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This New Hudson Valley Driving Trend Is a Nightmare
A new driving trend seems to have hit the Hudson Valley, and not only is it illegal, but it could lead to deadly consequences. There are more than a few unfortunate driving habits in the Hudson Valley, and many of them seem to happen at the Route 9/44-55 interchange at the Mid-Hudson Bridge. While the most popular move can cost commuters up to $450, a new trend could get someone seriously hurt.
Where Are 22 Speed Cameras in New York This Week
22 cameras are busting speeders on several roads in the Empire State this week, one in Central New York. The radar was installed as part of legislation, signed into law in September 2022. The cameras move around the state every week to different construction zones in an effort to get drivers to take their foot off the gas and keep workers safe.
ALDI recalls jalapenos, green peppers, and green beans over Listeria concerns
WEST VIRGINIA (LOOTPRESS) – Check your produce! ALDI has recalled Freshire Farms jalapenos, green peppers, and green beans due to potential contamination with Listeria. In collaboration with Wiers Farm, Inc. and R.S. Hanline Co Inc., ALDI Inc. has announced a recall of Freshire Farms jalapenos, green peppers, and green beans due to potential contamination with […]
State official lists area bridges in 'poor' condition
The bridge that carries Interstate 87 over state Route 9 in the town of Lake George was listed in state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli's recent report on bridges that are in 'poor' condition and in need of repair or replacement. While construction work in underway on this I-87 bridge, dozens of others in Warren, Essex, Hamilton and Clinton counties await rehabilitation or reconstruction.
State Senator Bill Weber Honors Seasons Express with Prestigious Empire Award
In a ceremony held on Sunday morning, State Senator Bill Weber recognized Seasons Express in New Hempstead with the prestigious Empire Award, celebrating their remarkable contributions to community service in New York State. The Empire Awards are designed to acknowledge the critical role that small businesses play in the fabric...
Three New Jersey Men Indicted for Weeks Long Burglary Spree Across Nassau County Communities
Nassau County District Attorney Anne T. Donnelly announced that three alleged members of a burglary crew operating in New York and New Jersey were indicted on burglary, grand larceny, and weapons charges for a string of attempted and successful break-ins in Lake Success, Roslyn Heights, Woodmere, and several other Nassau County communities in 2023 and early 2024.
Police fatally shoot woman after mental health crisis call, authorities say
Police in Bergen County shot and killed a woman who was purportedly in a mental health crisis and armed with a knife, according to state prosecutors. The New Jersey Attorney General’s Office said it is investigating the shooting, which happened overnight Sunday at an apartment building in Fort Lee.
1 Killed In I-84 Town Of Newburgh Crash Between Car, SUV
It happened at around 7:40 a.m. Saturday, July 27 on a stretch of I-84 in Orange County. New York State Police say that a preliminary investigation revealed that a small compact car was rear-ended by an SUV in the town of Newburgh, causing both vehicles to leave the roadway and the SUV to roll over.
Harlem Welcomes Its First Trader Joe’s: A Milestone For The Community
Harlem’s vibrant food scene is about to get a significant boost as Trader Joe’s, the beloved grocery chain, opens its first-ever store in the neighborhood. Located at 123 West 125th Street, this new 17,800-square-foot establishment marks a historic moment for both the company and the community. The store’s...
NYC weather calls for rain, humidity again this week
Morning showers will lead to partly sunny skies by the early afternoon hours, which in turn may ignite a round of thunderstorms for the late afternoon evening hours. Meanwhile, a return to tropical levels of humidity is underway and will last at least through next weekend. The upcoming week looks unsettled with daily chances of thunderstorms, and heavy rain is possible too, especially Tuesday night into Wednesday morning. A widespread inch or two of rain is possible with that round. Whatever rain falls is much needed, as rainfall deficits have been steadily increasing throughout the summer, now running 2-4 inches below average regionwide. Temperature...
Who is Brad Lander, the Jewish New York City comptroller weighing a run for mayor?
On Sunday afternoons, a small group of Israeli-led activists gathers in Manhattan’s Union Square to hold signs reading “There is no military solution,” chant “Ceasefire now” and call for the return of Hamas’ hostages and an end to the occupation of the West Bank.
Sherry Coombe Led Elite Strategies Revolutionizing ADA Web Compliance For Hotel and Restaurant Groups
For restaurateurs in 2024, the legal implications of “compliance” extend well beyond matters of health code into the digital realm. The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), legally enforced in the U.S. by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), require restaurateurs to maintain the health of their websites – or risk very physical consequences.
John Catsimatidis Brings His West Harlem Hustle To Secure Major Funding For Chelsea Development
John Catsimatidis who grew up in West Harlem is a prominent figure in NYC business, has secured a significant $57 million construction loan for his latest project in Chelsea. This development marks another milestone in Catsimatidis’ expanding real estate portfolio, showcasing the entrepreneurial spirit that has driven his success from humble beginnings to becoming a major player in the city’s development scene.
Sonya Massey supporters return to NYC's Washington Square Park
NEW YORK -- Hundreds protested Sunday in Lower Manhattan over the death of Sonya Massey, the Illinois woman shot and killed by a sheriff's deputy more than two weeks ago after she called police for help.The rally in Washington Square Park was in concert with rallies across the country.People brought signs, chanted and spoke about the excessive use of force by the police and how shooting Massey, 36, and a mother of two, was not necessary.Speakers said they will continue to call for justice."I'm just so sick and tired of this happening over and over and over again and nothing...
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