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They’re back! Fordham Football Opens 2024 Camp
BRONX, N.Y. – Unlike last season when the Rams had a bunch of holes to fill in the lineup, the 2024 Fordham football team opened its fall camp on Monday with lots of veterans and are ready to put the experience to good use. Head coach Joe Conlin, entering his seventh season on the Fordham sidelines, ran his troops through their first workout today at Moglia Stadium.
Scratch-off lottery ticket worth $50K sold at Morris County store
HAMPTON TOWNSHIP, NJ (Sussex County) – The New Jersey Lottery says a lucky someone bought a $50,000 winning scratch-off lottery ticket at a Morris County store. The $50,000 Loaded ticket was purchased at the River Place Food Store at 303 Main Street in Butler. The scratch-off date was on...
Mayor Adams blasts modern ‘Jim Crowism’ in push for more affordable housing development
At a briefing earlier Monday, Mayor Eric Adams said the city is financing nearly 15,000 new units of housing. Mayor Eric Adams blasted NIMBY criticism as he unveiled new affordable housing production data. [ more › ]
New York man charged in crash with state police cruiser on I-95 in Westport
WESTPORT, Conn. — A New York man was charged in a car collision involving an unoccupied state police cruiser on Interstate 95 south in Westport, according to Connecticut State Police Monday. Sonny Abdul-Hardy, 47, of Bronx, N.Y., was issued an infraction in violation of failure to drive a reasonable...
Did Former Council President Mike Khader Lie to Yonkers Inspector General About Free Rent for Law Office?
Read the blistering report at file:///C:/Users/djmya/Downloads/Khader%20-%20Report%20of%20Investigation%20-%20July%2026%202024.pdf. On July 26, Yonkers Inspector General Liam McLaughlin released a report from investigators hired by his office to report on the investigation of former City Council President Mike Khader concerning arrangements between his city-paid counsel, allegations of hostile work environment, and where Khader misrepresented himself to questions posed by the IG’s office.
New Jersey animal shelter taking adoptable dogs on field trips to reduce stress
A New Jersey animal shelter is taking its dogs on some very special field trips.The St. Hubert's Animal Welfare Center in Madison, Morris County started the program to help the dogs get out in the world and hopefully find a forever home.Volunteers take dogs on field trips to places like a park, the beach, a lake for a swim, and even a pet-friendly hotel for a weekend getaway."Many of the dogs that go on field trips do end up getting adopted. And there's some data that shows that they get adopted at a higher rate than dogs that don't go on field trips," said Sarah Sangree from St. Hubert's Animal Welfare Center.Officials also say they see a noticeable reduction in stress for the dogs who go on the field trips.
Fair Lawn Mayor on Friday Strip Mall Fire: "Together we will rebuild."
FAIR LAWN, NJ - The mayor has vowed to help the seven businesses affected by the July 26 fire on Fair Lawn Avenue rebuild, bringing in local, county, state and federal government entities to "help [business owners] find and obtain any and all resources available to help them recover." There has been no determination yet what caused the fire, but it quickly engulfed the strip mall on the 1900 block of Fair Lawn Avenue around 2:30 a.m. Friday, July 26. The fire caused the Green Dragon restaurant's roof to cave in due to "heavy air-handling equipment [located] on...
Shortage of new officers, wave of retirements leave police departments vulnerable
Andre Novac joined the Paramus Police Department in May, after working for several years in Roseland. The 26-year-old said he can’t remember a time in his life he didn’t want to be a police officer. His father is a retired Little Ferry officer, and his father’s cousin is a former police chief...
Help ID a pair of dine and dashers at Sack O’ Subs in Ventnor, NJ
A pair of dine and dashers dined at Sack O' Subs in Ventnor, according to a the popular sandwich shop. We would like to take a moment to thank our awesome patrons for another successful and busy weekend. We also would like to give a friendly reminder to the lucky few to pay for your food before you walk out with it. Unfortunately, this issue occurred both Saturday & Sunday at our Ventnor location. That being said, here are our first inductees to the wall of SHAME!
DOT Starts Work to Open Queensboro Roadway to Pedestrians
Work is finally underway to turn a car lane on the Queensboro Bridge into a pedestrian lane, seven years after the Department of Transportation first revealed the plan and two years behind schedule. DOT erected "suicide-prevention fencing" along parts of the South Outer Roadway of the bridge in recent weeks...
Elmo Realty Secures $27.5 Million For Multifamily Development In West Harlem
Elmo Realty has successfully secured $27.5 million in construction financing to develop a multifamily building on the site of a former historic church in West Harlem. This project, located at 1763-1771 Amsterdam Avenue, will feature 126 studio apartments and will soon be operated by a homeless shelter. The loan was provided by Metropolitan Commercial Bank, marking a significant investment in the community.
Combatting Trauma in Undocumented Children with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Briana Dominguez graduated from Touro University’s Graduate School of Social Work last month. She was awarded the school’s Special Recognition Research Award for her research project examining the use of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) with undocumented children in New York City. She presented her findings at the National Academy of Medicine’s annual Social Work Student Night, where graduate students from NYC social work schools present their work that addresses physical, mental, or public health issues.
Mining magnate’s daughter sues NJ roommate: Sold stolen luxury items online?
✅ Aurora Agapov and Kaitlyn Fung were NYU roommates and friends. ✅ Fung admitted to Agapov she stole her jewelry and put it for sale online. A New York University freshman from New Jersey is being sued for stealing approximately $50,000 worth of her roommate's high-end jewelry and accessories and selling it online.
KRS-One To Lead HIP-HOP 51 March For Urban Health & Peaceful Conflict Resolution
Read about a new march for peace that is lead by KRS-One, a leader in Hip-Hop and culture. Your donation will help us keep the music playing and the articles flowing. Donate now to support our passion for music and help us grow!. Hip-Hop icon KRS-One is set to spearhead...
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