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Foodie Friday: Seven Brothers Gourmet Food Market
NEW YORK (PIX11) – Long Island’s Seven Brothers Gourmet Food Market is kind of a big dill. The deli created the viral pickle bun sandwich. The owner of Seven Brothers, Anthony Fiorito, along with Victor Padilla and Sandro Fiorito join PIX11 Morning News to show off their creation. Watch the video player for more on […]
Meet West Hempstead’s valedictorian and salutatorian
Aden Palmer and Eduardo Leon Lotero have been named valedictorian and salutatorian, respectively, of West Hempstead Secondary School. Aden Palmer successfully achieved his goal of becoming valedictorian of West Hempstead High School’s Class of 2024. “It’s something I worked toward specifically,” Palmer said. “It’s an achievement I will never...
Bloomfield Jr. Bengals capture football championship
BLOOMFIELD, NJ — The Bloomfield Junior Bengals football team traveled to Brooklyn, N.Y., on Sunday June 23, and captured the North Jersey Spring 12U 7-on-7 championship by beating the MoBetter Jaguars by a score of 25-6. The Jr. Bengals defeated Elizabeth, 27-0, in the semifinals. The team members are...
Local Arrested For Selling Illegal Fireworks in Inwood Dioscount Store
The Fourth Precinct POP Unit (Problem Oriented Policing) reports the arrest of a Plainview man for the Sale of Illegal Fireworks that occurred on Thursday, July 4, 2024 at 12:06 p.m. in Inwood. According to Police, the Fourth Precinct POP Unit conducted an investigation for illegal fireworks at a Discount...
NYPD search for missing swimmer on Staten Island all for nought, officials say
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y.— Police called off a search Thursday amid reports of a missing swimmer after learning the person was apparently never in danger, an NYPD spokesperson said Friday. The incident was reported around 6 p.m. at South Beach, near the Franklin D. Roosevelt Boardwalk, according to emergency radio...
Paramus Police to Hold 'Night Out' Event
PARAMUS, NJ - In what has become a mid-summer tradition, borough police are hosting "Paramus' Night Out" on Tuesday, August 6. The event, which takes place behind the library, 116 East Century Road from 5-7 p.m., includes police vehicles, emergency service vehicles, information tables from local and area groups, live music, children's activities, free hot dogs, and a helicopter landing, among other activities.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER "National Night Out culminates annually on the first Tuesday in August," according to natw.org. "National Night Out enhances the relationship between neighbors and law enforcement while bringing back a true sense of community. Furthermore, it provides a great opportunity to bring police and neighbors together under positive circumstances. The state of Texas and select areas celebrate the first Tuesday in October." For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Roller Coaster Derails At Park In Westchester On July 4th
A young child was assessed for injuries after a ride derailed at a park in Westchester during Independence Day celebrations. The incident happened on Thursday, July 4 just after 4 p.m., when the rollercoaster at Waterfront Park in Dobbs Ferry derailed, according to the Dobbs Ferry Volunteer Am…
NYPD: Raid in Stapleton nets drugs; woman, 42, and man, 39, arrested
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — NYPD officers raided an apartment in Stapleton where they allege they seized illegal stimulants while arresting a woman and man last month. Officers armed with a search warrant swarmed the dwelling of Angelica Colula, 42, and Cirilo Gatica Zeferino, 39, on Canal Street at about 1:40 p.m. on June 17. The defendants both were home during the search, according to the criminal complaint.
Wrong-Way Crash Kills 2, Injures 1 On Garden State Parkway In Paramus, State Police Say
Diana J. Cruz, 38, of Newark, was heading north in the southbound lanes of the Parkway when she struck a Toyota SUV head-on just before 2:30 a.m. at milepost 163.4 on Friday, July 5, New Jersey State Police Sgt. Jeffrey Lebron said. Both Cruz and the Toyota driver, Sunday T....
NYC weather maps show heat advisory, thunderstorms for weekend
NEW YORK -- Hot and humid conditions are expected to trigger thunderstorms heading into the weekend around the New York City area.An airmass that originated in the deep tropics is bringing sauna-like air, leading to dangerous heat indices ranging from 95 to 103 degrees through Saturday. The storm threat is scattered Friday, before it becomes more widespread Saturday. With such high humidity in place, any storms that develop will be capable of producing very heavy rainfall and isolated flash flooding.Once those storms move through late Saturday night, Sunday looks to be drier and slightly less humid.Heat advisory & high rip current...
