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Need lighting, pottery, jewelry or mac and cheese? Check out these new NJ businesses
The Record, NorthJersey.com, the Daily Record and the New Jersey Herald want to keep you up to date on all the newest shops, restaurants and service providers moving into your towns. Below is a roundup of businesses that recently opened or are coming soon. Are you opening a business in...
VOTE: Which team should be No. 1 in the North Jersey Public Top 20 rankings?
We're just over a month away from the start of the high school football season in North Jersey. As we begin unveiling our North Jersey Public Top 20 rankings, we want to know: Which team do you think should be No. 1?. Let us know which team you think should...
City eateries prepare for Summer Restaurant Week
From salads, sandwiches to drinks, New York City restaurant week returns to offer up a variety of options for New Yorkers. “It gives you the opportunity to explore a culinary journey — you can have cuisines at a reasonable, affordable price,” Migna Guzman said. What You Need To...
‘Surreal’: Musician who became blind in 2015 performs at Carnegie Hall
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV/Gray News) - A rising violinist and Arabic linguist for the U.S. Army said her future was bright until she suddenly lost her vision in 2012. Christina Ebersohl-Van Scyoc said her world changed overnight. “Labor Day weekend of 2012, I woke up in the hospital and couldn’t...
New York leaders react to Biden's decision to drop out
NEW YORK -- President Joe Biden's decision to withdraw from the 2024 presidential election was probably more consequential in New York than any place else, because several New York lawmakers played a pivotal roll in pushing him off the stage.You could say that Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries were like puppeteers, urgently yet privately pulling the strings to orchestrate the public campaign to convince Biden to opt out of the race.As recently as two days ago, Jeffries was still giving public lip service to the idea of Biden running for reelection, even though all...
Off-duty FDNY EMT accused of assault in NYC, police say
MANHATTAN, N.Y. (PIX11) — An off-duty FDNY EMT was accused of assault in New York City on Sunday, according to officials. Matthew Vitale, 29, was in Manhattan when he was arrested on allegations of assault around 12 a.m., according to police. The NYPD declined to provide further information.
Libraries Are An Essential Service For Black And Low-Income Children. So Why Does NYC Mayor Eric Adams Keep Attacking Them?
In a city as vibrant and diverse as New York, libraries have long been pillars of the community, especially for Black children who not only have access to books and other resources, but computers and quiet spaces where they can do their homework. The post Libraries Are An Essential Service For Black And Low-Income Children. So Why Does NYC Mayor Eric Adams Keep Attacking Them? appeared first on NewsOne.
Yoga, meditation and prayer: Urban transit workers cope with violence and fear on the job
NEW YORK — In a dimly lit room strung with fairy lights and ivy, transit workers file in and lie on inflated cots. Soothing piano notes play as a teacher rubs their ankles and toes.
Hotels to NYC: Slow Down on Bill That Could Decimate Hospitality Economy
WASHINGTON (July 19, 2024) – American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA) Interim President & CEO Kevin Carey issued the following statement today after the introduction of a New York City Council bill that would force hotels to abide by arbitrary operational mandates in order to stay in business. “This...
Celebrate National Ice Cream Day in NYC with Van Leeuwen, Hello Kitty
TRIBECA, Manhattan (PIX11) — Looking for a way to celebrate National Ice Cream Day in New York City? Van Leeuwen Ice Cream has teamed up with Hello Kitty to make a specialty berry white chocolate flavor, which goes on sale Sunday, National Ice Cream Day. And customers can give the new, hot pink flavor a […]
Small businesses grapple with global tech outages created by CrowdStrike
NEW YORK (AP) — An owner of a consumer insights research firm couldn’t pay her employees, make Friday’s deadline to sign a contract for a new business or send key research to a key client. A psychiatrist, who runs a virtual mental health practice in Maryland, saw his business hobbled as some of his virtual assistants and therapists couldn’t either make phone calls or log on to their computers. And a restaurant owner in New York City was worried about how he was going to pay his vendors and his workers.
Review: THE COMEDY OF ERRORS at Shakespeare & Company
THE COMEDY OF ERRORS is one of William Shakespeare's early plays. It is his shortest and one of his most farcical comedies, with a major part of the humor coming. from slapstick and mistaken identity, in addition to puns and wordplay. Shakespeare & Company’s colorful, fun, and zany production is set in the seaside Vaudeville of New York City, 1912 – a mystical and sometimes strange place filled with as much magic and mischief as sailors and sea captains!
City organization offers resources to kids of all abilities
July is Disability Pride Month, an observance that evolved from a day of celebration to a month-long event. It originated in the United States to commemorate the passing of the landmark Americans with Disabilities Act in July 1990. IncludeNYC is an organization in the city working to increase equitable access...
Summer Restaurant Week returns to the city
More than 600 restaurants in the city are cooking up some special deals as Summer Restaurant Week returns to all five boroughs are this year. Participating restaurants offer two course lunches and three course dinners at $30, $45 and $60. Summer Restaurant Week actually runs for almost a month, starting...
NYC Council Approves Inclusive School Dress Code Legislation
The New York City Council has approved groundbreaking legislation aimed at making school dress codes more inclusive. On Thursday, the council passed Resolution 292, which mandates that the New York State Education Department (NYSED) ensure school dress codes allow students to express their cultural, gender, and body diversity. Promoting Cultural...
Controversial Weapons Detection Systems to Launch in NYC Subways
Mayor Eric Adams is moving forward with plans to install controversial weapons detection systems in select New York City subway stations. In a matter of days, passengers at these stations will encounter cutting-edge technology designed to enhance safety. The system, developed by Evolv, is capable of identifying weapons by displaying a red box on an iPad if a rider carries a gun, knife, or other dangerous item. This technology is already operational in several city hospitals, but the city continues to seek even more advanced detection systems to improve security.
Clover Stadium Hosts NYPD vs. FDNY Baseball Game, Features 9/11 Tribute Exhibit
Clover Stadium was the scene of an exciting NYPD vs. FDNY baseball game yesterday, where Ramapo Police Officers were on hand to manage traffic and ensure a smooth experience for all attendees. In addition to the thrilling game, attendees had the unique opportunity to visit the Tunnel to Towers Foundation’s...
Massive Number Of Tourists Choosing Upstate New York Over NYC
Tourism is booming in "unexpected" places in Upstate New York, but declining in New York City. In late June, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul paused the start of Congestion Pricing "indefinitely." The plan was set to start on June 30 and would have charged drivers at least $15 to drive...
Jails Are Overcrowded Because Cases Take Too Long to Process, Report Says
In a new report, New York City Comptroller Brad Lander found increasingly lengthy court case processing times are dramatically inflating New York City’s jail population, which has risen by over 57% since 2020, costing the city hundreds of millions of dollars each year. From 2019 to 2023, the number...
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