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Bronx street vending enforcement leads to hundreds of summonses
BRONX (PIX11) – Unlicensed street vendors in the Bronx continue to get pushed out by authorities. The Department of Sanitation took responsibility for the Office of Street Vending Enforcement in March of 2023. During the first year, summonses in the Bronx increased by 29%, and hundreds have been issued this year. Walking down Kingsbridge Road […]
Sleepy Hollow SUP Witches Parking Plan
Will be closed to vehicles on Sunday, October 13th for the SUP Witches event. The gate to the park will be manned and only those who are part of the event (volunteers, staff, vendors, etc.) will be allowed in. Pedestrians will be permitted to walk in at any time. Those...
NYPD seek suspects in Brooklyn and Manhattan robbery spree: ‘they target businesses’
NEW YORK (PIX 11) — Police are asking for the public’s help to find two men believed to be involved in more than a dozen robberies targeting businesses across Brooklyn and Manhattan. Hatem Addailam recalled the night back in August when he was working the front register at Sam’s Natural Plus in Clinton Hill when […]
NYPD School Safety Division searched by federal investigators, sources say
NEW YORK -- The NYPD's School Safety Division was searched by federal investigators Thursday in Queens, according to a person with knowledge of the investigation.Sources tell CBS News New York the home of that department's former commanding officer, Kevin Taylor, was also searched and his cellphones seized.According to the NYPD, Taylor was reassigned to Patrol Borough Manhattan North in February, and on Thursday, he was restricted to desk duty pending the outcome of an investigation.The New York Times reports the latest search is part of a probe into a potential bribery scheme involving city contracts. The focus is reportedly on a...
Glen Cove proposes $65.4 million spending plan
Glen Cove Mayor Pamela Panzenbeck presented a $65.4 million budget proposal for 2025 at the City Council meeting on Monday, which includes a 1.98 percent property tax increase for homeowners — roughly $55 per year for an average home in the city, valued at $575,000. Before introducing the specifics...
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