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NYC Weekend Watch: Jacques Rozier, Nathan Silver, The Spook Who Sat By the Door, Tobe Hooper & More
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings. An essential series of Jacques Rozier restorations begins. Fidelio, our four-film program with Chapo Trap House’s Movie Mindset, has an encore with Eyes Wide Shut on a spectacular 35mm print this Friday and Saturday, the latter day also bringing The Ghost Writer on 35mm; Nathan Silver presents Crossing Delancey on 35mm and Mike Leigh’s Meantime; “City Dudes” returns on Saturday.
‘Can’t-miss destination’ opening the world’s first location in New Jersey
EAST RUTHERFORD — It's fun to act like a kid again, every once in a while. American Dream has announced an opening date for the world's first location of a concept by Hasbro, the popular board game company. THE GAMEROOM, a 41,500 square-foot entertainment center, will give you a...
Jackpot! $1M Winning Lottery Ticket Sold At Long Island Convenience Store
Feeling lucky?A winning Mega Millions ticket worth $1 million was sold at a Long Island convenience store.The second prize-winning ticket was purchased in Shirley, at the BP station located at 741 Montauk Highway, for the drawing held on Tuesday, Aug. 13, New York Lottery said.Tuesday’s winning Meg…
Council speaker slams mayor amid legislative disputes
In an unprompted moment on Thursday, Council Speaker Adrienne Adams blasted Mayor Eric Adams' recent maneuvers to block council legislation. “Over the past few months, we’ve seen attacks against the rule of law with unprecedented disregard for laws passed by the independent legislative branch," the council speaker said. In...
N.J. is adding a new requirement to graduate high school, but a huge number of kids didn’t do it last year
The number of New Jersey students who filed federal financial aid forms dropped this year, just as the state is implementing a new law that will require public high school seniors to fill out the forms in order to graduate. The law, signed in January, requires the classes of 2025,...
Brooklyn affordable housing lottery offering apartments for as cheap as $544
BROOKLYN, N.Y. (PIX11) – An affordable housing lottery in Brooklyn is offering apartment rents for just hundreds of dollars a month – including some studios as low as $544. The affordable housing lottery is for Throop Corners, located at 88 Throop Ave. in South Williamsburg. The building offers 125 units, including studios, one-, two-, three- […]
Drew MacLeod Earns Top 10 Finish at AJGA Event
La Salle star Drew MacLeod earned a top ten finish at the AJGA’s Golf Performance Center Junior event at Salem Golf Club in New York. MacLeod finished the tournament at one-under par and in a tie for 8th overall with Florida’s Jonathan Weinberg. The rising sophomore posted rounds...
Paterson district reverses course on unpopular transfers of school principals
PATERSON — Facing opposition from parents and teachers, city education officials have revised their plans to transfer school principals for the approaching school year. Some of the most unpopular moves — including removing Ramona Garcia from School 15, Bridget Naveira from Roberto Clemente School, and Lolita Vaughan from School 10 — have been...
New York City mayor tells Harris: Keep talking like a cop
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is cheering Kamala Harris for touting her law enforcement background despite progressives’ past resistance to tough-on-crime messaging. “The Democratic Party has a tendency to run away from public safety, but it is a very attractive criterion and is a very attractive part of your resume,” Adams, whose own successful 2021 run played deftly on his life as a crime-fighter with deep ties to Black New Yorkers, told Semafor. “I think that she’s really using that as front and center, and that’s really, really impressive.”
Drunk 21-Year-Old Crashes Into Vacant Business On Long Island, Police Say
A 21-year-old man was hospitalized following a suspected drunk-driving crash into a vacant business on Long Island.The early-morning incident happened in Westbury, on Old Country Road near Carman Avenue, at around 2:40 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 15. Nassau County Police said Aidan Schwartz, of Wantagh, wa…
Residents Must Make Sure To Follow NJ’s Number 1 Unwritten Rule
If you want to call yourself a true New Jerseyan, you MUST follow these unwritten rules. All locals do. We won't admit to many of the silly NJ stereotypes running rampant out there about New Jersey. No, we don't say "Joisey." No, we don't all know the entire cast of MTV's Jersey Shore. And no, not everybody's favorite breakfast meat is pork roll (shocking, right?)
Saudi Arabia national admits stealing school bus in N.J., driving it to Poconos
A Saudi Arabia national has admitted in court that he stole a school bus in New Jersey and drove it across state lines. Bader Alzahrani, 24, pleaded guilty on Wednesday to the federal charge of interstate transportation of a stolen vehicle, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said in a news release. He was indicted by a grand jury last summer.
Peter Cancro is the epitome of Jersey strong
Peter Cancro started his meteoric rise to becoming one of the most profitable CEOs in the country at the age of 14. He has become a beacon of success as CEO and Founder of Jersey Mike’s Subs. His hard working and focused journey began at Mikle’s Submarines in Point...
NJ homeowners are paying an average of $25K in hidden home costs, report says
⚫ The purchase price of a home is just the start of your financial obligation. ⚫ NJ posts one of the highest "hidden costs" totals in the country. ⚫ The additional costs have spiked significantly since 2020. Many of us could have used this information several years ago. When purchasing...
Protect Your Home: How Burglars In New Jersey Are Outsmarting Security Systems
😮 Terrifying new trend in home burglaries in New Jersey. 😮 Burglars are using new tech to stop you calling for help. 😮 Burglars can also wirelessly disable security cameras. A rise in high-end car thefts is driving a similar increase in home invasions as car thieves...
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