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Burglar accused of raping, choking sleeping woman in UES apartment
UPPER EAST SIDE, Manhattan (PIX11) — A burglar is accused of repeatedly punching and raping a sleeping woman in her Upper East Side apartment before using her credit card to pay for a taxi ride from the scene, authorities said. Donovan Murphy, 28, was arrested Wednesday and charged with rape, assault, strangulation, burglary, and grand […]
HS Football: Second Half Explosion Lifts Hasbrouck Heights Past Secaucus
SECAUCUS, NJ- In a first half that ended with the Aviators leading just 12-7 off a late Patriots touchdown, Hasbrouck Heights came back onto the field with a vengeance, outscoring Secaucus 30-7 in the second half en route to a 42-14 victory in a NJIC Meadowlands League game.Although Hasbrouck Heights head coach Ed Suri thought his team came out slow in the first half, he thought they got back to their brand of football in the second half. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER“At halftime we regrouped, we were able to do things we came in...
NJ high school students get a ‘dream’ surprise at American Dream
EAST RUTHERFORD — Students from one New Jersey high school got the surprise of their life while on a field trip with their teacher on Tuesday afternoon. Union High School history and cultural studies teacher, Nicholas Ferroni took a group of students on a field trip to the New Jersey Hall of Fame at American Dream in East Rutherford, where they ran into and got to meet actor Paul Rudd.
Severe Weather Possible Across Parts of New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio
Widespread Heavy Showers & Thunderstorms Likely Across Much of Florida. Good morning everyone. The Northeast is sitting pretty today with sunshine and mild temps for the most part, but things are about to change as a cold front sweeps through. That'll bring a line of heavy showers and thunderstorms through the region, with most of the energy concentrated from New York City on northward tomorrow morning. Things will clear out late, then we have sunshine and cool conditions in the 60's for the rest of the week.
Mayor Adams’ Turkish bribery case involves national security information, prosecutors write
Mayor Adams at his City Hall press conference on Sept. 24, 2024. Some of the evidence in the case includes classified material, prosecutors in the Manhattan U.S. attorney’s office tell a judge. [ more › ]
See it: Cat rescued from USPS truck in Midtown Manhattan
MIDTOWN, Manhattan (PIX11) – Good Samaritans rescued a frightened cat trapped inside a USPS truck in Midtown Saturday evening and caught the final moments on video. The cat was rescued Saturday around 10 p.m. near West 38th Street, where it had been trapped for two days, according to John DeBacker, who helped rescue the cat. DeBacker […]
DePaul football holds off Don Bosco to keep undefeated season going
RAMSEY − DePaul survived its most serious challenge of the first half of the season and the quest for an unbeaten campaign remains alive. Junior quarterback Derek Zammit threw two touchdown passes to senior receiver Elijah Burress and the Spartans emerged with a 21-20 win over fellow state power Don Bosco on Friday...
Ridgewood Football: Maroons Celebrate Victory Against Hackensack Comets
RIDGEWOOD, NJ - Ridgewood football fans cheered the Maroons to victory during Saturday afternoon’s game. The Maroons beat the Hackensack Comets 18-0.The game started tense as both teams held their defensive line. Maroons’ quarterback, Gavin McCrone, attempted to move his team downfield with each complete pass to Colin Burns. Although McCrone and Burns successfully got their team down the field, the Maroons could not land in the end zone and the first quarter ended 0-0.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTERThe defensive line remained strong into the second quarter. Both teams kept each...
Disgruntled Gambler Who Shot 2 At Long Island Business Gets 18 Years In Prison
A 27-year-old man will spend nearly two decades behind bars for shooting two men at a Long Island business.Alexander Castillo, of the Bronx, was sentenced to 18 years in prison in Suffolk County Court on Thursday, Oct. 3, stemming from a shooting at a Port Jefferson pool hall.Prosecutors said Casti…
Oh, no! Port strike could trigger booze shortage in New Jersey
🍷 The majority of imported beer, wine and spirits arrive at East Coast ports. 🍌 Fresh fruits and veggies are rotting at Port Philadelphia. The strike by dock workers in New Jersey, Philadelphia and along the entire East Coast shows no signs of ending anytime soon and the possibility of product shortages grows by the day.
Branagh leads Mahwah past Dumont - Football recap
Michael Branagh went 13-for-17 for 239 yards and three touchdowns as Mahwah defeated SFC American Red Division rival Dumont 21-7 in Dumont. Steven Lewis recorded five catches for 115 yards and two touchdowns for Mahwah (3-3) while Jacob Zaky had two catches for 72 yards and a score. Preston Duffy...
Manhattan waterfall flowing again thanks to restoration project
NEW YORK (PIX11)—A Manhattan waterfall is flowing again after five years of inactivity. Manhattan’s Morningside Park hosted a gathering to celebrate the park’s picturesque waterfall’s reactivation. The waterfall has been out of service after breaking down more than five years ago. A partnership between New York City’s Parks Department and Columbia University made the restoration […]
Raccoon rampage of poop and pee leaves NYC family with $100K repair bill
These bandits cost a Brooklyn family $100,000. Romping raccoons that ran wild in Alice and David Zaslavsky’s $1.2 million Brooklyn home pooped and peed everywhere, chewed through wiring and terrified the couple’s 9-year-old daughter before they were finally banished. And while the flea-bitten critters are now gone, the Zaslavskys are still not out of the woods. Contractors estimate the ninja furballs caused $100,000 worth of damage to the three-bedroom, 1,930-square foot home, and the family’s insurance company won’t cover the necessary month’s worth of repairs. “We have this tiny little clause in our homeowner’s insurance that says they do not clean up wildlife...
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