New York City’s Real Estate Market Heats Up as Inventory Grows and Sellers Slash Prices
Showing promising signs for an uptick, the Manhattan real estate market is entering its buyers era.Grateful Dead Drummer Bill Kreutzmann's Former Home in California Can Be Yours for $4 Million The city is currently experiencing a nascent shift as its inventory grows and prices plummet; buyers are taking advantage. According to data from Douglas Elliman and Miller Samuel, the average residential real estate sales price in New York City dropped to just over $2 million in Q2, a 3-percent downward shift that’s still 5.5 times the national average. At the same time, the median price dipped two percent to $1.2 million, while sale prices for...
Federal lawsuit filed in WNY claims NY’s body armor ban is unconstitutional
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Local attorney John Elmore said it would be unjust and dangerous to reverse New York’s ban on body armor, but that’s the goal of a federal lawsuit filed in Western New York. The lawsuit, filed by the Firearms Policy Coalition and a resident from Lakeview, claims the ban is unconstitutional under […]
Ramones revelry: Punk Magazine's John Holmstrom hosts art and cartoons bash at Metropolis
Since May 19, Joey Ramone's birthday, East Village resident John Holmstrom, the co-founder, editor, and illustrator of Punk Magazine, has hosted a celebration of all things Ramones in the basement at Metropolis Vintage. Tomorrow (Saturday!) marks the last day, with events happening from 2 to 7 p.m. The afternoon includes...
The story of Staten Island’s ‘Black Angels’ now in the Congressional Record
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis met with Virginia Allen and Curlene Jennings Bennett, two of the last living 300 African-American nurses known as the “Black Angels,” who treated thousands of tuberculosis patients at Staten Island’s Sea View Hospital 70 years ago. Malliotakis presented Allen...
Forty Fort police arrest NYC man on identity theft charges
FORTY FORT — Police in Forty Fort arrested a man from New York City when he allegedly used a fraudulent passport to access an account at a credit union. Dinapolis Morales, 55, entered the Cross Valley Federal Credit Union on Wyoming Avenue and provided a passport to identify himself as an account holder, police reported.
Jersey City celebrates the Fourth of July
JERSEY CITY, N.J. (PIX11) — New Jersey residents got a front-row seat to the Macy’s fireworks show in Jersey City Thursday night. It was the first time in years that the light show had been back on the Hudson River, giving locals a chance to see the fireworks up close. Families and friends spent the […]
Lakers in Trade Talks for a Pair of 3-and-D Wings: Report
The Los Angeles Lakers have held trade talks with the Brooklyn Nets about their pair of 3-and-D wings Cam Johnson and Dorian Finney-Smith, according to LA Daily’s Anthony Irwin. “Brooklyn wants a first-round pick for Finney-Smith, according to sources, and are a little more flexible on Johnson because of...
An e-bike repair shop for 7th Street
MNE Ebike Repair is now open at 117 E. Seventh St. between Avenue A and First Avenue. (Thanks to Rainer Turim for the photo.) This marks the third e-bike shop to open in the East Village in 2024. (And with each arrival, we hear from some nervous neighbors who have concerns about possible fires and crowds of delivery workers.)
The Campus, a Collaboration Between Six New York Galleries, Is the Hudson Valley’s Latest Art Destination
School may be out for summer, but art class is in full swing at The Campus, upstate New York’s new cultural haven. Situated just outside of Hudson in a school left vacant since the 1990s, the project represents an unprecedented collaboration between six New York galleries: Bortolami, James Cohan, Kaufmann Repetto, Anton Kern, Andrew Kreps, and Kurimanzutto. On June 29, over 2,000 people celebrated the opening of The Campus’s inaugural exhibition, organized by independent curator Timo Kappeller, which is on view through October 27. Yet with 78,000 square feet of exhibition space, there was still plenty of room for the works of 80-plus artists—including Cecily Brown, Yinka Shonibare, and Jenny Holzer—to breathe.
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