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Lindsay Hubbard Explains Living Situation With the Father of Her Baby
Lindsay Hubbard has no immediate plans to live with the father of her baby, despite their serious relationship. The “Summer House” star surprised fans when she announced her pregnancy on July 4, less than a year after her former fiancé Carl Radke ended their engagement on camera.
Mayor Adams Launches “Money In Your Pocket” Initiative Across More Than 20 Neighborhoods To Help Deliver Benefits Directly To New Yorkers
Adams Administration Has Helped New Yorkers Save More Than $30 Billion Through Access to Programs and Benefits. New York City Mayor Eric Adams has launched a citywide “Money in Your Pockets” initiative to help New Yorkers screen for or learn about more than 70 city, state, and federal programs that can make life in New York City more affordable. The New York City Public Engagement Unit (PEU) trained hundreds of staff from across city government and The City University of New York students, who will begin to visit more than 20 underserved neighborhoods and New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) buildings, starting today and continuing on a weekly basis, to help thousands of New Yorkers find out which benefits they may be eligible to receive.
Mayor Adams Launches Major Step To Put The “PARK” Back In Park Avenue
City Releases RFP to Redesign Park Avenue Between East 46th Street and East 57th Street, as Greener, Safer, More Welcoming Corridor. New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Department of Transportation (DOT) Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez have announced a major step to put the park back in Park Avenue between East 46th Street and East 57th Street by adding greenery, public seating, concessions, and safer crossings for pedestrians. The city released an RFP today to help develop a cohesive design vision for that portion of Park Avenue, which sits atop the Grand Central Terminal Train Shed — currently undergoing a major capital rehabilitation by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA)’s Metro-North Railroad. This effort comes as the city continues to advance its vision to permanently reimagine Fifth Avenue as a safer, less congested, pedestrian-centered boulevard, as well as other public realm projects in commercial corridors across the city.
Putnam County remembers Zachary Schwartz
BREWSTER- Zachary Schwartz was a fighter but the ravages of cancer were too great and the 14 year old Brewster High School student passed away over the Labor Day weekend in 2019 with family at his side. On Saturday, scores of Putnam residents gathered at the Zach Schwartz Field of...
Special guests visit Patterson Library
PATTERSON- Children learned life’s lessons Saturday related to animals when staff from the New Canaan Nature Center visited the Patterson Library for a back to school party with a variety of animals in tow. Dozens of boys and girls met a variety of birds of prey which hunt in...
New York Law School director on election battleground states
The presidential election is less than 70 days away and the race for the White House is expected to intensify after Labor Day. This past week, Vice President Kamala Harris, along with her running mate Tim Walz, participated in their first TV interview since entering the race. Harris and Donald...
US Open: Anna Kalinskaya beaten in third round
Russian Anna Kalinskaya, the No 15 seed, was beaten 6-3, 6-1 by Brazilian Beatriz Haddad Maia, the No 22 seed, in the third round of the US Open by at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York. Haddad Maia, ranked No 21, will face Dane Caroline...
Army Women’s Rugby Stumbles Against Dartmouth Big Green 49-5
Army West Point women's rugby kicked off their 2024-25 season with a challenging match against Dartmouth, ultimately losing 49-5. Despite a strong defensive effort, the Black Knights struggled against Dartmouth's aggressive gameplay. The Big Green scored their first try within the first 10 minutes, establishing an early lead. Although Army managed to score one try through sophomore Zoe Weimer, Dartmouth maintained control and expanded their lead, overwhelming Army's defense throughout the match.
Video shows NYC building superintendent kicking tenant down stairs
NEW YORK — A Manhattan building superintendent was arrested Saturday after he was caught on camera kicking a tenant down two flights of stairs.Police say 45-year-old Nick Valentin is now charged with second-degree assault, a felony that could land him in prison if he is found guilty.It happened inside an apartment building on East 112th Street near Third Avenue in East Harlem.NYC building superintendent caught on camera attacking tenantVideo from a doorbell camera recorded just after 8 a.m. Saturday shows a 26-year-old tenant getting kicked down a flight of stairs, police say by the building super. The attacker then picks...
Single Mom Quits Teaching Job, Becomes Hooters Girl — Now She Makes $500/Day
One New York City school teacher and single mom has left education for a more lucrative job: Hooters. With it being back-to-school time in America, we are quickly reminded how underfunded some teachers and schools can be here. Notoriously, teachers have low pay, and even have to dish out their...
Serena Williams surprises star-struck Swiatek at the US Open
NEW YORK -- It's not a US Open without Serena Williams. The 23-time Grand Slam champion and six-time US Open champion dropped into the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on Saturday to take in the sights and sounds of the biggest edition of the tournament yet and surprise World No.1 Iga Swiatek with a pep talk.
Sabrina Ionescu somehow snagged her own rebound and made a layup from her knees
During her team’s away game against the Seattle Storm on Friday night, New York Liberty superstar Sabrina Ionescu hit one of the most stunning baskets of the WNBA season so far. As Ionescu was going in for a layup, she lost her footing and fell to the court to...
The Knicks may already have their future center acquisition in mind
When it comes to the center position, the Knicks are taking a cautious approach in acquiring new talent. Currently, they are heavily relying on Mitchell Robinson to step up and deliver solid production. Robinson is regarded as one of the best defensive big men in the league, but his availability remains a significant concern. Last season, he played just 31 games and has only surpassed 70 games in a season once in his career.
Sanitation details coming NYC Bin rules for these organizations
Houses of worship will have to use the new NYC Bins to throw out their trash. That’s the word from the city Sanitation Department. Responding to a query from the Advance/SILive.com, Vincent Gragnani, the department press secretary, said that all houses of worship would soon receive a mailer about the rules applying to them.
Professor of Medicine Says Death Appears to Be Reversible
A near-death experience expert insists that one's heart stopping doesn't have to be the end, with current medical interventions that can help patients cheat death. In an interview with The Telegraph, associate professor of medicine at New York University's Langone Medical Center Sam Parnia insisted that by and large, the medical industry is still very behind on the concepts of death and dying.
Your NJ E-ZPass transponder placement might actually be illegal
Did you know your New Jersey transponder might actually be illegally placed in your car? It's something most in New Jersey might not even realize, nor might it be anything that's even their fault. Now to be clear, the transponder on its own isn't illegal. In fact, most drivers from...
Here’s how many terminally ill N.J. residents ended their lives using aid in dying law
Five years after the Medical Aid in Dying law took effect in New Jersey, giving terminally ill residents access to prescription drugs to end their lives, 287 people have used it to die, including 101 last year, according to the state Health Department. The vast majority of people who used...
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