempting to turn left onto Cedar Avenue. Hasani Martin-Rathan, of Brentwood, was pronounced dead at the...
Brookhaven Councilman Manzella and Town Clerk LaValle Congratulate ShopRite Run the Farm Race Winners
On August 10, Town of Brookhaven Councilman Neil Manzella and Town Clerk Kevin LaValle co-hosted the Annual Shoprite Run the Farm 4 Mile Run/Walk to benefit Bethel Hobbs Community Farm in Centereach. Hundreds of runners and spectators attend the Run the Farm 4 Mile Run/Walk each year. This year, over 200 runners participated and more than 350 community members joined the post-race celebrations. Hunter Wilson was the male leader at 21minutes, 16 seconds and Grace Miller was the female leader at 25 minutes, 31 seconds. Ms. Miller beat her own record from last year.
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