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Haverstraw Police Identify Suspect in Homicide Investigation
Earlier this week, multiple reports came in to law enforcement in the Town of Haverstraw in Rockland County. The calls were for reported gunfire in an area of town which resulted in the death of one individual. The shooting occurred on Monday July 1, 2024 and since then law enforcement...
Car Erupts In Flames On Route 17 Near Parkway Ramp In Paramus
A car burst into flames on Route 17 in Bergen County, jamming traffic Monday afternoon, July 8.The NJDOT website shows it happened in the northbound lanes near the Garden State Parkway ramp in Paramus just before 3 p.m.The highway's right lane was down as of press time.
Sprawling $2M Bergen County Home Features Multiple Levels, Pool Access From Master Bedroom
An 8,000-square-foot custom-built Bergen County home featuring a pool, sauna, and sweeping views of the Ramapo Mountains is on the market for just under $2 million.The multi-level home at 10 E Saddle River Road in Saddle River has six bedrooms, seven bathrooms and is located on a private road, acco…
Harmful Algae Blooms Close Several Putnam County Beaches
Five beaches in Putnam County are currently closed as a result of the blooms, according to county officials. Barger Pond Beach in Putnam Valley, which was closed on Saturday, July 6;. Carraras Beach in Putnam Valley, which was closed on Friday, July 5;. Jackson Beach in Patterson, which was closed...
Off-duty NYPD officer arrested in Queens: NYPD
QUEENS, N.Y. (PIX11) — An off-duty New York City employee was arrested Monday afternoon in Queens, according to the NYPD. Douglas Lopez, 44, an NYPD Police Officer, was taken into custody at around 12:15 p.m. Lopez was arrested on the charge of leaving the scene of an accident causing injury, police said. The accident took […]
Citibank closes Middle Village branch, points residents to Ridgewood location
Sign up for our QNS email newsletter to get news, updates, and local insights delivered straight to your inbox!. The Citibank branch located at 78-09 Metropolitan Ave in Middle Village officially closed its doors last month, leaving the bustling business corridor with only a handful of remaining banking options. Citibank,...
Manhattan Jews have marched in support of hostages every Shabbat since Nov. 4
Michelle Sarna and her family were visiting Israel to celebrate her mother’s birthday last year when Hamas attacked Israel on Oct. 7. The psychologist at SAR Academy, a Modern Orthodox day school in the Bronx, and her husband, Rabbi Yehuda Sarna—executive director of the Bronfman Center at New York University and senior religious adviser to the Moses Ben Maimon Synagogue in the United Arab Emirates—found themselves “consumed, as was the rest of the country, with fear and sadness and rage,” she told JNS.
Faye Dunaway, 83, in good spirits as she’s helped to her car while leaving Live in New York ahead of Max documentary
HOLLYWOOD legend Faye Dunaway has brightened up the streets of New York City after her Monday appearance on Live with Kelly and Mark. Faye, 83, was seen leaving the studio in a trendy black-and-white look after discussing her upcoming HBO Max documentary, Faye. The Oscar and Emmy-winning actress was helped into her car as she […]
Mayor Eric Adams unveils first official NYC Bin for trash pickup, announces new rule for this fall
Mayor Eric Adams was joined by Department of Sanitation Commissioner Jessica Tisch on Monday morning to unveil New York City's first official trash bin outside of Gracie Mansion.In addition to the new bins, officials announced that starting Nov. 12, landlords with residential buildings with one to nine units will be required to use trash bins with secure latching lids."Many property owners already use bins for their trash - and pay over $100 retail in order to keep the streets clean," Tisch said. "Well, we've got great news: at the same time that we're moving to require containerization of trash for...
WCBS-FM New York Keeps Race Taylor in Middays.
Veteran New York City personality Race Taylor has inked a new contract extension to remain in middays at Audacy classic hits WCBS-FM (101.1). “It’s been incredible to work alongside Race and watch him make meaningful relationships throughout the Tri-State for decades,” Brand Manager/morning show co-host John Foxx said in a release. “He is a one-of-a-kind talent, and we’re thrilled to create many more memories with him as he continues to entertain our loyal listeners.”
3 Columbia University administrators ousted from posts over controversial texts
NEW YORK - Three administrators have been "permanently removed from their positions" at Columbia College and "remain on leave" over texts they exchanged during an on-campus event about Jewish life at the school, Columbia University's president announced Monday. It happened during the school's reunion weekend at the end of May. The program was called "Jewish Life on Campus: Past, Present and Future," and took place a month after university leaders called in police to clear pro-Palestinian protesters out of an occupied administration building and dismantle a tent encampment that had threatened to disrupt graduation ceremonies. One of the controversial messages...
Keith Hernandez calls the ‘F’ in Pete Alonso’s LFGM ‘grotesque’
Keith Hernandez is known for being an unfiltered broadcaster, but even if he has a line he won’t cross, that line starts with the letter F. The song “OMG” has been a rallying cry for the New York Mets in recent weeks. It also happens to be sung by a player on the team, José Read more... The post Keith Hernandez calls the ‘F’ in Pete Alonso’s LFGM ‘grotesque’ appeared first on Awful Announcing.
NYC civil service: Application now open for FDNY exam
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — If you want to become a firefighter in New York City, the application to join the Fire Department of New York (FDNY) is now open. The New York City Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) released the application — which is typically offered every four years — on June 24.
What Do The People On The Street Think About The People On Their Street?
A recent New York Post story showed how many migrant shelters are in each city zip code. WOR street reporter Natalie Migliore asked people if they feel the migrants are bringing down the quality of life in their neighborhood. @iheartradio.com
Duran Duran announce Halloween MSG show & East Coast tour
Duran Duran celebrated Halloween with a special Las Vegas show in 2022, which inspired their 2023 album Danse Macabre. They’ll keep the spooky spirit going this year with another Halloween show, this time in NYC. They’re promising “a unique production featuring the hits alongside songs from the crypt,” and are inviting “Halloween enthusiasts to show up, dress up, and celebrate.” It happens on Thursday, October 31 at Madison Square Garden, and tickets go on sale Friday, July 12 at 10 AM ET, with various presales starting Wednesday, July 10 at 10 AM ET.
Discriminatory past shapes heat waves in communities of color
Ruben Berrios knows the scorching truth: When it comes to extreme heat, where you live can be a matter of life and death. The 66-year-old lives in Mott Haven, a low-income neighborhood in New York’s South Bronx, where more than 90 percent of residents are Latino or Black. Every summer, the South Bronx becomes one of the hottest parts of the city, with temperatures 8 degrees (4.5 degrees Celsius) higher than on the Upper West and East sides — lusher, majority-white neighborhoods less than a mile away.
Queens Assemblywoman explores run for city comptroller
Queens Assemblywoman Jenifer Rajkumar says she has opened an exploratory committee to run for city comptroller. In a statement provided to NY1, she said, in part: "There is not enough return on investment or government accountability. Government inefficiency costs lives. I can fix this, and that is why I am exploring a run for City Comptroller."
Rikers Island detainees ‘left to suffer,’ locked inside burning building: suit
RIKERS ISLAND, Bronx (PIX11) – Several detainees contend they were locked in their cells and dormitories and “left to suffer” during a fire at Rikers Island, according to a new lawsuit. The lawsuit, first reported by Gothamist, contends at least 15 people were left “gasping for air,” choking “on toxic black smoke, some vomiting, some […]
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