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NYC attacker in ‘X-Men’ shirt randomly bashes elderly woman in East Village
An attacker in an “X-Men” T-shirt randomly bashed an elderly woman with a metal object as she walked in the East Village last week, cops said. The 68-year-old victim was strolling on East 14th Street near First Avenue, steps from the Stuy Town apartments, around 6:15 p.m. Sept. 22 when the Manhattan menace crept up behind her, police said. He hit her in the back with an “unknown metal object” before taking off, police said. John Gotti Jr.’s wife, daughter see charges dropped after wig-pulling high-school hoops brawl: ‘Feels great’ Surveillance footage released by the NYPD late Monday shows the suspect ambling down the...
Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade lets the dogs out for its 34th year
EAST VILLAGE, Manhattan (PIX11) – Calling all the dogs! Pups will run the park for the spooky fur-filled tradition in the East Village. The annual Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade is back for its 34th year on Saturday, Oct. 19. Hundreds of pups donning their most fetching costumes will take to the streets from 1 […]
No rain gear needed: Cloudy skies, temps in the high 60s in NY, NJ
NEW YORK (PIX11) – The tri-state area can expect mostly cloudy skies Tuesday afternoon with temperatures that will be close to seasonable. High pressure will remain to the south as an onshore wind will continue to bring damp air in from the Atlantic Ocean. The high will be 69 degrees in the city and the upper […]
The potential impact of the port worker strike
NEW YORK (PIX11) – Thousands of dock workers across the eastern seaboard are striking over a contract dispute. Economist and Lehman College professor Juan DelaCruz joins PIX11 to discuss what’s preventing contract negotiations from working, how long the strike could last, and how this strike will impact everyone. Watch the video player for the full […]
Hoboken Fall Arts & Music Festival Highlights 2024
HOBOKEN, NJ - The Hoboken Fall Arts and Music Festival went ahead yesterday, with gloomy conditions clearing halfway through the day. While the rain made for a slow start to the celebration, vendors lined the streets nevertheless, displaying their handmade goods for sale and both stages hosted electrifying performances.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTERFestival goers experienced an array of musical performances, with the Seventh Street Stage presenting acts like Allison Strong, Paper Anniversary and more, while acts like Dallas Connors and The Young Picassos taking to the Observer Highway stage. There was no shortage of niche crafts...
Former FDNY chief Brian Cordasco to plead guilty to bribery conspiracy
NEW YORK - One of two former FDNY chiefs who were indicted on bribery and corruption charges has agreed to plead guilty. Brian Cordasco, 49, will plead guilty to conspiracy to solicit and receive a bribe. He initially pleaded not guilty. Cordasco is expected to make the plea next week.Cordasco and Anthony Saccovino worked at the FDNY's Bureau of Fire Prevention. In addition to the conspiracy charge, they both faced charges of solicitation and receipt of a bribe, honest services wire fraud, conspiracy to commit honest services wire fraud, and making false statements in connection with a scheme to solicit and accept tens...
NYPD agitator who attacks cops online tries to bar photogs from court — so he’s not harassed: ‘Ridiculous’
An NYPD agitator who routinely goes online to attack New York’s Finest tried to get press photographers barred from his court appearance on menacing raps Tuesday — so he wouldn’t get harassed. Terrell Harper, 42, pushed his lawyer to seek the special treatment as he faces menacing, mischief and burglary charges for allegedly hurling a burning hat at the officer’s home during a demonstration he shared footage of online last week. Harper’s lawyer had initially agreed to the photogs in the Brooklyn courtroom, then after conferring with his client, who was wearing a surgical mask, changed his tune. “We object to the press...
NYPD traffic agent punched in the face in Manhattan: police
KIPS BAY, Manhattan (PIX11) — A man allegedly punched an NYPD traffic agent in the face on a Manhattan street Monday morning, police said. Gilbert Nelson, 62, is accused of attacking the traffic agent for writing him a summons near East 30th Street and Second Avenue in Kips Bay at around 7:20 a.m., according to […]
Seaport Strike Threatens NYC: Soaring Wine Prices & Rotting Produce
The looming longshoremen's strike at seaports along the East Coast could have significant impacts on New York City's supply chains. Experts predict potential spikes in wine prices and the risk of fruit going bad on ships waiting outside the harbor. The strike would be the first of its kind in nearly 50 years and could halt freight operations at numerous maritime ports from Maine to the Gulf of Mexico. With potential economic losses estimated at up to $5 billion per day nationwide, the strike stems from demands for higher wages and enhanced job protections in response to increased automation.
Suspended Columbia student who declared ‘Zionists don’t deserve to live’ sues university
One of the students who led Columbia University’s anti-Israel encampment in the spring is suing the Ivy League school for suspending him over hateful video in which he declares, “Zionists don’t deserve to live.” Khymani James, 21, of Boston was denied due process and fair treatment when suspended — a violation of university policy, according to his Sept. 27 Manhattan Supreme Court filing. The decision to suspend James from campus in April was made mostly because of media pressure, and he also was unfairly targeted because his is black and pro-Palestine, the court document said. James’ suspension “inflamed the hatred” toward him on...
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