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Mets’ Harrison Bader hopes to return soon from ankle injury
Harrison Bader remained out of the starting lineup Friday due to a mild right ankle injury, but the team’s starting center fielder doesn’t expect to be out much longer. Bader suffered the injury in the first game of the Subway Series against the Yankees when he was picked off while trying to steal third base Tuesday.
NYC magnet fishers who reeled in a $100K safe are squatting in relative’s home: suit
A couple who went viral after using a magnet to fish a safe stuffed with $100,000 out of a Queens lake are deadbeat tenants squatting in their relative’s house, according to their landlord. Barbie Agostini and her partner, James Kane, allegedly still haven’t paid more than $15,000 in back...
Yankees’ Nestor Cortes rankled by fifth-inning yanking against Red Sox
BOSTON — Aaron Boone was convinced he wanted to see his bullpen take over a game in which Nestor Cortes was battling. Cortes was convinced that he did not want to see his manager walking toward the mound. Cortes was not happy to be lifted in the fifth inning...
Taylor Swift superfan chosen to lead $36 tour of singer’s favorite NYC spots: ‘That’s my woman’
This Big Apple tour is Taylor-made. A $36 tour launching next month in Manhattan will stop at Taylor Swift’s stomping grounds, including her former Greenwich Village apartment on Cornelia Street and the Lower East Side cocktail bar Banzarbar, where she celebrated her birthday in December. The two-hour jaunt will...
Yankees hoping Giancarlo Stanton will return for series vs. Phillies
BOSTON — The Yankees expect to get a much-needed boost to their lineup when they face the team with the best record in baseball. The club is hoping to activate Giancarlo Stanton from the injured list Monday when it opens a series against the Phillies in Philadelphia. The 34-year-old...
What Noah Clowney’s NBA Summer League breakout could mean for the Nets
Brooklyn’s Jalen Wilson was named MVP of the Las Vegas Summer League, but his second-year Nets teammate Noah Clowney was every bit as impressive in his own way. Clowney — who turned 20 while in Las Vegas — is still one of the youngest players in the NBA. But he has a chance to be one of the more improved as well, when all the work he’s put in this offseason meets all the opportunity provided by Brooklyn’s rebuild this upcoming regular season.
Muslim family slammed for flying Taliban flag outside their NYC home: ‘Terrorist supporters’
A Muslim family came under fire this week for brazenly hoisting a Taliban flag outside their Brooklyn home – only to remove the terror symbol after being called out by a local pol and grilled about it by The Post. Councilwoman Inna Vernikov (R-Brooklyn) posted an online video Tuesday...
Tylor Megill’s Mets rotation future still uncertain after Kodai Senga’s injury
There’s a chance it could be one and done for Tylor Megill, even after Kodai Senga’s sudden injury during his season debut Friday. Senga exited the game during the top of the sixth inning with a left calf strain while trying to scramble away from an infield pop-up.
Former NYC Rite Aid overrun by drunkards, migrants and human waste finally cleared out after Post exposé
Helping hands finally arrived to clean up two ugly scenes in Queens. A former Rite Aid in Astoria overrun by drunkards, migrants, trash heaps and human waste was finally cleared out a week after the dystopian scene was exposed by The Post. Workers for owners Frank Tehrani and Perry Moradof...
Sweet revenge! Vegan queen Chloe Coscarelli is back after losing her name and NYC restaurants
Chloe Coscarelli searched for the perfect space for her new restaurant, CHLOE, “for years. I toured probably hundreds of spaces.”. But when she stepped into 185 Bleecker Street, “It felt like I was home. “The space is perfect — because I built it already,” Coscarelli, 36, told The...
Mets lose pitcher Kodai Senga to calf strain in season debut after shoulder injury
Kodai Senga’s season debut didn’t end well on Friday night at Citi Field. Senga, in the sixth inning of the New York Mets’ 8-4 win over the Atlanta Braves, suddenly pulled up in pain while chasing an infield popup off the mound. Senga fell down to the field while holding his left calf, grimacing, as Pete Alonso caught the flyball from Austin Riley to make the out.
Video shows Twitch star Kai Cenat drawing crowds at NYC park after 2023 Union Square riot
The popular Twitch streamer whose video game giveaway turned into an out of control riot in Union Square still hasn’t learned his lesson. Kai Cenat — who is worth at least $14 million and boasts more than 10 million followers each on Instagram, Twitch and TikTok — was caught on video traipsing through Washington Square Park last week like a Pied Piper, with a gaggle of at least two dozen admirers trailing him.
Lawmakers aim to clobber hotels (and NYC economy) to please unions
City lawmakers are moving once again to sell out Gotham, this time to benefit the hotel unions. A City Council hearing is set for Tuesday on a disastrous bill to force the industry to use more union labor, severely limit outside contracting and plead for renewed licenses to operate every year.
Yankees hoping Gleyber Torres has finally turned corner after disastrous start
BOSTON — In taking playful jabs at his friends and former teammates, Luis Severino was not taking shots at anyone behind their backs. Gleyber Torres was on the text thread on which Severino said he was not afraid of the Yankees because “right now, you only have two good hitters.”
Rutgers professor under fire for online posts lamenting failed Trump assassination
A Rutgers University professor who “hoped” the failed assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump “inspired others” in since-deleted social media posts is now the subject of an internal review, The Post learned. Tracy Budd took to Facebook hours after 20-year-old gunman Thomas Matthew Crooks took...
Police officer released from hospital after head-on crash in Morris County
BUTLER, NJ (Morris County) – A Butler police officer who was injured in a head-on crash Friday night has been released from the hospital, according to Butler Police Chief Scott Ricker. The crash happened at around 10:15 p.m. on Bartholdi Avenue in Butler. Ricker said. The officer was inside...
NYC Summer Streets kicks off in Queens, Staten Island with expanded hours
New York City's annual Summer Streets celebration is officially underway in Queens and Staten Island.Under the program, selected streets across the five boroughs are open in both directions for people to play, walk, bike and enjoy the outdoors during the summer. Eyewitness News is in Hunters Point as celebrations are underway along Vernon Boulevard on Saturday morning."Across this entire route, you'll have about 2-3 miles of car-free streets. People will be able to run, walk, jog, whatever it is, really enjoy and reclaim a lot of the street spaces for different uses," said Tomas Garita, NYC DOT's Executive Director of...
‘I was pissed off.’ Staten Island man admits to torching woman’s car in fit of rage
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A Staten Island man accused of setting a woman’s car on fire in domestic incident pleaded guilty this week to an arson charge in exchange for prison time, records show. Kern Isaac, 35, of Richmond Terrace in St. George, was indicted in September on...
New Police Chief Appointed At Roselle Council Meeting
ROSELLE, NJ - A new police chief was appointed at Wednesday’s Roselle Common Council Meeting. Roselle Police Captain Helder Freire, who was acting Police Chief after former chief Stacey Williams was relieved of his duty, received the full-time appointment in a resolution passed by the Council. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER In a short speech, Freire made clear how much this role meant to him. “It is a moment of immense pride for me and my family and I am deeply grateful for the trust and confidence that have been placed in me,” Freire said. The full meeting can be viewed on the Borough of Roselle Facebook page. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
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