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State calls for removal of CNY judge due to ‘racially offensive’ display (Good Morning CNY for July 23)
Subscribe to get the Good Morning, CNY newsletter delivered to your email inbox weekday mornings. High: 85; Low: 67. Partly sunny with showers; see the 5-day forecast. Man sentenced for murdering his mother: Daniel Chilson (center), appears with his attorneys at his sentencing for second-degree murder on Monday. Chilson was given the maximum prison sentence for killing his 74-year-old mother inside her Van Buren home. (Anne Hayes photo)
Aaron Judge getting owned by Jake Diekman completely wasted fiery Luke Weaver inning
The New York Yankees' bullpen, given a little bit of luck, did everything they possibly could to keep Tuesday night's Subway Series opener close. Predictably, the Yankees' offense decided that a one-run deficit was close enough for them. Based on the way these final innings unfolded following Jeff McNeil's two-run...
Man dies after June slashing in Bronx, NYPD says
MOTT HAVEN, The Bronx (PIX11) — A man died on July 17 after being slashed in the face in the Bronx at the end of June, according to police. The 54-year-old man was slashed at 526B Willis Ave. around 11 p.m. on June 23, according to police. He was taken to the hospital and treated […]
Mets make another trade as deadline nears
New York Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns continues to be busy even if the deals are not the impact moves fans are seeking as the July 30 deadline nears. On Sunday, the Mets announced they sent left-handed reliever Tyler Jay to the Milwaukee Brewers for TJ Shook, a 26-year-old right-handed pitcher.
Man fatally stabbed neighbor on Washington Heights subway steps, indictment says
Diego Figueroa-Hepner, 24, is accused of fatally stabbing Washington Heights resident Johnny Medina at the 175th Street station on the "A" line on June 21. Prosecutors say both men knew each other before the altercation. [ more › ]
Putnam business leader, Ross Weale, dead at 85
LAKE WACCABUC- A former prominent Putnam County businessman has died. Ross Weale was 85 years old. The resident of Lake Waccabuc co-founded Country Bank in Carmel in 1985. He served as President of the Putnam County Economic Development Corp. while being involved in many community organizations including serving as Council President of the Putnam-Westchester Boy Scouts of America, a trustee of Northern Westchester Hospital Center in Mt. Kisco, Chairman of the New York State Small Business Advisory Board during the Gov. George Pataki Administration and Chairman of the Tompkins Mahopac Bank’s Business Development Board.
Off-duty NYPD officer arrested in Manhattan: police
MANHATTAN, N.Y. (PIX11) – An off-duty NYPD officer was arrested early Tuesday morning in Manhattan, according to authorities. Darwin Mejia, 38, was taken into custody around 2:45 a.m. He was charged with driving while intoxicated, aggravated driving while intoxicated and driving while ability impaired. Mejia was suspended without pay, according to authorities.
Moped rider knocks 2 men unconscious after he's called out for driving on sidewalk in Hell's Kitchen
A moped rider bumped into a man while driving on a sidewalk in Hell’s Kitchen—then punched him and another man unconscious when they called him out, police said Wednesday as one of the victims fought for his life at a hospital.
NYC Thundery Showery Muggy Wednesday
Good morning everyone. The Northeast is socked in with clouds, showers, thundershowers and muggy conditions for today and tomorrow until we can get some clearing on Friday. There’s a tiny strip of sunshine from northwest Pennsylvania into western and central New York, but that’ll come with a price later.
Despite New Owner’s Promised Upgrades, ‘100% Affordable’ Atlantic Yards Building Endures Hot Water Outages, Broken Door, Even Bees
Only after a local councilmember’s push did landlord Avanath meet with the tenant group at 38 Sixth Ave., but progress has come slowly, and tenants scorned a proposed partial rent abatement as insufficient. The website for 38 Sixth Ave. promises a “luxurious urban affordable apartment lifestyle,” touting “Brooklyn’s desirable...
West Nile virus detected in all 5 NYC boroughs: What to know
NEW YORK (PIX11) – Mosquitoes with West Nile virus were detected in all five boroughs in New York City, according to health officials. On Long Island, 16 more samples tested positive for the virus in Suffolk County, bringing the total there to 32 so far this season. There are no positive cases of West Nile […]
Dog adoption fees waived at the Animal Care Centers of NYC
NEW YORK (PIX11) — If you’ve been thinking of adopting a furry friend, today might be the day. In honor of New York City’s Adopt-A-Dog Day, the Animal Care Centers of NYC in partnership with Royal Canin Pet Food will waive adoption fees for pups at their shelters on Wednesday. New pet parents will also […]
NYPD Seeks Public Help to Identify Suspect in Hate Crime Incident
The New York City Police Department is requesting the public’s assistance in identifying a suspect involved in a criminal mischief case considered a hate crime. The incident occurred early in…
Unsettled weather continues to drench NY, NJ
NEW YORK (PIX11) – A stationary front will continue to bring unsettled weather to much of the region before moving offshore later this week. We can expect mostly cloudy skies this afternoon with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures will be below average with a high of 80 in the city and upper-70s to low-80s in the suburbs.
'Make Me Famous,' a documentary on 1980s-era East Village-based painter Edward Brezinski, finally gets an East Village screening
After screenings in NYC and elsewhere over the past year, "Make Me Famous" is finally playing in the neighborhood where the documentary is set — the East Village. Starting on Saturday, Village East by Angelika will screen the film three times at the theater on Second Avenue and 12th Street.
Openings: Crepe City on Avenue A
Crepe City debuted at 199 Avenue A between 12th Street and 13th Street earlier this month. I stopped by for a friends and family soft opening, and met owner Abdulnaser Alzokari (pictured below in the tie with staff). Specialties here include crepes, waffles (creatively spelled whaffles!), ice cream and bubble...
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