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Questions arise after third set of human remains found in Brooklyn
BROOKLYN, N.Y. (PIX11) — The discovery of a third set of human remains between Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridge on Saturday evening has left the community in shock. This marks the third time in recent weeks that skeletal remains have been found in the area, raising concerns among locals and visitors alike. The alarming situation has […]
Grocery store clerk shot thwarting Brooklyn robbery: Report
A robbery attempt went wrong after a 50-year-old supermarket worker was shot in Brooklyn, according to the New York Daily News. Police responded to an emergency call on the afternoon of August 23, from the Royal Supermarket on 8th Ave. near 15th Street in Park Slope, the report said. According...
‘Another Night of Entertainment, Dining & Dancing’ awaits at the Historic Old Bermuda Inn Sept. 28 | Inside Out
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — It’s often been said that the sound of music stimulates the mind and soothes the soul. The universal language, music connects cultures and even evokes emotions that words alone simply can’t express. With those thoughts in mind, the distinguishable sounds of doo-wop oldies,...
Fall Jazz Concert Series at Allamuchy’s Rutherfurd Hall.
Jazz at Rutherfurd Hall Fall Series begins on September 15th. Jazz at Rutherfurd Hall is in its 9th year and continues to entertain audiences with exceptional quality musicians of the highest caliber. Featuring the songs of George Gershwin, Jerome Kern, Irving Berlin and Johnny Mercer and many more. All concerts...
Smith Street Stage Presents Richard II at Mark O’Donnell Theater
Brooklyn’s Smith Street Stage will present William Shakespeare’s Richard II at The Mark O'Donnell Theater from Sept. 11 to Sept. 28. The play explores the delicate balance between tradition and change, power and morality. Richard II follows the story of King Richard, whose divine right to rule is challenged by his popular cousin, Henry Bolingbroke. As the play unfolds, the audience is invited to grapple with complex questions: Is it ever justified to remove a leader from power, and at what cost? Does power inevitably corrupt, regardless of who wields it?
Senator Parker Hosts 17th Annual Back to School Celebration
State Senator Kevin Parker hosted the 17th Annual Harvest Fest Back to School Celebration on Saturday, August 24. Held at Paerdegat Park, the event provided a full day of engaging activities, essential resources, backpacks, school supplies and entertainment catered to families and individuals of all ages, according to a press release.
Back to The Block Festival Returns to Brooklyn Sept. 14
The Back to the Block Festival, a hip-hop and R&B music event, is returning for it's fourth edition on Sept. 14 in Williamsburg. Spill it Entertainment and Frontlyne Records have teamed up for the one-of-a-kind indoor music festival showcasing the vibrant local hip-hop and R&B scene, according to a press release.
HS football: Jeremiah Williams in mid-season form as St. Peter’s cruises past Susan Wagner
Jeremiah Williams didn’t mince words when delivering a short, to-the-point message to his relatively new offensive line: Block for three seconds and he’ll make his cut. And, boy, did he do a lot of cutting Saturday. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a...
Severe teacher shortage hits Paterson schools just before new academic year
Paterson's school district is coping with more than 150 vacant jobs as the first day of classes looms.New Jersey's third-largest city is taking steps to minimize any disruption the shortage would have.The superintendent, Dr. Laurie W. Newell, says she will use per diem substitutes and combine classes where appropriate. They'll also use a virtual teaching platform.Education officials say they're working to recruit more educators. The vacancies represent about 7 percent of teaching positions in K-12.ALSO READ: NYC delays cellphone ban in schoolsNew York City Mayor Eric Adams says the planned restriction of cell phones in NYC schools has been delayed.----------* Get Eyewitness News Delivered * More New York City news* Send us a news tip* Download the abc7NY app for breaking news alerts * Follow us on YouTube Submit a tip or story idea to Eyewitness NewsHave a breaking news tip or an idea for a story we should cover? Send it to Eyewitness News using the form below. If attaching a video or photo, terms of use apply.
HS football: Kevin Gumb’s late TD the difference as Farrell wins another thriller over Hendricken, 34-30
Another season-opener, another barn-burner between Monsignor Farrell and Rhode Island state champ Bishop Hendricken to kick off the 2024 high school football campaign. And more importantly for Farrell and head coach Rocco Del Priore, another victory as the Lions once again came back from another fourth-quarter deficit to snatch a 34-30 non-league win at jam-packed and loud Dennis Barrett Stadium, Oakwood.
601 Baltic Street Completes Construction in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn
Construction is complete on 601 Baltic Street, a ten-story residential building in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn. Designed, developed, and constructed by Grid Group, the 30,018-square-foot structure will yield 25 condominium units with an average scope of 906 square feet, as well as 1,654 square feet of ground-floor retail space. The property is situated at the corner of Baltic Street and Fourth Avenue.
Is Kohl's open on Labor Day 2024?
Labor Day will be celebrated on Monday, Sept 2. Kohl’s is a favorite among shoppers when it comes to snagging deals on clothes. This is especially true around Labor Day when you can shop Kohl’s end-of-summer clearance sale to stock up on everything from clothes to cookware and college dorm essentials.
Staten Island Gen Zers say they are ready to make their voices heard in the 2024 election
Editor’s note: This story is part of an ongoing journalistic initiative to examine the political thinking of Staten Island’s Gen Z population ahead of the 2024 presidential election. Gen Z is made up of those born between 1997 and 2012 and is presently the youngest generation with the power to vote in the United States. If you or someone you know would like to participate in “Election 2024: Gen Z may hold the key,” please e-mail jdelaney@siadvance.com.
Bulldogs Claim Season Opener Over Colonels
RUSTON – For a second straight season, Louisiana Tech was able to prevail in its season opener at Joe Aillet Stadium as the Bulldogs outlasted Nicholls by a final score of 25-17 on a rain-soaked Saturday night. LA Tech (1-0) was able to overcome a first-half injury to starting...
Staten Island Home of the Week: Grymes Hill contemporary home with pool, sauna, views listed for $1.8M
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- A contemporary residence on Grymes Hill offers luxury living with panoramic views of the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge. Located at 75 Longview Road, this three-level home features high-end custom upgrades, including heated floors, spacious bedrooms with private baths, and terraces on every floor, according to the Staten Island Multiple Listing Services, MLSSINY.com listing. Additional amenities include a central intercom system, sauna, Jacuzzi, basement theater, backyard patio with a fireplace, swimming pool, and parking for eight cars, mentioned in the listing. Priced at $1,750,000, this property combines modern sophistication with serene comfort, making it a unique opportunity for potential homeowners, as listed. JUSTIN GORELIK / AMERIHOMES REALTY OF NY, INC. is the listing agent.
MTA bus driver allegedly ignores man in wheelchair falling in street, video shows
Correction: The bus stop in this incident is ADA-accessible, according to the MTA. BROOKLYN (PIX11) — A man in a wheelchair fell into the road Saturday morning while attempting to board an MTA bus at a Brooklyn stop, and the bus driver drove away without helping, an exclusive video obtained by PIX11 News shows. The […]
Off-duty correction officer arrested in NYC faces weapons charges: NYPD
MANHATTAN, N.Y. (PIX11) – An off-duty Department of Correction officer was arrested in Manhattan early Sunday morning and now faces weapons charges, according to the NYPD. Patrick Falls, 32, was arrested in Midtown around 2:21 a.m. and charged with criminal possession of a weapon and criminal possession of a firearm, according to the NYPD. Falls […]
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