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New BBQ place coming to former Six Brothers Diner on Route 46 in Little Falls
A new restaurant is coming to the former home of the Six Brothers Diner on Route 46 in Little Falls. Li's Hot Pot & BBQ will be the new restaurant, but it has not yet opened as construction continues inside the eatery at 475 Route 46 East in Little Falls.
Exclusive: Eyewitness News rides with NYPD in preparation of New York City's July 4th festivities
Historically, the 4th of July is one of the most violent nights in New York City -- and a true test for the NYPD.From massive crowds flocking to see the annual fireworks show -- to efforts to keep the peace in all five boroughs -- officers put countless hours preparing for the un-expected leading up to the night.Last night -- while you may have been sleeping -- Eyewitness News Reporter Josh Einiger had the chance to shadow those efforts with an exclusive ride-along with the NYPD.
Next Continues Distance Dominance in Brooklyn
Next is not the first horse who turned into a graded stakes winner after he was claimed. Yet his ascent into a black-type performer may be the most surprising in quite a while given the manner of his turnaround. Not This Time — Bahia Beach, by Awesome Again. Owner:...
Tarrytown fire crew saves distressed swimmers during Fourth of July fireworks show
Capt. William Logan knows about being prepared for emergencies. He has been with the Tarrytown Fire Department for multiple decades. During the Fourth of July fireworks show this year, that preparedness really paid off.
Delta Flight Diverted After Passengers Served Spoiled Food
A Delta flight from Detroit to Amsterdam was diverted to New York's Kennedy Airport after passengers were served spoiled food. The flight took off from Detroit around 11 p.m. on Tuesday and landed in New York at 4 a.m. on Wednesday. Fourteen passengers and 10 crew members received treatment from medical personnel after landing, but none required hospitalization. Delta is investigating the incident and apologizes for the inconvenience and delay to passengers' travel. Passengers were provided hotel rooms and will be rebooked to continue their destinations.
N.J. Public Defender names first-ever police accountability director
A veteran public defender will lead a new effort to track police and prosecutorial misconduct in cases handled by the office, Public Defender Jennifer Sellitti announced. Danica Rue started with the Office of the Public Defender in 2010, in Essex County. Her new title is Director of Investigations and Police Accountability and she’ll report directly to Sellitti.
Thieves Are Stealing Rolexes and Pateks From Diners at N.Y.C.’s High-End Restaurants
New York City diners may have to worry about something a little more serious than snagging that coveted table.New York City's Real Estate Market Heats Up as Inventory Grows and Sellers Slash Prices In recent months, thieves have been stealing luxury watches and phones from customers at fine-dining restaurants in the city, The New York Times reported on Friday. While it’s unclear if the robberies are connected, they all follow a similar pattern: Two men, one with a gun, take the items from diners and then leave quickly, usually on a dirt bike or a moped. The first such incident happened at...
Off-duty DOC officer arrested in Queens: NYPD
QUEENS, N.Y. (PIX11) — An off-duty NYC Department of Correction officer was arrested in Queens on Friday, police said. Kamron Palmer, 31, was charged with leaving the scene of an accident, three counts of DWI, improper plates, operating a motor vehicle without insurance, and operating an unregistered motorcycle, according to the NYPD. Palmer was arrested […]
'She Was A Survivor:' Loved Ones Mourn Loss Of Woman, 32, Killed By Train In Garfield
She was a two-time liver transplant recipient. She was nine months sober. The 32-year-old Wallington resident had a new boyfriend, Richard Black, and the two were in love. But on Wednesday, July 3, Tara died by suicide, throwing herself in front of a train near the Plauderville Station in Garfield, behind her boyfriend's home, loved ones and NJ Transit officials tell Daily Voice.
Venezuelan Gang Smuggles Guns into NYC Migrant Shelters Using Food Delivery Bags
In a shocking revelation, authorities uncovered that a Venezuelan gang has been smuggling guns into NYC migrant shelters using food delivery bags. This clandestine operation came to light after an accused cop-shooter admitted to the tactic. Smuggling Operation Unveiled. The gun-smuggling technique involved concealing firearms within bags typically used for...
Corrections Officers Stood By As Juvenile Inmate Was Beaten Blind In Fieldsboro, Lawsuit Says
Corrections officers at a Burlington County juvenile detention center didn't come forward to help a former teenage inmate from a brutal beating by three other inmates, a lawsuit alleges. The 19-year-old inmate from Essex County was left permanently blind in one eye and has psychological problems due to the attack...
Small shark saved by lifeguards after washing up on Staten Island beach
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. – A small shark was saved by lifeguards on Thursday after it had washed up on Gateway Beach in Great Kills. Melissa Langan explained that she and her 9-year-old son, Abe Sinyavsky, of Bloomingdale, were taking an afternoon stroll on the beach when they saw a small shark washed up on the shore.
Girl Injured After Jumping Out Of School Bus In Hudson Valley
A teenage girl was severely injured after jumping out of the back door of an Omni bus following a flat tire.The incident occurred in Orange County around 7:15 p.m., Wednesday, July 3, on I-84 in Middletown.According to Trooper Steven Nevel with the New York State Police, a yellow Omni bus carrying …
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