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Insects Spreading Fatal Brain Swelling Virus In Upstate New York
Insects in at least 10 Upstate New York counties tested positive for a virus that kills about 33 percent of those infected and leaves others with mild to severe brain damage. The New York State Department of Health issued an advisory urging New Yorkers to take personal protective measures to avoid mosquito bites.
Creatives Rebuild NY Awards $165,000 To Support Data-Driven Solutions For Artists
Today, Creatives Rebuild New York (CRNY), an organization dedicated to improving the lives and livelihoods of artists, announced grants of $15,000 to 11 organizations. The grants will incorporate data from the “Portrait of New York State Artists” Survey into an advocacy initiative or strategic communications campaign. CRNY launched the survey in March 2022 to build a portrait of the needs, circumstances, and experiences of artists across the state.
Brooklyn house explosion blamed on natural gas leak
NEW YORK — A house explosion in East Flatbush, Brooklyn left at least four people hurt Thursday night, police say.The blast ripped through a two-story home around 8:30 p.m. on East 37th Street between Farragut Road and Foster Avenue.Fire marshals determined the explosion was likely caused by a natural gas leak in the basement, the FDNY said on social media.The Department of Buildings issued a full vacate order for three address on the block, and National Grid shut off the gas service. The Red Cross is helping four adults, one child and one dog who have been forced to relocate.The...
WTF! (What the Financial) – A Financial Empowerment Roadmap
If you’re saying, “WTF” when you look at your financial future, do we have an event for you. And it’s also perfect even if you are financial savvy and just want to stay on top of the latest information in financial planning. Attending the WTF! (What...
Fordham’s New Finance VP, Joshua Burgher, Is a Student at Heart
Joshua Burgher takes a big view of higher education finance, and he has the experience to back it up. In nearly two decades in higher education, he has been a chief operating and financial officer, a senior vice dean, a faculty member, and a builder of programs and services for students.
Rotary provides backpacks, school supplies for kids
The Hicksville-Jericho Rotary Club in partnership with the Sarah Grace Foundation for Children with Care, Inc. delivered 48 new back packs and much needed school supplies to Stony Brook Cancer Center and Cohen Children’s Medical Center. “Families with children with cancer often struggle financially to provide everyday items like...
Maya Dutta to compete at qualifying round of U.S. Open Junior Championships
BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — Boise State women's tennis player Maya Dutta is set to compete in the U.S. Open Junior Championships at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens, New York. The qualifying draw will be released Wednesday evening, and play will begin Thursday, Aug. 29.
First Corinthian Baptist Church, Union Provide Supplies And Jobs For Harlem Families
First Corinthian Baptist Church and District Council 9 held their fifth annual Hope for Harlem block party and community service event over the weekend. The groups donated thousands of groceries, hygiene products, and back-to-school supplies and offered employment opportunities and health resources to members of the local community. NYS Senator Cordell Cleare and Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine attended and supported the efforts.
State-of-the-art smart basketball hoop comes to Tompkins Square Park in Manhattan's East Village
Revolutionary new technology promises to change the way future generations of basketball players train and play the game.It's a smart basketball hoop called The Huupe, and it offers features to help players hone their game: everything from precision shot tracking to interactive training.The technology has been garnering the attention of celebrities and NBA players.And now it's available to New Yorkers for free at one of the city's most popular parks.NYC Parks Commissioner Sue Donoghue, Huupe founders Paul Anton and Lyth Saeed, and community members came together Thursday to cut the ribbon on the city's new Huupe in Tompkins Square Park.The...
Queens Caribbean Carnival 2024: ‘A vibrant showcase of unity, culture and community pride in the heart of Far Rockaway’
Search our comprehensive guide to caribbean events in NYC for more local events — or submit your own!. The Queens Caribbean Carnival last Saturday filled the streets of Far Rockaway with the vibrant colors, sounds and spirit of the Caribbean, according to State Senator James Sanders, Jr., who hosted the spectacle in partnership with Assemblymember Khaleel Anderson and Councilmember Selvena Brooks-Powers.
Celebrating Immigrant Contributions: The Launch Of The “New York Proud” Campaign
On August 30, 2024, the New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC) will unveil the “New York Proud” campaign, a vibrant public art initiative. A public art initiative dedicated to celebrating the rich contributions. Including stories of immigrants throughout New York City. This launch coincides with Labor Day weekend and...
Literary Icon Called “a True Son of New York” Dead at 83
The business and literary world is mourning the death of an industry titan. New York is home to some of America's greatest authors; such as Herman Melville, Edith Wharton, J.D. Salinger, Toni Morrison, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and James Baldwin. The latter was recently voted the state's favorite author of all...
37 Passengers Evacuated After NY Ferry Bursts Into Flames in Horrifying Video
More than three dozen passengers were evacuated after a NY ferry suddenly caught fire earlier this week. According to ABC7NY, New York Waterway revealed that its ferry boat, Father Mychal Judge, caught fire around 4:40 p.m. on Tuesday. It was on the Paulus Hook to Pier 11 line and was heading to Paulus Hook and Liberty Harbor in New Jersey.
Massive Police Presence Expected Across All Of New York State
Drivers across New York State should expect to see more police patrolling roads and highways across the state over the next few days. Here's why. AAA believes this Labor Day weekend will be one of the busiest ever when it comes to travel. About 10 percent more people are expected to travel during the holiday weekend this year compared to last.
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