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Warren Hills football preview 2024: High hopes if Blue Streaks stay healthy
If there’s a good side to your football team being ravaged by a horde of injuries, it’s that a lot of people get to play. That’s the situation Warren Hills is in this fall, as last season injuries hit so hard the Blue Streaks had to forfeit a game (against Montville on Oct. 13). While no one at Warren Hills remembers those days fondly, there is a plus, kind of.
Housing Lottery Launches for Marcus Garvey Apartments at 212 West 124th Street in Harlem, Manhattan
The affordable housing lottery has launched for 212 West 124th Street, an 18-story mixed-use building in Harlem, Manhattan. Designed by Body Lawson Associates Architects and Planners and developed by Carthage Real Estate Advisors, the structure yields 330 residences, 3,200 square feet of commercial space, and 7,164 square feet of community facility space. Available on NYC Housing Connect are 117 units for residents at 40 to 70 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $29,555 to $117,390.
Check your pantries: Recall alert linked to NJ raisin company
August has been a month for recalls: Walmart apple juice and Purdue ready-to-eat chicken nuggets. We’re not out of the woods yet — a New Jersey-based company has joined the growing recall list. Pine Brook’s Sunco & Frenchie is recalling its 10-ounce Terrafina Golden Raisins because the product...
Democratic operative pleads guilty to election fraud in 2021 NJ governor's race
James Devine, a longtime political operative in Middlesex and Union counties, admitted in court to trying to fraudulently put his domestic partner's name on the Democratic primary ballot during the 2021 race for governor. Devine, 62, of Lambertville, pleaded guilty to the third-degree crime concerning nomination certificates or petitions, during an Aug. 26 hearing before Mercer County Superior Court Judge Robert E. Lytle, Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin announced. ...
$10,000+ in jewelry stolen from NJ mall business
JERSEY CITY — The owner of a New Jersey mall jewelry kiosk is looking for answers after being a victim of a midday robbery. The owner took a break in his Hudson Mall kiosk around 2 p.m. yesterday — that’s when someone wreaked the business’ glass display, according to News 12 New Jersey. The owner says $12,000 to $15,000 in inventory is lost.
Member of "Black Rain" Drug Crew Pleads Guilty, Admits to his Involvement in Three Queens Cold Case Murders
Earlier today, Jerome Jones, also known as “Sha,” pleaded guilty at the federal courthouse in Brooklyn, New York, to murder while engaged in narcotics trafficking for his participation in the 1991 murder of Oscar Flow. As part of his plea, Jones, 60, also admitted to his role in the 1992 murders of Robert Arroyo and Dorothy Taylor. Today’s proceedings took place before United States District Judge Nicholas G. Garaufis. When sentenced, Jones faces 20 years to life in prison. He was indicted in February 2019.
NYC Gets Two New Hispanic Stations, Courtesy of MediaCo
MediaCo Holding is continuing its foray into Hispanic broadcasting with the launch of two new digital signal stations on its New York City brands. La Buena 97.1 HD2 and Luna 107.5 HD2 are also accessible through HD radio receivers and the EstrellaTV app. Riding on the signal for Hot 97...
More Workers Are Filing For — and Winning – Union Elections Than in Any Year in the Past Decade
Workers are petitioning for more elections for union representation — and winning more of them – than any other year in a decade, with more than 75% of all private-sector organizing attempts from mid-2023 to mid-2024 resulting in union victories. This year’s annual State of the Unions report from the CUNY School of Labor and […] The post More Workers Are Filing For — and Winning – Union Elections Than in Any Year in the Past Decade appeared first on THE CITY - NYC News.
Worker Injured at Amazon Construction Site With Fake Safety Logs Gets $25 Million Settlement
A worker who suffered a serious head injury during the renovation of a Brooklyn warehouse that is now an Amazon shipping facility has won a $25 million settlement in a lawsuit that alleged a contractor created fake safety logs to falsely claim the site was deemed safe before the accident. In May 2018, Abbos Abbosov […] The post Worker Injured at Amazon Construction Site With Fake Safety Logs Gets $25 Million Settlement appeared first on THE CITY - NYC News.
Don’t miss out: NJ changes some rules for newest ANCHOR rebates
💲 Applicants will face additional ID verification. 💲 Double check whether your payment should be automatic this year. Notices are about to hit millions of mailboxes throughout New Jersey, to get the ball rolling on another round of property tax relief. Many residents likely won't have to do...
New Jerseyans could experience a ‘rodent rampage’ in their homes
As if this summer hasn’t been brutal enough with the intense weather, we might not be done seeing the effects of the heat. According to a pest management company, the heatwaves likely created a ‘perfect storm’ for a surge in rodent activity. According to Zachary Smith of...
Big law change could help drunk drivers in New Jersey
⚫ Drivers have another option when fighting a DUI charge in NJ. ⚫ In appropriate cases, drivers can reduce penalties significantly. ⚫ NJ records tens of thousands of DUI cases yearly. Until recently, individuals facing drunk driving charges in New Jersey have had two choices: admit responsibility or fight the...
Wendy Williams Spotted in Public for the First Time in Over a Year
Wendy Williams, 60, stepped out in New Jersey on August 19 alongside her son Kevin Hunter Jr., the first time Wendy has been seen in public since March 2023. Page Six reports Wendy and Kevin stopped by the holistic health store Bolingo Balance in Newark. The store is run by...
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