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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- […]
Little League World Series manager says he tried to blow the whistle on Danny Almonte
SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT — With the exception of one team, players in this year’s Little League World Series likely never heard of Danny Almonte. But the manager of the Staten Island, New York, team remembers him vividly because he said he tried to blow the whistle on him. If...
Bleday and Langeliers lift A’s past Mets 7-6 in the longest game of the pitch clock era
NEW YORK (AP) — JJ Bleday hit his first career grand slam, Shea Langeliers reached base five times for the second time in three games and the Oakland Athletics rallied to beat the New York Mets 7-6 on Thursday in the longest nine-inning game since the pitch clock was instituted last season.
A Final Wave of the Baton
The Windham Festival Chamber Orchestra was formed in 2000. The brainchild of a husband and wife—composer, conductor and baritone Robert Manno and violinist Magdalena Golczewski, the orchestra is comprised of the finest musicians from the New York area and includes current and former members of some of the world’s most esteemed orchestras and ensembles. Manno and Golczewski will appear in their last WFCO performance this Saturday, a concert featuring music of Tchaikovsky, Scott Joplin, and Robert Manno himself. The concert takes place at the Orpheum Performing Arts Center in Tannersville on August 17 at 7:00 pm. An open rehearsal will take place earlier in the day starting at 10:30 am, and a pre-concert talk will take place at 6:45 pm.
Suri Cruise makes bold fashion choice as she's spotted in New York City ahead of big move
Suri Cruise, daughter of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, was seen showing off her eccentric sense of style as she went for a stroll in Central Park ahead of her big upcoming move
US colleges revise rules on free speech in hopes of containing anti-war demonstrations
NEW YORK (AP) — As students return to colleges across the United States, administrators are bracing for a resurgence in activism against the war in Gaza, and some schools are adopting rules to limit the kind of protests that swept campuses last spring. While the summer break provided a...
Happy Gilmore 2 Announces Open Casting Call In Morristown
An open casting call for extras has been announced for "Happy Gilmore 2," the sequel to the 1996 cult film that will be filming throughout New Jersey. The open casting call will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 20 from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency in Morristown.
Auditions For Adam Sandler’s New Happy Gilmore Movie
I think the thing people really like about Adam Sandler is that it feels like he's one of us. While Sandler didn't grow up on the SouthCoast, or even Massachusetts for that matter, the Manchester, New Hampshire native is a New Englander through and through. He made his connection to...
One of NJ's richest towns continues to fight a directive to build affordable housing
The township is asking a court to appeal a previous ruling that would require Millburn to move forward with the downtown development. Attorneys for Millburn Township are moving to appeal a judge’s order requiring the town to advance a plan to build 75 affordable units in its downtown. [ more › ]
Hawk Tuah Girl Throws Out First Pitch At Mets Game, Mets Fans React
Hawk Tuah Girl Haliey Welch is still making headlines months after going viral on TikTok. After skyrocketing to fame two months ago, Welch has appeared on Bill Maher’s podcast, attended a Jake Paul fight, and is currently traveling the world as an influencer. On Thursday, Welch added another notch to her belt when she threw […] The post Hawk Tuah Girl Throws Out First Pitch At Mets Game, Mets Fans React appeared first on BroBible.
The Legend of Rangers’ Play-By-Play Announcer Sam Rosen: From the Booth to Our Hearts
On Aug. 13, a legendary chapter in New York Rangers history began its final act. Sam Rosen, the man who has brought the thrill of hockey into countless homes since 1984, announced that he will retire from broadcasting after the 2024-25 NHL season. Rosen’s unmistakable voice has captured the essence of the game’s most unforgettable moments, from a Stanley Cup to the heart-pounding intensity of regular-season battles.
State Environmental Police Patrol: Unlawful Crocodile Meat Sales, Boa Rescue and Rattlesnake Complaints
NEW YORK STATE -- The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation’s Division of Law Enforcement has been busy over the past few weeks handling some eyebrow-raising encounters. On July 27, ECOs and New York City Police Department officers investigated the unlawful sale of crocodile meat in New York...
High-Profile Attorney Who Represented Foxy Brown Found Dead In His Car
Salvatore “Night-Life Lawyer” Strazzullo was found dead in Brooklyn Saturday (Aug. 10). His body was discovered in his car, where he was parked in front of his parents’ home. A cause of death has not been revealed, The New York Post reports.Wally Amos, Founder Of Famous Amos Cookies, Dead At 88 Famous throughout NYC for his noteworthy clients and unique defense tactics, Strazzullo represented Foxy Brown in 2011 over accusations of mooning neighbor Arlene Raymond, with whom she was feuding. This would’ve been a violation of a protective order placed on Brown stemming from her pleading guilty in 2008 to menacing...
Non-New Yorkers are moving in on NYC’s housing market, report finds
Residents of New Jersey, California and Florida accounted for the highest number of out-of-state home purchasers in New York, the analysis finds. Real estate firm PropertyShark found foreign buyers are purchasing fewer homes in the city but out-of-state residents are scooping up a higher percentage of properties. [ more › ]
Two DWI Checkpoints Set for Weekend; Start Friday Night
Summer is heating up again and so are weekend DWI checkpoints. There will be two in the Rumson-Fair Haven area this weekend, the Monmouth County DWI Task Force announced. Starting at 9 p.m. and running through 1 a.m. on Saturday, vehicles traveling north on Route 35 from Red Bank just into the Navesink section of Middletown, over the Cooper’s Bridge, will be diverted onto Navesink River Road where DWI Task Force members and Middletown police will screen drivers for sobriety.
26-year-old woman shot and killed by twin brother in Teaneck, police say
A 26-year-old woman was shot and killed by her twin brother in Teaneck on Thursday morning, according to the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office.Jonathan Hagley is charged with murder, possession of a weapon, and obstruction of justice, according to the Prosecutor's Office.It happened on Hickory Street around 8:25 a.m, according to Bergen County Prosecutor's Office.Lindsay Tuchman reports that one person is in custody after a 26-year-old woman was killed at a home on Hickory Street in Teaneck on Thursday morning.Police say Naomi Hagley was found with multiple gunshot wounds in a private residence and was taken to a local hospital where...
Housing lottery opens for 114 rent-stabilized apartments in Hudson Yards
Housing lottery applications are open for 114 rent-stabilized apartments at a new development at the intersection of two Manhattan enclaves: Hell’s Kitchen and Hudson Yards. New Yorkers who earn $59,280 to $209,625 are eligible to apply, depending on the size of the household. Rents start at $1,655 for a studio.
In Brooklyn, a New Homeless Shelter Reignites Decades of Racism
Thirty-five years ago this month, 16-year-old Yusef Hawkins hopped off the 20th Avenue subway in Bensonhurst, a neighborhood in Brooklyn, to view a used car for sale. He would never make it back home. At the time, the neighborhood was primarily Italian and known for being a place where Black...
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