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State and Federal Legislators in New Jersey Announce Joint Effort to Prevent SNAP Benefits Scams
Appearing together at a joint news conference, New Jersey Rep. Josh Gottheimer, New Jersey Senate President Nicholas Scutari and Union City Mayor and New Jersey State Senator Brian Stack announced a joint legislative effort to prevent those receiving federal and state benefits from being scammed. On the federal level, Gottheimer...
NYPD Seeks Public’s Help to Identify Suspects in Multiple Robbery Incidents in the 43rd Precinct
The New York City Police Department is requesting the public’s assistance in identifying suspects linked to a series of robberies within the 43rd Precinct. The incidents, which occurred from April…
Firefighter who responded to horrific Bronx apartment blaze promoted in touching FDNY ceremony
One of the firefighters who responded to the horrific 2022 Bronx apartment blaze — the deadliest fire in New York City in more than three decades — was among 75 FDNY members promoted in a rousing ceremony Tuesday. Jeffery Fanicelli, 47, was promoted from battalion chief to deputy...
Heavy metal vandal defaces NYC synagogue with menacing graffiti of red eye: cops
A heavy metal vandal defaced the steps of an Upper East Side synagogue with a menacing drawing of what appeared to be a red eye, cops said Tuesday. The unidentified man — who can be seen in security footage wearing a “Metallica” T-shirt — used what police believe was a red marker to draw the image on the steps of Temple Emanu-El on East 65th Street near Fifth Avenue just after midnight July 14, cops said.
CrowdStrike outage continues to cause chaos for NYC as 40K computers still need fix
Some 40,000 New York City computers were down on Tuesday, days after a global “blue screen of death” outage – as the depth of the crisis slowly comes into focus. Officials admitted hundreds of thousands more devices were affected by CrowdStrike’s corrupted software update than had initially reported after dodging The Post’s questions for days.
Rikers Island inmate with suspected scarlet fever dies after jail staff block medical help: records
A Rikers Island inmate with suspected scarlet fever died after jail staff repeatedly blocked medical workers from treating her, according to advocates and records. Charizma Jones, 23, died last week — more than two months after EMS personnel rushed her from the troubled jail to a Queens hospital, a letter from attorneys with The Legal Aid Society obtained by The Post states.
Eric Adams-backed commission pitches change that would make it tougher for City Council to pass laws
A commission backed by Mayor Eric Adams dropped its controversial final report Tuesday – with recommendations for ballot measures that would make it tougher for the City Council to pass bills. The 123-page document from the Charter Revision Commission quickly became another salvo in the long-running power struggle between...
Police seek help to find two men who assaulted a 12-year-old girl in East Harlem
EAST HARLEM, Manhattan (PIX11) — Police are still on the hunt for two men, possibly teenagers, they said sexually assaulted a 12-year-old girl on the roof of a building in East Harlem. It happened Sunday evening near East 112th Street and First Avenue. While police are still sorting through evidence, including statements from the victim, […]
Clifton neighbors concerned about chemical spill
CLIFTON, N.J. (PIX11) — Residents on Normandy Road in Clifton expressed concern Tuesday about the flammable chemicals from Monday’s tanker explosion on Route 3. “It smelled like gasoline but stronger, and it burns your eyes when you’re back there,” said Arturo Gaviria, referencing his backyard, which is steeped in chemicals. Gaviria said hazmat crews have […]
Man's cross-country trek arrives in Kansas City, sparks conversation on men's mental health
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Anton Nootenboom, also known as 'The Barefoot Dutchman', is walking barefoot across the country from Los Angeles to New York City to start a conversation about men's mental health. He made a brief stop in Kansas City on Tuesday. "If there's one thing I've learned...
Who’ll win the Subway Series in NYC? Subway riding fans have their predictions
THE BRONX, N.Y. (PIX11) — The Subway Series is so named, for good reason: not only are both teams’ ballparks next to subway stops, New York fans use the subway to get to games 400% more than the three other U.S. cities with crosstown rival ballparks, combined. It means that, in contrast to Los Angeles, Chicago, and the San Francisco Bay area, the Mets-Yankees rivalry is a true subway series, and nobody knows that better than people who take the subway to the games.
Apply for Head Coach Position: Women’s Bowling at New Jersey City University
New Jersey City University is seeking a Head Women's Bowling Coach, responsible for all aspects of the program including recruitment, retention, budget management, and game strategy. Bachelor's degree and a minimum of four years high-level coaching experience required. Responsibilities include program leadership, recruitment, academic support, compliance, and fundraising. State of...
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