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Spec-Quack-ular: 'World's Largest Rubber Duck' Coming To Rye Playland
"The World's Largest Rubber Duck" will arrive in Rye Playland on Friday, Aug. 16, and stay through Sunday, Aug. 18, serving as the centerpiece of the park's "Second Annual Duck Days of Summer" celebration. The 61-foot-tall duck, which aims to bring "love and joy to the globe," according to its...
Lori’s Mixing Bowl Coming to Harrington Park
Lori’s Mixing Bowl is coming soon to Harrington Park. The location will be a specialty cake shop — production for custom cakes and other items will be done on-site. It will also be their designated pickup site — though they may have a small retail case available for walk-ins.
Replica of historic ship Amistad will dock in Yonkers Wednesday and offer free tours
A replica of the historic ship, the Amistad, is sailing into Yonkers for a single day. On Wednesday, July 31, the ship will dock at Esplanade Park, where visitors can experience a free, educational tour aboard the boat from noon to 7 p.m. ...
Scuffle With Cops Injures 2 Officers At Mineola Hospital
The incident happened in Mineola, at NYU Langone Hospital Long Island, at around 11 a.m. Monday, July 29. Nassau County Police said officers were called about a man who got into an argument with a woman and refused to leave the hospital. When officers attempted to arrest the man, identified...
New Canaan Counselor Ripped Off Medicaid For $80K, Officials Say
According to state judicial officials, Andrew R. Golden, age 56, of New Canaan, was sentenced to three years in prison, which was suspended, and five years of conditional discharge. The judge ordered Golden to pay $80,328.19 in restitution and to not act as a Medicaid provider or provide services to...
NYC weather update: Heat advisory affecting New York City until Thursday evening
An updated heat advisory was issued by the National Weather Service on Wednesday at 3:04 p.m. in effect until Thursday at 8 p.m. for Manhattan, the Bronx, Staten Island, Brooklyn and Queens as well as Nassau County. The weather service adds, "Heat index values in the middle and upper 90s."
Ardsley mourns former teacher killed in Manhattan
The Ardsley school district is mourning the loss of former middle school special education teacher and curriculum leader Marisa Galloway, who was fatally shot in Manhattan last Friday. The NYPD said Galloway, 45, was killed by her former mother-in-law as she placed a child's stroller in the back of her...
Hidden Surveillance Camera Found At Scarsdale Home: Likely Placed By Thieves, Police Say
The hidden camera was found on Sunday, July 28 at a Scarsdale residence on Bradford Road, according to an announcement by Mayor Justin Arest, Police Chief Andrew Matturro, and Acting Village Manager Alexandra Marshall on Monday, July 29. After the device was found, police were notified and began investigating the...
Yankees Told They’re Out of Contention in Trade Sweepstakes for All-Star Pitcher
The New York Yankees have already made a big splash in the trade market. The team acquired Jazz Chisholm Jr. from the Miami Marlins on July 27. However, the Yankees may not be done making moves before the July 30 trade deadline. According to the New York Post’s Jon Heyman, the Yankees were trying to acquire Chicago White Sox All-Star Garrett Crochet, but have been informed they “don’t match up” to other teams several days ago.
New York Lawmakers Call for Police Commissioner to Be Stripped of Power to Bury Brutality Cases
The City Council members’ call for reform comes after a ProPublica investigation revealed that NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban had repeatedly short-circuited disciplinary cases against officers accused of abuse.
NYC public bathroom map from Manhattan Borough President offers 140+ spots
Want to know where to go when you've got to, well, go?. New York City is looking to help. Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine's office distributed a new guide Tuesday as part of an initiative addressing the city's public restroom shortage. City leaders launched a map that pinpoints public restrooms...
Officials: 3-year-old child falls out of sixth-floor window in Flatbush
A 3-year-old boy fell out of a sixth-floor window on Tuesday night in Flatbush, according to officials. The NYPD says it happened just before 9 p.m. Police say the child was pushing on an air conditioning unit sitting in the window when he fell out. They say the child is...
City Marks World Day Against Trafficking in Persons on July 30
“World Day Against Trafficking in Persons” was marked on Tuesday, July 30, by the Mayor’s Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence (MOEDGBV) by highlighting this year’s global campaign which focuses on vulnerable groups. According to MOEDGBV, human trafficking is the use of power and control to...
Hochul allocates $54M to help fund Second Avenue subway extension; man gets 30 years to life for killing woman in her Chinatown apartment
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American Museum of Natural History Repatriates Remains of 124 Native People
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Dozens of jobs available with NYC Parks Department
NEW YORK (PIX11) – Dozens of jobs are available with the New York City Parks Department, including both entry-level and more experienced positions. The jobs are listed online on JobsNYC, the official careers website for the City of New York. As of Tuesday, the New York City Parks Department has 41 open positions, all of […]
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