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Election 2024: Are you voting for Trump or Harris, Staten Islanders? We want to know.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. - Since President Joe Biden dropped out of the race for president, social media -- and media in general -- has been flooded with news articles, posts, polls and memes related to the 2024 presidential election. Harris, who is 18 years younger than Trump, has been said...
19 Restaurants In Nassau County With Critical Health Violations
These 19 restaurants in Nassau County had multiple critical health inspection violations in August. This list includes non-restaurants, as reported to the New York State of Health. 1. JACK FALLON'S TAP ROOM. 136 TULIP AVENUE, FLORAL PARK. Item 2C- Critical Violation [RED] Cooked or prepared foods are subject to cross-contamination...
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.
Aaron Judge comments on Shohei Ohtani speak volumes as superstars dominate MLB
As great of a hitter as New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge is, he must just be equally as gracious a person off the field. Currently, the center-fielder is on track to break his own American League single-season home run record of 62 set in 2022. At the time of writing, Judge's 51 home runs put him on pace for 63.
Levenberg assists constituents with unclaimed funds
PHILLIPSTOWN- Assemblywoman Dana Levenberg, who represents constituents in the greater Philipstown area, was shocked after learning that $48 million in unclaimed funds awaits residents and businesses in her 95th Assembly District. The first term lawmaker has begun working with the NYS Comptroller’s Office to help people claim their money.
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...
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.
Brewster Cash4Life ticket worth $7 million
BREWSTER – One winning ticket worth $1,000 a day for life was sold by the New York Lottery in Brewster. The ticket for the August 30 Cash4Life drawing was sold at the Hess Mart at 1569 Route 22 in Brewster. It is worth a guaranteed minimum of $7 million.
Pod of 20 dolphins spotted in NYC waters by Staten Island jet skiers
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A routine day of fun on the water turned into an unforgettable experience for three young men from Staten Island when they encountered a pod of dolphins during a jet skiing trip on Saturday, Aug. 24. Nicholas Demetriades, 23, of Annadale; his younger brother, John...
Mail delivery service may slow down, thanks to new U.S. Postal Service policy
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A proposed change to USPS delivery practices could lead to a slowdown in service. The plan, as first reported by the Washington Post, could save the post office up to $3 billion a year by letting mail destined for more far-away locations sit for an extra day at distribution hubs.
More human bones discovered in Brooklyn Bridge Park
More human bones were found on Saturday night at Brooklyn Bridge Park.The remains were on the rocks by the water's edge. It is the third time in the past two weeks bones were found in the area.First, patrol officers spotted a skull and other fragments. Then, someone noticed a femur and smaller bones near the carousel.The woman who made the discovery on Saturday says she had heard about the other instances, so she was intentionally looking around. She says what she found was part of a spine.Police say both sets of bones found before Saturday came from the same person.The...
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...
In Wake of Cybersecurity Breach, Sparta Police Offer Advice About Protecting Personal Information and Credit
SUSSEX COUNTY, NJ – A cybersecurity breach a few months ago has left residents vulnerable to identity theft and compromised credit, according to an announcement by the Sparta Police Department. The breach was not limited to Sussex County but affects people globally. According to an announcement by the Sparta Police, “a large amount of sensitive data has been uploaded to the dark web.” It appears to primarily affect anyone who applied for credit between the 1990s and early 2000s.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER A free tool is available to safely check whether your...
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...
Mets To Select Pablo Reyes
The Mets are poised to select the contract of infielder Pablo Reyes when rosters expand tomorrow, per a report from Joel Sherman of the New York Post. A corresponding active roster move won’t be needed due to roster expansion, and the Mets’ 40-man roster already has a spot open to accommodate Reyes after the club designated outfielder Ben Gamel for assignment earlier this month.
Yankees Trade Prize Sounds off on Ongoing Struggles
Safe to say, things have not gone as planned for the Yankees and new pitcher Mark Leiter Jr., who was brought in from the Cubs at the MLB trade deadline to bolster a bullpen that badly needed depth. The Yankees had been investigating bigger and better names, but were able to pluck Leiter for two prospects who might not have had a long-term future in New York, so they took the easier deal.
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