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New York Judge Faces Possible Removal For Racial Remarks To Black Teens
Whew! Roommates, the New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct seeks to remove Judge Erin Gall over racist remarks towards four Black teenagers. RELATED: Update Judge In Viral Court Video Says Michigan Man Never Had A License, Shuts Down Clerical Error Narrative NYC Judge Faces Possible Removal On July 22, the request followed allegations that [...] The post New York Judge Faces Possible Removal For Racial Remarks To Black Teens appeared first on The Shade Room.
Family's Screams Send Home Invader Running In Terrifying Weekend Encounter: Bergen Prosecutor
A Texas man has been arrested in a Bergen County home invasion this weekend after he was scared off by the victims' screams, authorities said.Jisun Park, 40, of Carrollton, TX, was masked and armed when he confronted two adults and their children after he entered their Impatiens Way garage around 1…
Historic Venue in Orange County New York Looking for Support
I like others have enjoyed going to the Orange County Fairgrounds for exciting events for decades. This is why so many people have come forward about a meeting to be held in the Town of Wallkill later this week that could change the fairgrounds for good. I remember my first...
22-Year-Old Newark Woman Killed In Route 280 Crash In Harrison
According to NJSP Sgt. Charles Marchan, Kaylee Mendez was heading east when she ran off the road to the right and struck a guardrail around 1:25 a.m. She was ejected from the vehicle and killed. The crash remains under investigation, and no additional information is available. to follow Daily Voice...
12 Rescued From Sinking 58-Foot Boat In Point Lookout
The incident happened just before 3:30 p.m. Saturday, July 27, in Point Lookout. The vessel was about a half-mile offshore when it began taking on water, according to Nassau County Police. All passengers were safely brought back to shore. No injuries were reported. Responding agencies were:. Nassau County Police Marine...
Critics of congestion pricing often end up supporting it. Here’s why.
New York City’s plan to charge most vehicles $15 to enter downtown Manhattan would have eased traffic, cut pollution, and raised billions for mass transit. But Governor Kathy Hochul — in an 11th-hour reversal — placed congestion pricing on hold indefinitely, leaving a $15 billion gap in the city’s transit upgrade plans. Hochul, a Democrat, cited a slow economic recovery from the pandemic and the burden the tolls would place on low-income residents, but sources say she also feared upsetting swing district voters who could decide key elections this fall.
NYC Mayor Adams delays end to solitary confinement. Here's why.
NEW YORK -- Solitary confinement was supposed to officially end Sunday at New York City jails, but Mayor Eric Adams issued an emergency order suspending parts of the new law.The City Council overwhelmingly passed the bill to ban solitary confinement. The mayor vetoed it, and the council overrode him. But now Adams is using his executive authority, declaring a state of emergency and issuing an executive order, to stop it from taking effect, at least for now.Read more: New York City Council bill would ban use of solitary confinement in city jailsWhat is Local Law 42?Local Law 42 is a bill designed...
Six Annual Peruvian Parade and Festival Jackson Heights NY -2024
BY: Liliana Rocio, Senior Editor for World Liberty TV, @ 37th Ave & 69th St Jackson Heights Queens NY, Sun July 28th 2024. The International Peruvian Festival and Peruvian Parade brings family and friends to enjoy this celebration of Peruvian cultural heritage and civic engagement. The parade included creatively decorated...
Moonburger Opens New Location Outside the Hudson Valley
Most know by now my love for Moonburger, the greatest burger I've ever had. The popular plant-based Hudson Valley burger joint has three Hudson Valley locations (Kingston, New Paltz, and Poughkeepsie). The Poughkeepsie spot inside the Chestnut Market inside the Mobil on Rt 9 opened back in April. Just last...
Tiempo 7/28/24: Latino artist Manny Vega leaves his unmistakable mark on New York City
In this edition of Tiempo, we explore the work of Latino artist Manny Vega.You've probably seen the murals and mosaics that decorate the city, artwork created by the Bronx-born artist. His creations often celebrate Latino pioneers.Vega has an in-residence exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York. Meanwhile, he is also conducting workshops for the public.Joe Torres speaks with Vega about his artwork and legacy.But first: Immigration scams are on the rise in New York City.Reports of those scams have spiked, according to several community agencies that help run the free immigration hotline by the New York Office...
New book on 19th century NYC crime boss Mrs. Mandelbaum
A new book tells the story of a German Jewish immigrant in 19th Century New York who built and ran America’s first major organized crime organization. The Talented Mrs. Mandelbaum chronicles the life of a Fredericka Mandelbaum who spent several years as an impoverished street peddler before becoming a buyer and seller of stolen goods. She was also an instigator of bank burglaries. WBGO’s Jon Kalish spoke to the author of the new biography…
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