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Kent Gardens, Tuckahoe stand 4-0 and atop NVSL swim divisions
With comfortable home victories the morning of July 6, the Tuckahoe Tigers and Kent Gardens Dolphins each improved to 4-0 to clinch at least a share of their division championships in the Northern Virginia Swimming League 2024 summer season. The teams can win the titles outright and finish 5-0 by...
Putnam Chorale presents the USA
BREWSTER – In case you missed Sunday’s performance of the Putnam Chorale’s Summer Ensemble United Songs of America in Brewster, the concert will again be performed on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. on the grounds of the Graymoor estate, hosted by the Franciscan Friars and Sisters in Garrison and on Sunday at St. Joachim Church in Beacon at 3 p.m.
Couple Helps Kitten Missing a Limb and Becomes Attached to Him and His 'Greatest Protector'
A couple helped a little tripod kitten and became attached to him and his "greatest protector." When Little Wanderers NYC, an animal rescue, received an urgent call about a feline family found outside in a neighborhood, they leaped into action. Volunteers coordinated the rescue and brought them to safety in...
Remember When: Judas Priest Fans Caused Mayhem at Madison Square Garden and the Band Was Banned for Life
June 18, 1984 is a day that will live in heavy metal infamy. British metal legends Judas Priest were near the end of the first leg of their latest world tour, headlining Madison Square Garden in New York for the second time in their career. Hollywood upstarts Great White were opening up for them. Priest were riding high off the success of their previous album Screaming for Vengeance and the positive reception to their latest work Defenders of the Faith. Additionally, metal was cresting in 1984 and it would be a pivotal year for the genre.
Verplanck’s Bis Bisnonna of Festas Italiana
The longest running Italian Feast in the Hudson Valley is right here in our backyard, as The Society of Our Lady of Mount Carmel presents the 102nd annual Italian Festival at 8th Street & Highland Avenue in Verplanck, Wednesday, July 17, through Sunday, July 21. Famous for its pizza, pasta...
‘Real Housewives’ Star Blamed For Leaked Pregnancy News
Lindsay Hubbard thinks her pregnancy news was leaked by a former “Real Housewives of New York City” star. On July 4, 2024, the “Summer House” star revealed she is expecting a baby with her new boyfriend. The news comes less than one year after Hubbard, 37, split from her former fiancé Carl Radke. Hubbard has yet to go public with her new beau.
Donald Trump Is Reportedly Seeking To Bring Back ‘Stop And Frisk’ Policy
According to a new report by @nbc Donald Trump has made some updates to his website and shared his stance on criminal justice. The report states that Trump is advocating for the reinstatement of the contentious “stop-and-frisk” tactic by the New York City Police Department, labeling it as a sensible law enforcement approach. Even though ... Read more The post Donald Trump Is Reportedly Seeking To Bring Back ‘Stop And Frisk’ Policy appeared first on Hollywood Unlocked .
Chloe Misseldine Promoted to Principal Dancer with American Ballet Theatre
Chloe Misseldine has been promoted to the rank of Principal Dancer with American Ballet Theatre. The promotion, effective immediately, was announced today by ABT Artistic Director Susan Jaffe on stage at the Metropolitan Opera House following the matinee performance of Swan Lake. The sold-out performance marked Misseldine’s New York debut as Odette/Odile.
NYPD makes multiple arrests at anti-Hillel rally in Clivner=Field Plaza
CUNY student associations, including Baruch College Middle Eastern and North African Society and the CUNY Jewish Antizionist Collective joined other activist organizations to protest the presence of Hillel International, a Jewish campus organization on June 5. The rally began at Clivner=Field Plaza outside Baruch College before demonstrators marched to CUNY’s...
Family speaks of tragic deaths of teen sisters at Coney Island Beach
NEW YORK -- The devastated family of two teenage sisters who died after being pulled from Coney Island Beach on Friday night spoke exclusively to CBS New York on Sunday.Selfless was the first thing that came to mind when father Mohammed Ahmed described his daughters -- 17-year-old Zainab and 18-year-old Aisha Mohammed."My daughters are the best daughters, I can say, in the world," Ahmed said.He was still referring to them in the present tense because he said they're always with him.Here's what the family says happened The teens' lives were tragically cut short Friday night when they were caught in...
Aliyah Boston’s Postgame Message To Caitlin Clark Makes Waves After Fever-Liberty Matchup
In a thrilling showdown on Saturday, July 6, the Indiana Fever clinched a significant victory, defeating the New York Liberty 83-78 on… The post Aliyah Boston’s Postgame Message To Caitlin Clark Makes Waves After Fever-Liberty Matchup appeared first on Shine My Crown.
Community gathers to mourn victims after suspected drunk driver speeds into crowd on Lower East Side
Days have passed since police say a drunk driver sped into a crowd at a Fourth of July gathering and killed three people.That grief is still fresh as hundreds gathered to mourn and send well wishes to those still recovering.At Sunday's vigil, not a word was said about the drunk driver blamed in this tragedy. It was all about the victims and how much the community is hurting.There was a massive turnout with only about an hour's notice, bringing neighbors and families together to pray for each other as they deal with loss and grief - and for the recovery...
NYC public schools chancellor eyes cell phone ban, calling devices a ‘real distraction in schools’
A cell phone ban for New York City public schools could be implemented for the coming schoolyear, Chancellor David Banks said during an interview with ABC News on Sunday. Banks told ABC’s Bill Ritter that he’s thinking about the issue “very seriously” and has been engaging with parents, teachers and even students on the subject.
NYC Comptroller Calls For Protection of Noncitizen Victims of Labor Violations
New York City Comptroller Brad Lander has joined a coalition of labor enforcement agencies and state entities in calling on the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to extend the protection period of the Deferred Action for Labor Enforcement (DALE) program for noncitizen victims and witnesses of labor violations. The call urges DHS to move from the current two years of deportation protection to a minimum of four years in order to better support labor rights enforcement efforts.
Cooling centers stay open as city prepares for more heat
Cooling centers in the city will remain open through Monday, with high temperatures expected to reach 90 for the fourth consecutive day. Officials encourage anyone who does not have air conditioning or a place to keep cool — especially senior citizens — to head to a city cooling center, some of which are pet-friendly. Find one here.
Knicks rookie's NBA player comparison means he could turn into a draft steal
The New York Knicks entered the 2024 NBA Draft with three picks but, after a flurry of trades, walked away with four players. Their second-to-last pick, Kansas' Kevin McCullar Jr., is a player who was New York's selection in several mock drafts. The 23-year-old averaged 18.3 points, 6.0 rebounds, 4.1...
Latest intel has the Knicks eyeing an elite defensive player as next trade target
With the NBA Draft in the rearview mirror, OG Anunoby re-signed, and the Mikal Bridges trade finally official, the New York Knicks roster is finally rounding into form. There’s just one problem, New York has quality depth at every position except center. Isaiah Hartenstein bolted for the OKC Thunder and Precious Achuiwa is an unrestricted free agent, creating a glaring need for a backup center.
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