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Police: 36-year-old man arrested, faces murder charges linked to deadly shooting in Claremont
Police: 36-year-old man arrested, faces murder charges linked to deadly shooting in Claremont. The NYPD has arrested a suspect linked to a deadly shooting in Claremont earlier in August. Police say 36-year-old Frederick Freeman is behind bars and faces murder charges in connection to firing gunshots outside 1310 Sheridan Ave....
Resi towers reel in big bucks: NYC’s largest July loans
Residential projects scored the city’s biggest real estate loans last month as lenders pumped money into several large developments. Luxury condos and multifamily projects, including two Extell Development towers and a Hudson Yards project by Douglaston Development and Ares Management, accounted for seven of the top 10 loans in July.
Three Years After Ida’s Deadly Rain, Protecting Basement-Dwellers Remains an Elusive Goal
This article is co-published with The Guardian. Josh Alba had lived in an illegal basement apartment in Queens, New York for almost five years. Despite the low ceilings, he savored his chance to afford housing without roommates. But his tenure there ended during Hurricane Ida. He’d been asleep on his couch as the rain started […] The post Three Years After Ida’s Deadly Rain, Protecting Basement-Dwellers Remains an Elusive Goal appeared first on THE CITY - NYC News.
New Musical THE GOOSE GIRL Will Receive Industry Reading, Directed by Denis Jones
Two-Time Tony Nominee Director Denis Jones will present a reading of the new musical The Goose Girl based on Shannon Hale's 2003 novel of the same name on Friday, September 13th at Theater 315 (315 West 47th Street). The Goose Girl is an expansive, humorous, sometimes dark retelling of the...
A year after fatal Jersey City police shooting, still seeking reforms
One year ago, Jersey City police shot and killed Andrew Washington after his family called 911, asking for an ambulance to take him to a hospital while he experienced a mental health crisis. Washington’s death was the catalyst for some police reforms by the state. Lawmakers passed a law funding...
Whopping $1.3 Million Winning Lottery Ticket Sold at New Jersey Food Store
The New Jersey Lottery has just made another player a millionaire. Someone walked into a food store in the Garden State this week and purchased a lottery ticket worth seven figures! Find out where the winning ticket was sold. Winning a million dollars must be a SURREAL feeling, like too...
Westwood football picks up where it left off with decisive win over Mahwah
WASHINGTON TWP. − Sean Morrison's first pass was a touchdown. His second throw also went for a score. Morrison and Westwood began a new season and new era with a fast start and 28-7 victory over Mahwah on Thursday night in the Super Football Conference American Red Division. ...
Men’s Soccer Suffers First Loss on the Road at UConn; Martinez Cubel Scores Lone NJIT Goal
STORRS, CT–Visiting NJIT suffered its first loss of the 2024 season as UConn defeated the Highlanders, 2-1, in non-conference men's soccer action at Joseph J. Morrone Stadium at Rizza Performance Center on the campus of UConn. UConn picked up its second straight win of the season improving to 2-0-0...
Hamilton’s rushing powers Teaneck to home-opener win over Morris Catholic - Football recap
Brenden Hamilton rumbled in a pair of rushing touchdowns to help Teaneck roll to a 20-3 win over Morris Catholic, in Teaneck. The Crusaders (0-1) got on the board first thanks to an early field goal by Deacon Moody but Issac Combs gave Teaneck the lead before the end of the opening quarter by punching in a four-yard touchdown.
Men’s Soccer Falls at No.20 Seton Hall
Location: Owen T. Carroll Field in South Orange, N.J. Records: UAlbany (1-2-0, 0-0-0 America East) | No. 20 Seaton Hall (3-0-0, 0-0-0 Big East) Short Story: The University at Albany men's soccer team kept it a close match, tied 1-1 until the 89th minute, when the Pirates capitalized on a penalty kick to take the 2-1 victory over the Great Danes.
Extra Time: Floating pool plan on East River inches forward, AI helping climate change research
In this edition of Extra Time on Eyewitness News, we detail the Boar's Head plant linked to a deadly outbreak broke food safety rules dozens of times, according to new records and Mayor Eric Adams announced New York City's plans for early childhood education, which has seen a record demand this year.As for weather, cooler temperatures continue on Friday, and a shower is possible.Look for highs in the low 70s.Other headlines from Thursday's show:A game changer for some working parentsJust a few days before the new school year begins -- New York City expands the capacity in its early childhood...
City’s Bangladeshi community grapples with unrest and uncertainty back home
New York City is home to the largest Bangladeshi population in the United States. It has tripled over the past two decades with more than 100,000 Bangladeshis currently living across the five boroughs, especially in Queens, Brooklyn and the Bronx. Right now, Bangladesh is undergoing a massive transformation after the...
Hoboken gym renamed in honor of city resident fatally shot in April
A gym in Hoboken was renamed in honor of a 21-year-old man who was fatally shot in the city earlier this year. The gym located at 605 Jackson St. will now be known as the Damon Murray Community Gym. Murray will also be posthumously named a member of the Hoboken...
Drift is Coming Soon to Weehawken
Drift, a new restaurant and bar, is coming to Weehawken soon. It’s replacing the Houlihan’s at Lincoln Harbor. As the project gets closer to completion, expect more details to come through in the coming months. Expect an opening sometime later this year.
Celebrating Immigrant Contributions: The Launch Of The “New York Proud” Campaign
On August 30, 2024, the New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC) will unveil the “New York Proud” campaign, a vibrant public art initiative. A public art initiative dedicated to celebrating the rich contributions. Including stories of immigrants throughout New York City. This launch coincides with Labor Day weekend and...
UMass Lowell Pulls Away From Saint Peter’s With Two-Goal Second Half
JERSEY CITY, N.J.- The Saint Peter's University Men's Soccer team lost to University of Massachusetts Lowell, 3-0, on Thursday afternoon at Jaroschak Field. Game Notes Saint Peter's struggled to generate offense in the three-goal loss. UMass Lowell's Oliver Holmstrom was at the right place at the right time when he netted a goal right in front of the net at 21-minute mark. Oscar Perez scored UMass Lowell's second goal at the beginning of the second half. UMass Lowell added a third goal to seal a 3-0 win. Up Next Saint Peter's will have a road game against the University of...
Parks Commissioner Sue Donoghue on the state of city parks and beaches
This year alone, there have been seven fatal drownings across the city — the highest since 2019. Lawmakers and advocates alike are sounding the alarm, calling for more safe swimming education and oversight while this summer marked another year of lifeguard shortages. Earlier this year, the union that represents...
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