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One in Six NYCHA Playgrounds Is Closed Despite Mayor Adams’ Repair Vow
When Eric Adams ran for mayor, he pledged to prioritize the repairs of what were then 89 broken-down public housing playgrounds. Yet the number of New York City Housing Authority playgrounds closed this summer has spiked to 117 out of a total of 695 playgrounds. That’s up from 71 closed last year, records obtained by […] The post One in Six NYCHA Playgrounds Is Closed Despite Mayor Adams’ Repair Vow appeared first on THE CITY - NYC News.
New Milford football starts anew with veteran coach | State of the Program
New Milford begins its next chapter under a new coach who won a sectional title at another small public school and last season was an assistant at a parochial powerhouse. The Knights’ summer workouts regularly feature more than 40 players, an encouraging sign for veteran coach Bill Straub, who stresses accountability. “They start being...
Elder Abuse by Care Giver Caught on Camera! Harlem Family Demands Justice for 95-Year-Old Grandmother | WATCH
*The New York City community of Harlem is reeling after video footage surfaced showing a home health care aide viciously attacking 95-year-old Dorothy Foye in her own home. Recorded by Nest and Ring cameras, the video captured the aide repeatedly hitting Foye, including striking her with a pot, as the frail woman clung to her walker.
Monday’s Headlines: Smell a Rat Edition
Kudos again to reporter Katie Honan for not only photographing the mayor in his new rat swag (which Assembly Member Jenifer Rajkumar, again at Hizzoner's side, probably won't don until there's a version in red), but then solving the mystery of the new garb:. As Honan eluded, there's more to...
Boutique apartment building in Jersey City more than 75 percent leased, developers say
Starling at 66 Monitor St. in Jersey City — Courtesy: Alpine Residential/Fields Grade. Alpine Residential and Fields Grade have leased more than 75 percent of their new 39-unit luxury apartment building in Jersey City, the firms announced last week. Known as Starling, the property at 66 Monitor St. hit...
Retail space at downtown Montclair condo property on the market for sale, JLL says
Shops At The Siena at 42 Park St. in Montclair — Courtesy: JLL. The owner of nearly 36,000 square feet of high-end retail space in downtown Montclair is looking to sell the property, brokers with JLL said in a recent offering. Located at 42 Park St., the asset known...
U.S. Dept. of Education Blog Post: “Book Bans Are Not Just Bad Policy; They Can Raise Civil Rights Issues”
From a U.S. Department of Education Blog Post by Matt Nosanchuk, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Strategic Operations and Outreach, Office for Civil Rights:. While it is not the role of the U.S. Department of Education (Department) to make decisions on curricula or a school’s book screening process, it is our responsibility—through the Department’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR)—to ensure that schools protect the right of all students to have equal educational opportunities that are free from unlawful discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin (including shared ancestry and ethnic characteristics), sex (including sexual orientation and gender identity), disability, or age. When students’ access to education is limited or denied because of discriminatory conduct based on one of these protected grounds, federal civil rights laws are implicated, and schools must respond.
Democratic council member who allegedly chomped on police officer's arm blames 'police brutality'
A Democratic New York City council member is now speaking out against the NYPD for “brutality” and “Asian hate” following a protest where she allegedly bit a cop, penetrating his skin, during a protest. Susan Zhuang was arrested for allegedly biting a deputy police chief during...
Congestion pricing advocates plan to file lawsuits against Gov. Hochul to restart NYC program
New York City Comptroller Brad Lander is planning two separate lawsuits which would challenge Gov. Kathy Hochul’s congestion pricing pause. Lander, along with lawyers, plaintiffs and advocates announced on Friday that they would be filing the motions with the goal of restarting the controversial program. If you purchase a...
Woman Bites, Spits At Responding Officers In Elmont: Police
The incident happened around 3:30 p.m. Sunday, July 28, in Elmont. The officers responded to the Belmont Boulevard residence for a disturbance. Upon arrival, they were informed that Zaire Steele, age 18, of Elmont, was involved in a verbal argument with another female in the residence, Nassau County Police said.
The Sharing Shelf Launches Back to School Supply Drive
MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. - The Mount Kisco Public Library has announced that it is now a drop-off site for new school supplies for The Sharing Shelf's annual effort to provide learning materials to local students! From July 29 through August 19, you can help make a difference for local children in need.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The Sharing Shelf is seeking new school supplies for students from Pre-K through high school. Each year, they provide 1,500 local Westchester children with a new backpack and grade-appropriate school supplies. Your generous donations will directly support these efforts. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Westchester Medical Center Breaks Ground on $220M Critical Care Tower
A groundbreaking ceremony was held last week for a $220 million Critical Care Tower that will enable Westchester Medical Center in Valhalla to provide private rooms to all patients. With a projected completion in the second quarter of 2026, the five-story structure that will be adjacent to the existing tower...
FDNY: 7 sent to hospital after multi-car crash on N.J.-bound Staten Island Expressway
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Seven individuals were taken to the hospital after a multi-car crash on the Staten Island Expressway Monday morning, officials said. The crash was reported at 9:18 a.m. on the expressway near Western Avenue, heading toward New Jersey, according to a spokesman for the FDNY. There...
Cross River celebrates 16 years of innovation, inclusion and giving
Fort Lee-based Cross River Bank announced Friday that it is celebrating its 16th anniversary since its founding in June 2008. Cross River said that, since coming out of the 2008 crisis, the financial institution has been at the forefront of driving innovation and underpinning the growth of the fintech industry and is known for its values-driven business model. The bank has provided both leading technology and deep banking expertise to break down barriers for individuals and communities through its responsible and innovative offerings, financial inclusion initiatives and notable Foundation@ giving arm.
NJ beach weather and waves: Jersey Shore Report for Mon 7/29
MODERATE RISK OF RIP CURRENTS. Life-threatening rip currents are possible in the surf zone. 7 - 12 knots (Gust 14 knots) TODAY: S winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt. Seas 2 to 3 ft, building to 3 to 5 ft this afternoon. Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 8 seconds, becoming E 3 ft at 8 seconds and S 2 ft at 4 seconds. A chance of showers. A chance of tstms this afternoon.
Giants QB Daniel Jones Finally Gets Positive Assessment
I’m not sure there is a player in the NFL right who is catching more heat than New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones. Of course, a lot of that has to do with the Giants’ appearance on HBO’s Hard Knocks, but let’s be honest: Jones was getting cooked long before the series. Much of it […] The post Giants QB Daniel Jones Finally Gets Positive Assessment appeared first on NFL Analysis Network.
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